This video is an introduction to the Schema module. This is a great module if you'd like a peek at how your Drupal database is set up (with descriptions!) or if you are building a new module and you'd like someone else to magically create the schema for your .install file. It can also check your database and tell you if anyone has monkeyed with the way Drupal thinks it should be set up. This introduction touches on all of these features and gives a good overview on how to use this really cool module.
This video looks at using Drupal menus, specifically how to use the secondary menu concept to create a relation between your top level menu items and a child menu. Once we set them up, I play around in the theme to change up where they get displayed. I also play a bit with the CSS classes that are used. Besides learning about secondary menus, this video is also a brief intro to tweaking the page.tpl.php file of your theme.
After 349 episodes of Political Lunch, the big day is finally here! For episode #350, Rob and Will break down the night's big events. Just 76 days left until Inauguration Day 2009!
With just 24 hours remaining, John McCain can't buy a boost. The polls remained relatively steady over the last weekend of campaigning, and with the countdown underway, John McCain needs to win 5-of-6 Eastern Time Zone swing states for tomorrow to be even close. Does he have it in him, or will Obama be POTUS 44?
With just four days to go, Obama is cool and collected (but not too confident), while McCain is emptying the coffers for one last push. Are there enough hours left for an October surprise, or will the final weekend pass quietly on the campaign trail?
Tonight Barack Obama owns the airwaves for 30 minutes, but is it the right play? Can McCain defeat the democrats' machine in Florida? And how long will you wait on election day? Rob and Will cover those stories and more in today's Political Lunch.
Dear Confident Democrats: Today on your Political Lunch Tuesday Snack, Will looks at some of the scenarios in which John McCain could pull off an upset win.
One of the hardest things to do after getting your Drupal installation up and running is deciding which Drupal modules that you're going to use. There are literally thousands of modules to choose from, and so this can be quite a daunting task. It's even more overwhelming if you don't have a clear strategy for searching through, filtering down, evaluating and testing the viable module candidates in the vast Drupal contrib repository.
Today on The Lunch, Rob and Will look at the prospect of a landslide for the Dems and the GOP's push back, a rogue Republican agent, and the importance of Colorado.
Today's second-to-last Friday 10-in-3 includes an Obama/McCain danceoff, some good news for the democrats on taxes, a ClothingGate update, and much more!
In preparation for November 4, campaign veteran Sanford Dickert joins Rob to talk about his Florida mail-in ballot, plus a new initiative to track problems at the polls and and report any voter suppression.
Today's Lunch is about something we haven't talked about in a while: THE MONEY! Does Obama's September total really put him that much further ahead, and who's spending money on the McCain campaign? ALSO: Do you shop like Sarah Palin?
Today's show includes two major stories that crossed the PL desk over the weekend: a big endorsement and an even bigger fundraising haul. Get the scoop on those stories and more in today's Political Lunch.
Obama's up 7 points in the polls, but is he up where it counts, and can McCain's "narrow margin strategy" pull him through? ALSO: Where have all the Swiftboaters gone?
Will returns (triumphantly) to help Rob recap last night's final presidential debate. John McCain had his most fiery performance yet, but was it enough to bring him back into the hunt. ALSO: Who is Joe the Plumber?
Today on Political Lunch, both campaigns face commentary they would rather not be hearing before the final presidential debate. Plus, will McCain keep the gloves on or take them off, and will Obama be able to keep his lead after tonight?
How safe is your vote in this election? Today on Political Lunch, Will breaks down the facts about voting machines, voter fraud, and the pesky problems persisting in Palm Beach County.
This week's 10-in-3 isn't pretty, but it sure is dramatic. This week Rob reports on the fraud, intimidation, economic collapse, and violence having an impact on McCain and Obama. Plus, is Sarah Palin's religion scaring off her own party?
On today's Lunch, Rob and Will manage to stay awake long enough to bring the highlights (and lowlights) from last night's sedate debate. After weeks of attack ads, did Barry and Johnny finally slug it out? Don't get your hopes up...
For Snack today, Will takes a look at what was once the top issue on voters' minds: Iraq. How do John McCain and Barack Obama plan to preserve the recent gains in Iraq's stability, while also bringing US Troops home? And what about Afghanistan?
Today's Monday Lunch (four more to go!) focuses on Ohio: Can McCain slow Obama's momentum in the critical swing states? ALSO: What's worse, a Sixties radical or an Eighties fraud?
Last night Sarah Palin exceeded expectations, according to today's pundits. But is that really a compliment? It all depends on how low the bar's been set. ALSO: What do the candidates say about today's job market woes?
The biggest event of the season takes place tonight, and Rob Millis tells you the best way to catch all the action when Joe Biden and Sarah Palin take the stage.
Today it's Bailout Bill v2.0: where do Obama and McCain stand on the new proposal, and who stands to benefit if the bill passes? ALSO: What do Palin's former debate opponents have to say about her prospects versus Biden?