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Welcome back! This is the blog post number nine in a series on how to create a Drupal 7 personal website using Stanford Sites. Last time we learned how to add custom fields to your content type. In this post we'll look at why you may want a new content type and how to create one.
Posted by John Bickar on Tuesday, October 22, 2013 - 11:32am
Overview
In August, 2013, the Administration Views module was updated from 7.x-1.0-alpha1 to 7.x-1.0 on Stanford Sites. This update has the potential to cause several issues, manifesting in one or several of the following ways:
Earlier this year, I wrote a blog post about using Menu Block module. In this post, I'll talk about how Menu Block integrates with Stanford's Drupal 7 themes to create dropdown menus.
To properly leverage the dropdowns in Twitter Bootstrap with Drupal, there are a few things to keep in mind...
Note: This post pertains to these Drupal 7 themes:
We are excited to announce the upcoming October 19th release of our updated mobile-responsive Drupal 7 themes:
- Open Framework
- Stanford Framework*
- Stanford Wilbur*
- Stanford Jordan*
* Stanford-branded themes are available by request for official university group and department websites.
Posted by John Bickar on Friday, October 11, 2013 - 9:03am
The Menu Position module provides a powerful way for Drupal to create "virtual" menu items, and provides a graphical user interface to do so. However, as a developer, sometimes you want to create those rules in code. Here's how.
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