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There's been a change in Drupal for 4.7. The base href statement is no longer included in the header information for Drupal page output. This now changes the way that relative links have to be expressed in a Drupal site. Previously, to link to a Drupal node such as
http://example.com/drupal/node/1000
one would create a relative link in an a href statement like this
a few days bevore i could enter under administration ... settings ... contenttype ... Explanation or submission guidelines:
<fieldset class=" collapsible collapsed"><legend>READ THIS! License agreement.</legend>
<div class="description">
some text
<p>
</div>
</fieldset>
and this was displayed as collapsed menu, when adding a new node....with the latest version the is filtered out....there is no longer a collapsed menu.
The biggest issue I have with developing pages in drupal, is that every subsequent page I want to create using the create pages method, must be done with create page and the interface is really painful when it comes to development.
It would be significantly more usable, if I could simply just upload a file or something of that nature instead of copying and pasting code into that little textarea interface. Perhaps I am missing something, but why would anyone do all their web page development inside a textarea?
On another thread, http://drupal.org/node/56408, people talked about creating a forum for talking about search engine optimization. We've created such a forum here.
Hello to all, I am trying, to send, the content of any node, any other node,instead of, by defect to the main page. Not if this is possible to traverse, of some I modulate concrete. A greeting.
Sorry to post about this again, but it's getting out of hand - everyday my inbox is flooded with issue subscription mail from the handful of Drupal.org module issue subscription notification emails, which are *impossible* to unsubscribe from.
I suspect this problem keeps falling under the radar, so to speak?
To me it seems fairly major that these Drupal.org module issue subscriptions are permanent.