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From an end-user perspective, I would like Drupal to remember which page sections I have (not) collapsed, so that the page layout remains the same after I, for example save the settings.
Currently, after having saved a settings page or after having browsed from and to a settings page, all page sections are intracted again. I would like to have them the way the are. Is it possible to store this information in a cookie / session?
What is better Joomla! or Drupal for a community site with a lot of different acces rights, a good forum (phbb), a space for projects, a e-journal and filesharing?
Is there any way to tell which version of Drupal the documentation in the handbook and elsewhere on drupal.org applies to? I have found contradictory information on the same topics and it is confusing me. Perhaps each page of the handbook could begin with a marker indicating which version of Drupal it applies to? I think that would help with usability. At the moment the documentation is very well presented, but is overwhelming because of the quantity of it with no way to filter by version.
There is a problem when I change the language of Tinymce to zh_cn. Every thing is messed up. And then I download the corresponding language package and put then in Tinymce. But the problem is the same. Do I need to change any setting? Please help.