Taxonomy Manager is a simple module designed to easily manage taxonomy terms using a friendly interface.
In this use case, we have a site with several taxonomy vocabularies and I want to add to/edit one of them.
Taxonomy Manager is a simple module designed to easily manage taxonomy terms using a friendly interface.
In this use case, we have a site with several taxonomy vocabularies and I want to add to/edit one of them.
Dear Developers, if you follow these simple guidelines, your Drupal Features will be much more useful to institutions like Stanford over time. You will win friends and influence people. Drupal will live up to its potential, and there will be much rejoicing.
As a follow-up to my post on configuring your Drupal site for improved performance, in this post I will detail how to go a little further using the XML Sitemap module to create a sitemap, and then using the ITS Scheduling Service to set up a cron job to "prime" the page cache for all pages in the sitemap.
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. Last time we looked at how to override our typography styles. Today, we'll look at a grab bag of other things, including block styles, sidebar menus, and region styles.
Imagine you're an academic department or program and you're starting on a project to revamp your web presence. The first thing you'll need to do is figure out who should be on your internal web team that will see the project from inception to launch. This might be some combination of your staff, faculty, and students. But who exactly?