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drupal.org - issues for Family Tree 2
Drupal.org is the official website of Drupal, an open source content management platform. Equipped with a powerful blend of features, Drupal supports a variety of websites ranging from personal weblogs to large community-driven websites.
drupal.org - Community plumbing
Drupal.org is the official website of Drupal, an open source content management platform. Equipped with a powerful blend of features, Drupal supports a variety of websites ranging from personal weblogs to large community-driven websites.
Duplicate of "Input Format" displayed
Checked this one in multiple browsers and themes, with and without WYSIWYG modules enabled.
When creating new Family Tree content types (individuals, groups, and locations) I get two "Input Format" links just above the "Save" button at the bottom. I only get the duplicates on the three family tree content types, and not when creating a new blog entry or page. No idea why this is happening.
Duplicate of "Input Format" displayed
Checked this one in multiple browsers and themes, with and without WYSIWYG modules enabled.
When creating new Family Tree content types (individuals, groups, and locations) I get two "Input Format" links just above the "Save" button at the bottom. I only get the duplicates on the three family tree content types, and not when creating a new blog entry or page. No idea why this is happening.
Ascendants View - Name Display Problem (Firefox)
Posting lots of issues today, sorry. I love the module, so I thought I'd do my part to let you know what's going on.
In the Ascendants view for an individual, with more than 3 generations displayed, the first name of an individual (or sometimes first + middle) are bumped up to the previous line. This seems to happen a) only with 4 or 5 generations and b) more frequently with longer-named individuals.
It would be great if there was some way to set the default view for the number of generations in Ascendants / Descendants too!
Ascendants View - Name Display Problem (Firefox)
Posting lots of issues today, sorry. I love the module, so I thought I'd do my part to let you know what's going on.
In the Ascendants view for an individual, with more than 3 generations displayed, the first name of an individual (or sometimes first + middle) are bumped up to the previous line. This seems to happen a) only with 4 or 5 generations and b) more frequently with longer-named individuals.
It would be great if there was some way to set the default view for the number of generations in Ascendants / Descendants too!
Support for Adoption
I come from a family with many adoptions. For example, one set of parents had 5 biological children and 3 adopted children. Some of the children identify their biological parents as their 'parents' while others identify their adopted parents as their 'parents.'
What would be nice is a way to add this information using fields when creating a new individual.
Support for Adoption
I come from a family with many adoptions. For example, one set of parents had 5 biological children and 3 adopted children. Some of the children identify their biological parents as their 'parents' while others identify their adopted parents as their 'parents.'
What would be nice is a way to add this information using fields when creating a new individual.
Is there any user documenation module
I find it difficult to make use of this module, is there any documentation available so it will guide me through?
Is there any user documenation module
I find it difficult to make use of this module, is there any documentation available so it will guide me through?
Drupal 6.8 and 5.14 released
Download Drupal 6.8
Download Drupal 5.14
Drupal 6.8 and Drupal 5.14 are slight updates to Drupal 6.7 and 5.13, removing an incompatibility with versions of PHP before 5.2 released in the earlier versions. The 6.7 and 5.13 releases fixed problems reported using the bug tracking system, as well as critical security vulnerabilities.
December 10th is the Last Day to Submit Sessions for DrupalCon DC
The deadline for submitting sessions proposals for DrupalCon DC is December 10. If you'd like to present but haven't yet submitted, please submit your session before midnight! So far, almost 150 session ideas have been submitted and discuss a variety of topics. It's exciting to have such a large and varied pool to select the final sessions from - and to know that we're well on our way to having a high quality conference.
Last iteration of the Drupal.org redesign this week
The Drupal Association is excited to announce that the last iteration, iteration 11, of the Drupal.org redesign is now available for review. Hundreds of Drupal community members and designers have participated in the redesign of Drupal.org.
Case study: Crooksandliars.com converts from Wordpress to Drupal
Crooks and Liars is an American liberal blog, which was founded in August of 2004, during the 2004 Presidential election, by John Amato. It was the first video style blog around, starting in a pre-YouTube era. Crooks and Liars has a team of about a dozen volunteers, including administrators, contributors and moderators. Crooks and Liars has grown immensely since its birth, now averaging over 230,000 unique visitors per day and over 330,000 page impressions.
Fields in Drupal core code Sprint
Good news! During the week of December 15, we're organizing a 5-day Fields in Drupal core code sprint at Acquia! The goal is to get CCK functionality into Drupal 7.
So far, Karen, Yves and Barry have signed up -- Karen and Yves are the main CCK maintainers, and Barry has done a lot of work on CCK as well.
New Book Published: Drupal for Education and E-Learning
Drupal for Education and E-Learning is now available from Packt Publishing. This book covers Drupal 6, and describes how to build a community site to support teaching and learning. This book is designed for people new to Drupal, with no prior development experience.
It's a boy!
Torran Gavin Blackshire
Born 12:16pm Nov. 26th, 2008.
8lbs 13oz, 21 1/2"
Pictures to come soon. My apologies for lack of web presence, but between my new job as supervisor for PerceptIS and my new son, I might be a wee busy.
Yoursphere.com case study
One mom's mission to create a safe online space for teens
Yoursphere.com is a safe kids-only social network (built with Drupal 5), which is complemented by an online safety blog and discussion site, internet-safety.yoursphere.com (built with Acquia Drupal).
Marriage type fields requested, in addition to "Religious" (e.g., "Civil")
It would be nice to have the option of choosing "Civil" for marriages that were conducted by a justice of the peace without a religious ceremony. There may be other types of categories that could be included, too (e.g., Common Law). Thanks.
Misspelling of word "Birth" in table
The word Birth is misspelled in the "Children of" table column heading. The column heading says "Brith Date".
I like your program. Looking forward to the GEDCOM export feature. Thanks.
The Theming Handbook is being reorganized!
While many people say that theming is one of the better organized topics in Drupal's documentation, many have expressed frustration that relevant pages are located in a variety of different branches, and even separate handbooks. The documentation team has also decided that this has created an unsustainable path for forward maintenance.
Open editing is here to stay
Just over a month ago, we announced that we opened up editing rights to much of the handbooks for all users on Drupal.org. Our one month trial period is over and the Documentation team has decided that overall it has been a success. We have seen many more edits and fixes in the handbook and, while we did see some limited mess to clean up, occurrences of vandalism (or playing around) were relatively uncommon. We feel, at this time, that open editing is a significant benefit to our handbooks.