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mlncn's picture

Simple admin aid module idea: Centrally set content type revision defaults

As for most of our sites we want to turn revisions on for all content types, a module (or D7 core patch) to do this from somewhere with a single switch (or checkboxes for all content types in one place) would be nice.

Questions:
* Is there already a module that does this, hiding from my searches?
* Should other per-content-type workflow settings also be centralized?
* Where should centralized settings like this live in the administration menu?

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emptyvoid's picture

Drupal Security Module Packages

Finally after several weeks of preparation the Drupal Security Module Packages are available.

About the Security Package:

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ekola's picture

user 1 raderad

Hej!

Det är trevligt att höra att det finns så många Drupalmäniskor som engagerar sig i den kommande sajten, givetvis är jag också av uppfattningen att den borde vara på svenska men om det finns starka skäl till att ha den tvåspråkig så är det också OK!
Jag har ett problem och en fråga:
jag har satt upp en sajt åt en organisation och gett moderatorbehörighet åt de som ska driva den, vilket oturligt nog gav dem möjlighet att städa bort mitt administratörskonto (user/1)!!!!!!
Innebär detta några problem?
Är det något som inte kan göras utan detta konto?

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laura s's picture

The comments layout quandry: What's possible, what's expected, what's done elsewhere?

In Drupal out-of-the-box, there are four available ways to lay out comments:

  • Flat, expanded
  • Flat, collapsed (titles only)
  • Threaded, expanded
  • Threaded, collapsed

To add another wrinkle, there's the option of having the most recent comments at the top vs. new comments added at the bottom. In my experience, on blogs, the most common practice is to have flat expanded comments in chronological order, while on community sites that are not old-style bulletin boards (phpBB, FUD, vB, etc.) the practice is to have threaded, expanded comments posted in chronological order (sub-threads in chron order, comments within threads in chron order).

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