In this post, I continue my series on how to override Open Framework's default styles to get a more custom look-and-feel on your site....
In this post, I continue my series on how to override Open Framework's default styles to get a more custom look-and-feel on your site....
Views offers the ability to expose filters to the end user so they may filter and sort through a views listing to find what they want in a large list of content. If you have used exposed filters before you will be familiar with exposing a filter on a specific field, such as the...
We are excited to announce that registration and session proposals are now open for Stanford Drupal Camp 2014!
Registration is now open for the Fifth Annual Stanford Drupal Camp. All sessions will be held April 18th - 19th, 2014 at the Stanford...
Websites often link to pages on other websites – this is a great way to refer to relevant information from your site. However, problems arise when a page that people are linking to moves to a new URL in your site or elsewhere. The link that once worked is now broken....
Due to unusually high traffic to some websites, service degradation has been reported intermittently on the following services:
In this series of posts, I'm going to share some tricks to quickly override some of Open Framework's default styling, such as the main menu, text, and link styles. For anyone who wants a quick way to get to a custom design on...
Need to restrict access to some content on your site? With the Content Access module, you can control viewing, editing, deleting permissions on your site by specific content types. Here's how to set it up.
Welcome back! This is the blog post number ten in a series on how to create a Drupal 7 personal website using Stanford Sites....