So we applied for one of the scholarships to the upcoming GWT Conference in San Francisco next week. Thought you might enjoy our 'official' entry:
Yes, we are working behind the scenes on our very own Application. And, yes, it will be awesome.
Q) Why will your app be any different from the million other apps that are born, and quickly dead, every month.
A) Two reasons: 1) we have an angle 2) we're doing something never done before to solve a very simple problem.
Here's the teaser: REVU
Show Time! Coming soon to a browser near you...
Images from www.boingboing.net + the copy/layout from www.nytimes.com = We have no clue?
We're sure there's a good idea in here somewhere, just not quite convinced by this primary attempt. Maybe we need to try website Battles instead.
Drupal has a bad habit of displaying the taxonomy term title when viewing terms at the Node level. It's not a View issue - you have to make the change within the Taxonomy module (which we are qualifying as a hack for now until the "view title on node display" feature is added to the Taxonomy Admin. Here's how you do it.
Drupal v. 5.1
Taxonomy v. 1.3
1) Open the Taxonomy module file with a Text/Code editor (preferably one that displays code lines). The file is found drupal_root_folder>modules>taxonomy>'taxonomy.module'
Drupal is everything we wanted in a website framework and more. This is the kind of monster we want on our side - tools like Drupal give all developers a fighting chance regardless of size. Viva la Open-Source!
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