ahh haa!, Okay, And there is no way of setting this as a boolean so that the flag function does not show when not using the default idea of what a frontpage should be? How about changing help the text? I don't think that this can be fixed with just a few words (title) since the user will have stepped out of the default flow. Usability calls for predicting the flow and setting the rules. Under this there is nothing that can be predicted so any text would be lacking because the user is too much in control. What would happen if you grabbed the section name and put it in as "promote to %section as first item"? Carl McDade Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
I don't get that. When someone opens the site via a browser then there is the "default page" showing. I don't know how different this is from "front page". Even if they have set up a splash page that leads to the Drupal site, this should not change the fact that from within the Drupal admin the frontpage is still that page which Drupal must show or start from.
default page start page home page opening page first page index page
Or am I missing part of the scenario? Is this a naming conflict that needs to be resolved?
Carl, you don't get it. You can set very easily set 'forum' to be your site frontpage, or you can just set 'node/12' (node/view/12 in 4.5) to be your frontpage. Then the promote flag has no effect on a node showing on your own frontpage, since it is not the default 'node' page.
Goba