There are many things that frustrated me when I started with drupal so I just edited them - not realizing it would mess up future upgrades.
Frankly there are still a lot of things that frustrate me - how links are placed after a story, size of boxes, comment flow, no ability for people to get emails when comments are replied to, etc. Mostly nitpicky stuff but it has made me disappointed that my site isn't perfect (or even 90%).
-- Allen
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Allen Stern wrote:
FYI - I moved my drupal site (www.centernetworks.com) from 4.7 to 5 last month - I was quite worried because I edited the core along with just tons of edits. I found the process to be painless and took about 3 hrs to get everything back the way I wanted it. Some tweaks to the template were the trickiest if I remember.
You edited the *core*? Wow.
As a matter of fact, I've tweaked the templates too and that's part of what I was worried about. I use the '$user' variable in a couple of places.
Just make sure you watch the upgrade video and back up everything!
Will do. I think I'll first setup a basic Drupal 5 site (I got a new order) to get a feel for the software, then I'll upgrade a less important site that I also administer and then upgrade the "mission critical" site.
Question: I know that you can have multiple sites on the same Drupal installation. But can each site have a different set of modules? I admin more than one site, but they are all totally different.
Thanks for the help.
Cheers, Daniel.