I own Code: www.animeomnitude.com it is an anime site and VERY hard to update and edit my files as it is all done manually. Now I made a test site in drupal to see if it would be worth rebuilding the site in drupal and I am having a problem doing something very important. On my site you can see I have things called Account Panel, Main, Information, Media, Fan Area, Donaters and Partners. I think in drupal we would call these "menus" right? In Drupal I want my left side bar to look like the following the "-" is used to show stuff under the
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Squeezing form element into existing layout
Good afternoon WDF! Sorry for the crummy subject line.
I am a little concerned about where to put this post, but it's a CSS question more than a Drupal question so:
I'm currently running a Drupal site using the "960 Robots" theme -- that is, a theme based on the 960 grid system. And I'd like to stick a horizontal login bar somewhere and get rid of the "Personal Block" that Drupal offers as a block.
I know how to define new block areas, I know what I need to do to get the horizontal bar in the first place...my only problem is getting the CSS to cooperate with my efforts!
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Squeezing in a login bar...
Good afternoon WDF! Sorry for the crummy subject line.
I am a little concerned about where to put this post, but it's a CSS question more than a Drupal question so:
I'm currently running a Drupal site using the "960 Robots" theme -- that is, a theme based on the 960 grid system. And I'd like to stick a horizontal login bar somewhere and get rid of the "Personal Block" that Drupal offers as a block.
I know how to define new block areas, I know what I need to do to get the horizontal bar in the first place...my only problem is getting the CSS to cooperate with my efforts!
By the way, the address of this site is To view the link you have to Register.
Drupal Gardens gets beautiful image galleries and a new look in the August 20th update
When we did a Drupal Gardens feature survey a couple of months ago, the #1 requested item was image galleries. Since every Drupal Gardens site is based on Drupal 7, we wanted Drupal Gardens' galleries to be built on Drupal 7's new files and fields architecture, and developed using the powerful media and styles modules. We put quite a bit of time into these modules in order to support galleries, and since there wasn't yet a Drupal 7 lightbox module or media-based gallery modul Read full article »Talking Drupal 7 at Tonight's DC Drupal Meetup
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Hi i have a question for those who are good in HTML and SEO
Consider the following code, i have added "rel=nofollow" here. I want to know what part google will follow or will it completely ignore the image title, and alt tag or, please can someone explain what exactly will happen?
<a href="www.my-affiliate-url.com" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://my-site.com/imgage.jpeg" alt="alt tag" title="title of the image" width="180" height="180"</a>
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