[Klug-general] easy/fast web design
James Morris
james at jwm-art.net
Sat Apr 3 01:30:46 UTC 2010
Thanks for all the suggestions. Drupal seems to be working out quite well
for this. There's one main question remaining:
The installer installed drupal in ~/public_html/drupal/ so to access the
content you must go to http://domain.name/drupal/.
Not sure what to do here. I'd prefer (and expected) it to be below
public_html, but then there's all the theme/images/css stuff to shuffle
about. So just being able to access it like:
http://domain.name/?q=node/2
and not get an index listing for
http://domain.name/
would be good enough.
Any ideas?
cheers,
james.
On Fri, April 2, 2010 20:05, Colin McCarthy wrote:
> While flicking through a US Linux Mag at a Barnes and Noble I noticed an
> article about http://webgen.rubyforge.org/ which might also give you the
> tools you want.
>
> On 2 April 2010 10:58, Jake Rayson <subs at growdigital.net> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 09:41 +0100, Mike Evans wrote:
>> > The rule with css is that the last definition of anything wins so if
>> > you override it in your file which is included last then you get what
>> > you want
>>
>> Actually it's a bit more complicated than that -- specificity determines
>> which CSS rule is applied: http://bit.ly/2asuN3
>>
>> Probably is easier to use !important if you just want it to work in a
>> quick and dirty fashion.
>>
>> --
>> [~] Jake Rayson
>> [e] subs at growdigital.net
>> [w] http://growdigital.net
>> [~] Teaching the web with Free Software
>>
>>
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