DrupalEd and DrupalBlog Downloads and Demos

The DrupalEd and DrupalBlog distributions previously mentioned on cyberdash are now ready for download. Each is tar gzipped and contains a copy of the Configuration Guide as a pdf and text file.

Get the DrupalEd distribution. Visit the demo site (feel free to use the admin username and password listed in the installation section of the guide). Get the DrupalEd Configuration Guide pdf.

Get the DrupalBlog distribution. Visit the demo site (feel free to use the admin username and password listed in the installation section of the guide). Get the DrupalBlog Configuration Guide pdf.

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.

problem with sequences table

at some point yesterday in doing some minor updates to the dist, i cleared the sequences table (probably because i meant to clear the sessions table). this problem has been corrected.

DrupalEd and DrupalBlog

TrackBack from HubLog:

DrupalEd and DrupalBlog are preconfigured Drupal installations designed for online writing in educational and personal environments respectively. A configuration guide is included, along with some extra templates, and the latest Drupal core and contributed modules. I gave DrupalEd a try and was able to set up a new site in about 15 minutes without any problems, which is a big improvement.

Help

I’m running both DrupalEd (for my English students) and DrupalBlog (for myself), and I’ve run into a snag configuring the ‘look and feel’ I’d like. Specifically (using an xtemplate, the “add new comment,” “read more,” “X reads,” and “trackback url” links that appear under ’blog entries and other content on the front page would work better if ordered differently and aligned left.

I cannot find a way to change the order and alignment of these elements in the administrative web interface, and don’t know where to look in the xtemplate or stylesheet files. Can anyone help?

alignment possible, but not link order

neither of these are admin interface options in drupal.

but the alignment you can change. look in the .css file for the theme that you are using. the themes are stored as directories in themes/xtemplate/ in your drupal site directory on your host. look for .node .links and .comment .links and change the text-align value to "left."

as for the link order, well, drupal core modules handle that. i suspect that there is no easy way at all to do that short of rewriting drupal code. you might search on drupal.org as i would bet that question has been asked before.

and feel free to email me if you have any questions (the address is on the about page).

Hi all

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