Basic CCK Module Question
I love CCK, yet I have hunted for hours to no avail to find the answer to a simple question. Let's say I create a generic 'letter' content type with CCK to represent letters to newspapers and legislators. I have different CCK 'projects' for which I want my users to create instances of this 'letter' content type. I need a basic roadmap on how to build a module that when a user spanks a link from within a 'project' context, I can present them with a custom CCK 'letter' content form with some fields stuffed and others defaulted based on the project. Coding is not an issue.
Read moreTips on creating a huge page of links
Does anyone have any good advice for creating a content type for links? Does anyone know a better way to do this than what I describe in the following?
Our library has a huge page of links for finding good books to read. There are several headings that take you to different parts to the page via anchors. Anyhow, take a look at it. You'll get it as soon as you see it.
http://www.hooverlibrary.org/goodbooks
Read moreRequest For Comment(RFC): User Reports Module
I'm excited about building a module that, if designed properly, would useful to others. I see how it might be useful for the development of a human resources department for personnel reviews and really any place where reports or static documents pass from one party to another.
I am building a community site based around an organization. We produce custom reports for many of the community members and provide them through a very simple and custom php app on our website. I want to move this to drupal to take advantage of the other powers to build community, as well as flexibility to improve access to these reports for archive purposes.
This has been floating around in my head for several months, but I've not developed a drupal module before so I crave review, comment and even participation.
Read moreModule idea
Inspired by Taxonomy Fields module.
The most amazing thing of Taxonomy Fields is that "content types are not limited to the same range of fields anymore". If it's so why not to go further?
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