dude you are really good at making instructional videos. i wish you made one for every topic i was ever interested in. maybe you can make on for training tigers??? pretty please?!?!
The recommended way of adding a module and/or a theme to a Drupal site is to add it to the /drupal-6.x/sites/all/modules or the /drupal-6.x/sites/all/themes directories (you have to make them there after you get Drupal installed) You can read up on this likely in the text file stored at /drupal-6.x/sites/all folder.
If you're using the multisite feature, you may consider putting them in that specific sites folder (where your settings.php file is, you can have a themes and modules folders there)
Yes, if a user or role has permission to select different theme under system module.
Whoever has the main admin account (the first account created when installing drupal) can create a custom role with permission to access administration pages and change theme. These can be found under Admin > User Management > Roles and Admin > User Management > Permissions
Dont listen to the other guys, this was a great tutorial. Drupal.org sucks at explaining setting up template themes. nice job!
stekkingerj 4 months ago
thanks for the tutorial
maricelapat01 5 months ago
This video could be cut from 5 minutes to about 1 minute. Wasted way too much time.
jruez 10 months ago
just learning drupal and really helpful, thanks
dandymiles 1 year ago
Every time you say 'backslash' as part of the web URL, I die a little inside.
Seriously though, considering that you are claiming to be a professional IT service, it really makes you sound unintelligent.
Sokarr6 1 year ago
dude you are really good at making instructional videos. i wish you made one for every topic i was ever interested in. maybe you can make on for training tigers??? pretty please?!?!
hannyselbak 1 year ago
I can't make it work... I'm doing everything that is on your video but nothing
SoyNero1 1 year ago
The recommended way of adding a module and/or a theme to a Drupal site is to add it to the /drupal-6.x/sites/all/modules or the /drupal-6.x/sites/all/themes directories (you have to make them there after you get Drupal installed) You can read up on this likely in the text file stored at /drupal-6.x/sites/all folder.
If you're using the multisite feature, you may consider putting them in that specific sites folder (where your settings.php file is, you can have a themes and modules folders there)
tnanek 2 years ago
Yes, if a user or role has permission to select different theme under system module.
Whoever has the main admin account (the first account created when installing drupal) can create a custom role with permission to access administration pages and change theme. These can be found under Admin > User Management > Roles and Admin > User Management > Permissions
couchpotatoinc 2 years ago
Just thought it's worth mentioning that 7zip will work just as well as winrar. Good video, very informational. -Max
jsmxwll 2 years ago