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Web page printer-friendly version (at www.example.com/print/nid)
PDF version (at www.example.com/printpdf/nid)
Send by-email (at www.example.com/printmail/nid)
where nid is the node id of content to render.
A link is inserted in the node (configurable in the content type settings), that opens a version of the page with no sidebars, search boxes, navigation pages, etc.
By editing the default print.css or specifying your own CSS file and/or the print.tpl.php files, it is possible to change the look of the output page to suit your taste. For a more fine-grained customization,It is possible to set per-content-type and/or theme-specific templates which are searched for in the following order:
1. print--[format]--node--[type].tpl.php in the theme directory
2. print--[format].tpl.php in the theme directory
3. print--node--[type].tpl.php in the theme directory
4. print.tpl.php in the theme directory
5. print.tpl.php in the module directory (supplied by the module)
Hi,
i understood that drupal6 allows for easy translation of node content.
But does it allow easy translation of taxonomies ? How does the translation system deal with taxonomies ?
The rules of hosting are changing rapidly. It would be nice to compile a list of the top Drupal hosting companies without regard to space or bandwidth. These are secondary and often times unobtainable due to limits described in often vague and hard to find Acceptable Usage Policies (AUP) and Resource Usage Policies (RUP). It will take some serious detective work to actually get hard numbers and although I thought their numbers we're low, I must give Site5 credit for even posting hard numbers! Their RUP is somwhat hidden but it definitely has useful information about how far you can go before you can expect the dreaded "Site terminated for excessive CPU usage" message. If we all work together and share what we know we could have a valuable resource here.
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Exploration Summer Programs, a non-profit academic summer program, is seeking an experienced Drupal developer to create an alumni website that will feature rotating articles by "issue date," user login and profiles, and a forum. The project will be delivered with fully developed wire-frame mockups and custom theme design specs. The beta version of the site should be completed by the second week in December, and needs to be scaleable for high volume traffic.