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I am new to CMS/Drupal. I have successfully installed Drupal 4.7.4. I've just used ademo at http://www.demo.pluswebdesign.com. This site appears to be demonstrating use of Drupal. I "teaser" text box is displayed on the page used to create a new page or story in this demonstration. Additionally, a text-formatting options/tabs (bold, italics, hyperlink etc) are provided in the "teaser" text box and "body" text box on these pages. I am not seeing these items on the pages in my installation. Why is this??
It would be nice if the 4.7 modules page would load faster, when you have many modules in the modules folder, it becomes very hard to quckly find what module you need to enable or disable.
1- peoples (registered or not registered) send articles to site. (hide articles to all)
2- 10 fix people are assessment.when each of this 10 person accept a article to assess other 9 people not premitted to see this article.
3- final assessted articles make 'published to all'
i know how do no.1 with flexinode or cck and make 'unpublished default'
and in no.3 with workflow and action module i can do that.
We've discovered that enabling Cache affects the view of the forum by Anonymous users. While this isn't a major problem in itself, it might affect "Lurkers".
Right now we set caching to the maximum, 12hrs. I'm looking for advice on the right balance that would keep the site fast, CPU load low, and yet update the forum view by Anons frequently enough. 12hrs is just too long and could represent ALOT of new posts not being seen by lurkers who haven't logged in.
I have rather unusal question. As a user who recently discovered drupal and his magical powers :) I'm interested in opinions of users who are more "drupal-expirienced".
Here is the thing:
- I want to setup a webpage with drupal and I want:
- Few site pages (and subpages) with news of different thematics. With RSS support and images.