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I looks like all the functionality I tried to patch into the revision moderation module has been incorporated into the new revisioning module... I so wish this was released 2 months ago!! Better late than never though ;)
Excellently written article, if only all bloggers offered the same content as you, the internet would be a much better place. Please keep it up! Cheers.




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I don't know what module versions you are using but there appeared to be some problems with compatibility with the google analytics module and the ubercart module with legacy javascript usage. Here's a post about it with a possible fix: http://www.ubercart.org/forum/support/3638/uc_googleanalytics_doesnt_wor...
Good luck!
I just updated the article with some screenshots. If you are using TinyMCE, perhaps that's why you don't see it? I found this about the bug: https://www.drupal.org/node/260963 Good luck.
Could you please tell me where to find this "split summary at cursor" in Drupal 6 admin? I can't find it. When I try to use it doesn't work. Nothing happens in Drupal 6.
Also, do you have any idea how to create custom teasers that are different than the body in Drupal 6? Thanks
I've had Drupal on web-host-service.org and Drupal performance has been...meh. I get quite a few 500 and 404 (even when it's there) errors.
Hi there
I hope you can help
It appears that the google analytics is recording sales for people who dont finish the checkout process, and therefore the ecommerce figures are slighlty out? Druple - Google tracking with ubbercart also
do you know anyway to fix this,
Regards
Diane
You can select specific databases to leave out and I believe "Watchdog" is one of them. There are a few databases that are huge and GoDaddy never cooperates so it may be timing out. Hope that works, cheers!
Our plumber, Cris Reed, did such an amazing job for us re-piping our house in Santa Cruz that I made him his own Drupal site: C.R. Reed Plumbing. He's a great guy if you need a plumber in Santa Cruz county or the Bay Area.
I'm using Hosting24 free version (000webhost) and it's pretty cool. So I guess the paid plan is even better. My Drupal site is not too slow and the only problem I get is DB server overload.
I'm having very acceptable performance with drupal at hostmonster.com. I don't think you can pay month by month with them though, if you're looking for that feature.
I just googled:
"Basic SEO Top 10"
and this page is number one, but I don't suppose anyone actually types in that exact phrase. This page is currently in the top 50 results for "basic seo" and the top 30 results for "seo top 10". Since I've posted it, I've had 372 people go to this page. That's not a huge amount but I'm actually surprised it's that high based on the rankings. Top 50 and top 30 isn't great, but it's not bad considering I didn't really spend much time on the page and it could be optimized further. Perhaps I should do that right now and see what happens.
That's great to know. Just looked up the drupal recaptcha project for it and they have a drupal 6 version.
Hey Kristen, nice experiment site. Try reCAPTCHA sometime, its the only captcha that hasn't been cracked yet.
https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/
really helps
Hi Stefan,
Hopefully you already figured it out but, if not, the settings page is at admin/settings/googleanalytics. I'll update the article to be more clear. If you haven't already installed it, I recommend the Administration Menu module so that you have a quick menu on the top of the page for finding your settings pages; otherwise, these can be harder to find.
Good luck,
Kristen
Kristen,
I did everything up to this point...
"After copying the code into place, I logged in as admin on my website and went to the Drupal modules page (/admin/build/modules) and turned on the Google Analytics module. Then, I went to the Drupal Google Analytics settings/configuration page and entered in my code into the "account number" field."
But when I enabled the module, I don't get the config page. :(
I'm operating Drupal 6x, is it on a core page as an option.
helplessly lost on this...your help is much appreciated.
Thanks
Stefan
Thanks for the great blog article. I am a new Drupal user & found this most helpful. Installed this in a matter of minutes & confirmed it is working. I will be back to visit again for more tips.
-Les-