THe second question is a bit more complex, and I'd
recommend you looking through the modules list to make sure you find a
module that's closest to doing email the way you want to do it prior to
trying to encorperate it into a menu. < /DIV>
Dave
Hi all,
While I did get Drupal installed, I am having
s ome startup problems with my first Drupal sites. I have more than
one, as it appears that Drupal is a web application that will be useful for
a few different sites.
One of the first issues deals with themes. It
seems that themes would be much easier to use and setup then things have
been for me. Unfortunately, the themes I check out at:
http://drupal.org/project/themes/
when downloaded, do not have a readme or installation instructions file that
will tell one what to do.
Relatedly, the PHPTemplate theme tool said that all one
does it upload the expanded zip (actually it was a tar/gz file) and upload
it to the themes/engine folder. Am I supposed to look for something
after this is installed? I had used Fantastico to install Drupal 4.6.4
but thought that PHPTemplate was installed; I guess I was wrong.
At the risk of so unding naive, what does one do to use
PHPTemplate? It said that only one file is needed in the particular
theme folder such as theme/mytheme
I'm missing something, as I'm still not seeing any additional themes
from the default installation.
So, to get started with Themes, and PHPTemplate, I will need to do
what? or start where?
The second question deals with menus and Contact forms. Suppose I
want to add a menu item which will present a form for submitting content to
two different email addresses. I know that for a menu item, I first
create the new menu and then add that menu as a block. However, the
path to a contact form to contact some default emails, like editors, is not
presenting itself clearly for me. I'm not finding it, can someone
help, please,
Thanks,
Bruce
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