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An example output from the Visualize_Backtrace.module, which parses the XDebug traces of Drupal function calls.
A powerful Drupal theme to power your education-oriented site.
Ideal for universities & university departments, schools, seminars and online courses.
A powerful Drupal theme to power your education-oriented site.
Ideal for universities & university departments, schools, seminars and online courses.
Drupal is an open-source platform and content management system for building dynamic web sites offering a broad range of features and services including user administration, publishing workflow, discussion capabilities, news aggregation, metadata functionalities using controlled vocabularies and XML publishing for content sharing purposes. Equipped with a powerful blend of features and configurability, Drupal can support a diverse range of web projects ranging from personal weblogs to large community-driven sites..
This is my entry in the Drupal for Dummies competition.
A powerful Drupal theme to power your education-oriented site.
Ideal for universities & university departments, schools, seminars and online courses.
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Trying to define what aspects do we need to tackle in Drupal to better support i18n. This is admittedly a high enough abstraction. to see where we are going.
Here is a mockup I created 2-3 weeks ago.
Other feature requests in the drupal.org issue tracker include: filter by severity, add a 'clean logs' button, add 'new'-icons, etc. In general, people want more control over their logs in terms of browsing, managing and clearing them.
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This is the Drupal $views array that can be modified in the "Argument Handling Code" section of the edit views inteface.
it strikes me that Drupal.org is as much a social/community site as it is a content/downloads site. Would you agree?
That being the case, it strikes me that the current profile page (this is the profile page, right?) is a little underwhelming and that we can do a lot more here.
I wonder if there are some examples of other sites that you think do profile pages well or what you think would be useful to include on your drupal.org profile page?