Many Drupal users have repeatedly reported that they get a Page not found error when they click on the CKFinder Browse Server button on their Drupal sites. If you also facing the same issue in the CKEditor in your Drupal site then continue reading to get it fixed.
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"The server didn't reply with a proper XML data. Please check your configuration." A few Drupal users who have configured the FCKEditor to use file uploading using the built in file uploader received this error message when they clicked on the Browse Server button. If you find the same error message in your Drupal website then continue reading to get it solved.
Some Drupal users have found that after they configured the Drupal CKEditor module to use Drupal IMCE as the file browser, the upload button was missing. The same problem has also occurred with the Drupal FCKEditor module and has been reported by some Drupal users. If you have discovered that the File Upload Button is missing in your Drupal website then continue reading to get the solution.
"CTools CSS Cache. Unable to create The CTools CSS cache directory, ctools/css could not be created due to a misconfigured files directory. Please ensure that the files directory is correctly configured and that the webserver has permission to create directories." If you are getting this error message while inspecting the status reports on your Drupal site then continue reading to get the solution.
ImageCache Temp Directory /tmp is not writeable by the webserver. If you are getting this error message when you check the status reports of your Drupal website then there is an easy fix for it. Read on to find out more.
Drupal CCK fields currently allows child nodes of a parent node to refer to their respective parent nodes and this is the default behavior. If there are a number of parent nodes in your Drupal website with multiple child nodes for each parent node you might reach a situation where you need to allow a child node of one parent node to refer to another parent that is not directly its parent node, i.e. allow nodes to refer to multiple parent nodes.
Drupal CCK lets you specify how to display a field for an entire content type. There might be cases where you would want to specify how to display a field for a particular node, ie choose field formatter on a per node basis in your Drupal site. A common scenario would be to let an author decide which formatter to use for a field when they create a node. For e.g. you might wish to allow the author to select which type of ImageCache preset to use when the they are about to create the node.
The default behavior for Drupal CCK fields is to hide the labels when the corresponding field is empty. However there maybe situations where you need to show CCK field labels even when there's no content in the field to indicate to the users of your Drupal website that there is a category present. There are a variety of solutions to override this behavior in your Drupal. Read on to find out more.
Although there is no specific prerequisite for learning Drupal it would help to have a strong understanding of PHP, MySQL, HTML, CSS and Javascript before you take up Drupal. This is more so if you are attending a Drupal Worshop conducted by us or by any other provider. You can always pick up and learn these as you learn Drupal but if you have already met the prerequisites then learning Drupal would be much more easier than if you have not.
Some Drupal users have noticed that in-spite of their repeated attempts to change the length, the Drupal CCK fields maximum length always remains 128 characters long. If you are facing the same situation and looking for a fix then read on.
Some Drupalusers have noticed that while working with Drupal CCK field titles they can only insert a minimum amount of characters when creating the field labels. This has proved to be a limitation for some who wished to enter longer labels. If you are facing such a dilemma and are looking for a way to increase the maximum length of labels in Drupal CCK Fields in your Drupal site, read on to find out more.
If you are looking for a solution to show CCK Multigroup content correctly in Drupal Views in your Drupal site then read on to get the details.
Most people who are starting to learn Drupal get confused between the two options 'Excluding fields' and "Changing the display method to hidden" in the Drupal CCK Fields options page. If you have the same doubt regarding these two fields in your Drupal site then read onto find out their exact meanings.
"An error has occurred adding the content type...Please check the errors displayed for more details.". This error usually occurs when you are importing an Ubercart product type to a content type using Drupal CCK and when you try to change the node name and type of the product in your Drupal website. Usually there will not be any other details of the error on display on the Drupal site when it has occurred. There is a fix for this error message and a solution to avoid it in the first place. Read on to find out more.
Are you looking for a way to create a unique auto incrementing serial number for nodes of a particular content type in your Drupal site? The solution is pretty simple in Drupal plus you can add more functionality to your Drupal site using it. Read onto find out more.
You could encounter a scenario in Drupal Views where you wish you could programmatically change the display for certain taxonomy ids, so that Views could show a teaser display for certain taxonomy ids and a field display for another set of taxonomy ids. Read on to find out how to change Views display programmatically according to taxonomy id so that you can implement it in your Drupal site.
Many Drupal users have reported that the Taxonomy:Vocabulary filter, which was an extremely useful setting in the Views module in Drupal 6, has been missing in the Views module in Drupal 7. Views itself is a widely used module and it is not clear why this setting was removed or whether it was intentional or not. However all is not lost and we can still achieve the same functionality in Drupal 7. Read onto find out more.
In Drupal Views 3, if you try to create a node View to list the most popular search terms for a specified vocabulary the most popular search terms will be repeated if they are found in many nodes with the distinct option failing to catch them. However there is a solution to list the most popular taxonomy terms in Views 3 without repetition. If you want to implement it in your Drupal site then read on to find out more.
In Drupal all content except comments are considered as nodes. Nodes can be sorted against a variety of criteria like the commonly used post date and published date. Nodes can also be sorted according to the term weight. If you need to have your nodes in your Drupal website sorted by Term weight, you can use the Drupal Views module to create a View and list and sort them there. Read on to get the details.