A new Drupal site with a few cool Drupal features
twohills - May 2, 2006 - 11:16
Go to www.corepractice.org to see the following
- static html splash screen
- a butt-ugly theme colour palette - sorry, still working on the aesthetics. But switch themes to "darkcopper" for a theme that might appeal to the trekkie types
- node info shows links and node type (useful info especially on front-page)
- book pages all include an expand/collapse ToC as a link and a "mini-toc" of their child pages at the bottom of the node
- book print (link "copy or print") includes printer-control instructions such as "no title" or "no page throw" (it generates page throws) using taxonomy terms
- rewritten volunteer module does not require CiviCRM, and accepts volunteers for "tasks": events and "jobs"
- graphical "mind-map" navigation block
- a random tips block
- breadcrumbs at home just say 'home'. breadcrumbs elsewhere include the current action
- menus embedded in nodes (click Plan Read Learn or Share at top right)
- banner ads placed in automatically generated blocks (with no title area) by banner.module group
- profile shows both your stated country and the country implied by your IP address
- if you get in far enough to add content, you'll see generic help for each input format as well as filter-specific help. Help changes depending on whether they are logged on
- google sitemap that shows only authorised pages
You'll have to take my word for it that there is also
- node aliasing
- node type conversion e.g. from page to story
- node clone
- table of unattached pages
- table of uploaded files
- table of (some) broken links
- robots.txt
Enjoy!

quick bug report
In FF your menu that says terms, supporters, etc. when first clicked, collapses to the right side of the screen and must be clicked again to og to the page.
Yes I know
..and if anyone can tell me how to fix it I'd be grateful. I've officially abandoned support for firefox on this site because i got sick of chasing that problem (among others: it also doesn't properly render the graphic here http://www.corepractice.org/node/216). Drove me nuts.
Thanks for looking and for letting me know
It looks great ! how to use
It looks great ! how to use the graphical "mind-map" navigation block