Excuse the mess at CMS Report

I'm spending time Friday and this weekend upgrading the software I use to run CMSReport.com. You'll have to excuse the mess as I'm working with a lot of themes/modules for Drupal 6 that are still under development. Feel free to report problems below, but note that the WYSIWYG for comments is currently offline. working but considered under "test mode".

Bryan

 


Friday:

9:45 AM: Re-enable TinyMCE with some minor modification in the button layout.

11:00 AM: Having problems with TinyMCE and the Summary/Teaser when adding content. WYSIWYG will be up and down through the day.

2:15 PM: Now using FCKEditor as I had problems with the TinyMCE Drupal module (still in development).  Also used this opportunity to redo some of the Input filters.  I wanted to get "Filtered HTML" back to it's default in the event that I needed to have comments with automatic breaks (WYSIWYG).  Some of the format for content may be off now.

5:00 PM: I spent an unbelieable amount of time adjusting and tweaking the settings for FCKEditor and the input filters.  FCKEditor runs slower than TinyMCE.

11:00 PM: Noticed a lot of duplicate entry keys with the Image module (still under development).  Also the Preview and Thumbnail images keep being rengenerated.  Had to manually go into the database and remove all Preview and Thumbnail entries in the Image Table.  It seems to be working now.

Saturday:

1:00 AM: Combed this thread ( http://drupal.org/node/157533 ) and was able to get XML Sitemap patched enough to work in Drupal 6.  The search engine submission form on the admin side appears to be missing.  However, I at least now have a working sitemap: http://cmsreport.com/sitemap.xml .

2:00 AM: FCKEditor doesn't allow Firefox's inline spell checker to work by default.  This is annoying.  Have found a plugin that seems to have fixed the "problem".  https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.ph...

Sunday 12:30 AM: Spent a little time cleaning up menu items.  Magento now in CMS Focus, but Mambo is out.  In the Blogroll, removed blogs "on maintenance" or their links have been simply dead.  Also added some new blogs in the Blogroll.  Almost everyone in the Blogroll are people that have visited CMSReport and left a comment or two.

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