There is NO centralized
Fantastico install of Drupal. Fantastico installs are maintained by
individual service providers. I think I will add a page with common
Fantastico issues reported by users to the handbook.
The most common is that people never
read the install.txt and miss step 6, a very important step.
There is a handbook page: Drupal
version numbers and which version you should use
I noticed something interesting. The documentation was
pointing out how incompatible 4.7 4.6, 4.5, and 4.4 are in terms of themes, and
perhaps modules. Fantatico is used for the installations of Drupal and it
now installs Drupal 4.5 I think. So, when the themes that I got that were
4.6 versions seemed to work, the idea that I was using the 4.6 version of the
theme may have explained some few bugs or problems. They seemed to work
ok, but I guess that might explain some things. I just noticed that the
themes and modules have different versions that just won't work if paired with
the wrong version of Drupal. So, we don't have backwards compatibility
with themes or modules, correct?
Bruce
Steven Peck <speck@blkmtn.org>
wrote:
menu_otf
or menu on the fly module.
The functionality is built into Drupal
4.7.
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From:
support-bounces@drupal.org on behalf of Jason Flatt
Sent: Thu 1/12/2006
7:22 PM
To: support@drupal.org
Subject: Re: [support] Basic help getting
started
On Thursday 12 January 2006 07:30, Bruce Whealton
wrote:
>
> Here's another question relating to the prior posts I
had on creating
> content and adding it to a menu. I thought that there
was a way to have a
> story, page, book page, etc when you publish it
select where it should
> appear on the menu, i.e. with parent Navigation
or parent mycustom
> menu/mysubmenu etc. Can that be done and
how?
It is not automatic, but you can create menu and submenu items
like you are
asking about. First you have to make sure the Menu module is
enabled in
admin/modules. Next go to admin/menu and go to town. You can add
menu items
to the main Navigation menu, or add a separate menu. If you add
a new menu,
you'll need to go to admin/block to show it.
> Then
the question that follows is what I think is already answered for me
>
sufficiently. But, I was planning to create a site with Drupal for an
>
Architectural firm. The idea was to give them a way to maintain the
site,
> update it, etc. without me when I finish. I'm not assuming the
customer
> can do any programming or web design. That can and has been
done for
> companies/customers, with Drupal, correct? Only when
certain
> administrative tasks are required would they need to call me
again. That's
> reasonable to do with Drupal, correct?
Thanks,
Yes, that is correct.
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