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How do I list every page in my site
We have a monster of a site, poorly organized and full of pages that are not accessible through the primary navigation. We are going through an IA redesign and splitting the site into multiple smaller sites.
I need to generate a list of all of our pages so that the content owners can go through and tag each page based on which site it is relevant to. Is this a simple query to the db for each url and page title and spit that out into a document, or is there another standard way of generating this type of list?
Thanks,
Read moreDrupalCamp Twin Cities 2011
Registration is now open for DrupalCamp Twin Cities! To be held May 20 and 21 at the University of Minnesota's Twin Cities campus, this Friday-Saturday camp will feature:
Read moreViews Slideshow and Firefox 3.6?
I am working on a new ISU departmental website, temporarily housed at http://cinnamon.cnde.iastate.edu
I am trying to use Views Slideshow to make a rotating banner picture, but the pictures will not display in Firefox 3.6
Everything is fine in FF4; IE 7,8,9; and Chrome 10. It even display fine on my android phone.
Any thoughts on why Firefox 3.6 might hate me so much?
Using firebug I see this near the top of the FF4 code: html class="js activeSlide" lang="en" xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
and this in the 3.6 source code:
Read moreDrupal Position Available
ISU Extension is currently taking applications for an Analyst/Programmer position. We currently have a large installation of Microsoft Content Management System, which we are converting to Drupal. The person in this position will spend most of their time in Drupal working with themes, views, configurations, and module development.
We are looking for someone that knows PHP, and can hit the ground running in Drupal
Read moreDrupalCorn Meeting 25Apr11 - Q and A/Newbie Night
In celebration of our new location we will be having a Question and Answer night. We really hope to help as many newbies up the learning curve as possible. As an added bonus we be giving away a copy of Pro Drupal Development 7 and a copy of Using Drupal to the best two questions (we'll let the crowd decide). So bring your questions simple and complex! Can't wait, see you then.
Read moreDrupalCorn is in a New Location!
The Iowa Drupal Group is expanding. At the last meeting we even ran out of chairs. We are moving to a larger venue: 333 Science II on the ISU campus. It is easy to get to. From Hwy 30, take University Boulevard until you pass the horse barns. Park north of Pammel Drive, cross Pammel, and enter the building by the northeast door. Go to the third floor to room 333. We will have signs posted.


Add a Marker in GMap
I've got a new site that's using the D6 GMap module along with Location. It does a nice job of showing me locations of users and nodes, thus far. However, I'd like to show the location of an event (this event is the subject of the entire website) on ALL the GMap's I generate whether for users, nodes, whatever. I only dabble in javascript enough to know that I can add the marker I want using something like this:
map.addOverlay(new GMarker(GLatLng(40.86997,-92.91825)); // my addition
Read more DrupalCorn - Drupal Users Group Meeting March 28th 7pm - Hofmockel demonstrate Pantheon service.
DrupalCon was awesome! This year I took a much different approach. I was much more selective about the talks I went to and spent the remainder of the time in the exhibition hall talking to other firms about their internal process of creating Drupal sites/applications. Holy S*%t my favorite talk by far was "Advanced Drush". It exploded my brain. I walked out with a whole new perspective on how to manage code, DB, teams, servers, ..... http://chicago2011.drupal.org/sessions/advanced-drush
28Feb11 DrupalCorn meeting - Beer, snacks and Drupal talk
Details here. Note the change in venue just for tonight! We'll be at Old Chicago for freewheeling Drupal fun.
Read moreMenus and un-published pages
Our site is using panels and some custom content types. We're creating a new area to the site that we don't want the world to see but we do want to QA. The obvious way is to leave pages unpublished but this causes the pages to not appear in the menus at all (even for people who have permission to view unpublished pages). This makes it very difficult to QA since the navigation on these pages uses some special code.
Does anyone have a suggestion that makes it easier to demo this without opening it up to the world?
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