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

jasonwhat - May 2, 2006 - 12:21

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

twohills - May 2, 2006 - 21:52

..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

ohkee - May 4, 2008 - 06:34

It looks great ! how to use the graphical "mind-map" navigation block

 
 

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