[development] Urgent Help

Surya Namala surya.namala at valuelabs.net
Thu Mar 6 13:20:42 UTC 2008


Thnx Mac
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Maciej Perlinski 
  To: development at drupal.org 
  Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 5:27 PM
  Subject: Re: [development] Urgent Help


  check theming dr6 handbook how to define new region...

  Mac


  On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Surya Namala <surya.namala at valuelabs.net> wrote:

    Hi,
    Any body help me out on below issue.
    I have successfully installed Drupal 6.1 in my local environment but I am
    not able to create own regions.Please help me out.

    Regards,
    Surya

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Steven Jones" <darthsteven at gmail.com>
    To: <development at drupal.org>
    Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 3:12 PM
    Subject: Re: [development] New functionality on project nodes installed
    ond.o


    > Wow, that's very fab.
    >
    > Just a minor nitpick: The images on the RHS of the table for dev
    > snapshots have an alt and title attribute of 'error', but there isn't
    > any error going on. Maybe a text like:' Snapshots are for development
    > only, NOT for production servers' or somesuch.
    >
    > Otherwise great work.
    >
    > On 06/03/2008, Derek Wright <drupal at dwwright.net> wrote:
    >> If you own any project nodes on d.o please read this...
    >>
    >>  I just finished up a patch[1] that was holding up a string of
    >>  improvements to project nodes.  The most important new functionality
    >>  is that you now have more fine grained control over what releases are
    >>  displayed on your project nodes[2].
    >>
    >>  First of all, for each version of core, you now have separate
    >>  controls for every major version, where you can specify if that core/
    >>  major combination is supported, and if you want a dev snapshot
    >>  displayed for it or not.  Then, if you've got multiple major versions
    >>  for the same version of core, you get a radio to select which version
    >>  is recommended.
    >>
    >>  Update status (both in D6 core and D5 contrib) already knows about
    >>  all of this, it just hasn't been visible on d.o yet.  So, previously,
    >>  when you changed the "recommended version", update status would
    >>  immediately warn users they should upgrade, which caused much
    >>  confusion and hassle.  Now, update status will only warn users to
    >>  upgrade once you uncheck the "supported" checkbox.  So, you can have
    >>  both 5.x-2.* and 5.x-1.* supported, and 5.x-2.* recommended, and
    >>  update status won't bother people still running 5.x-1.*.  However,
    >>  say you ship a 5.x-3.*, and decide to drop support for 5.x-1.*, you
    >>  can uncheck the box and update status will tell them to upgrade.
    >>
    >>  Now, all it means when you mark a given major version "recommended"
    >>  is a) it's displayed as such on the project nodes, b) update status
    >>  says so in its status report, and c) it's the version that'll be
    >>  shown in the project teaser in the project browsing pages.
    >>
    >>  Furthermore, recommended releases are now colored green on the
    >>  project nodes and project browsing pages, whereas -dev snapshots are
    >>  always marked as red (to warn people not to download them for real
    >>  sites).
    >>
    >>  I also fixed a caching bug where sometimes the release tables would
    >>  have "edit" links in them which most users would get permission
    >>  denied on, while other tables wouldn't have edit links for users who
    >>  could use them.
    >>
    >>  Finally, I fixed a wonky bug that would require visiting and saving
    >>  the "releases" subtab of the edit tab on your project node whenever
    >>  you added a new release for a whole new version of core.
    >>
    >>  Enjoy,
    >>  -Derek (dww)
    >>
    >>  p.s. Thanks to Tao (starbow) for some of the cool jQuery goodness on
    >>  that new edit/releases UI.
    >>
    >>  p.p.s. Thanks to Chad (hunmonk) and Adam (aclight) for reviewing and
    >>  testing this stuff.
    >>
    >>  [1] http://drupal.org/node/176776
    >>  [2] http://drupal.org/node/203313
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >
    > --
    > Regards
    > Steven Jones
    >





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  kindest regards
  Maciej Perlinski
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