Dead spots needn't stay dead
Most guitars and basses, especially in the lower and middle price ranges have "dead spots", places on the neck that don't sound as well as other places. Sometimes there's a cheaper fix than going out to buy a more expensive axe.
Drupal coder: hook_form: is this node new ?
hook_form
is used both for adding new nodes and editing existing ones, and no parameter is passed to describe the current operation.
Why is it not needed ? Because a simple test can show whether the node is being added or edited:
Helpdesk / customer support module for Drupal
Are you interested in a module for helpdesk / customer support on Drupal-based sites ? Then read further and have a look at the diagram !
Drupal admin: clean URLs for Drupal using IIS
Using Apache, clean URLs in Drupal compatible with SEO are achieved using mod_rewrite
, but no built-in equivalent seems to exist for Microsoft IIS. There is a hack, though...
Opera 8 for free today !
During its 10th anniversary party, Opera is giving away free registrations for all current versions of the Opera browser.
You can get yours while the party lasts at: http://my.opera.com/community/party/reg.dml and appreciate what I consider to be the best browser for all usual platforms at no cost.
There has been lots of buzz being done these last few days about a soon-to-be new economic model for Opera, by the way. Run Opera, Run !
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Restoring the Code Navigation button in Dreamweaver MX 2004
The Code Navigation
button in Dreamweaver allows developers to jump directly from function to function. Yet it is only available from the Code Inspector panel, not the main editor. Here is how to restore it.
Drupal admin: displaying user roles on the account edit page
Some sites may wish to display to users what their roles are. Here is a small module allowing just this.
Drupal admin: permissions and HTML entities
Permissions defined by modules in Drupal are usually given short names, in plain ASCII-96. Using anything else, like entities, requires caution...
Unusual browser market shares
Common knowledge says MSIE is still the top browser in terms of market share, Firefox a distant second, and all others mostly insignificant. Figures on this site say otherwise: is the Riff blog reader an unusual one ? Here are the data