- improved "track drop.org": it has now 2 boxes, one for "track
comments" and one for "track nodes"
- various small improvements to the book module based on the
feedback we got.
- fixed typo in moderation module
- ...
- removed ban.inc and ban.module and integrated it in account.module
under the name "access control" --> the ban code was not really up
to standard so this has now been dealt with. This refactoring and
reintegration cuts down the code size with 100 lines too. :-)
(The ban.module code was really old and it showed.)
- added node.module and made the other modules reuse some of this
code --> cut down the code size of modules by at least 100 lines
and adds stability.
- added a status() function to admin.php to display a conform status
message where appropriate. See admin.php for usage.
- removed $theme->control() and made comments.inc handle this itself
wrapped in a $theme->box(). No need to clutter the themes with
such complexity --> updated all themes already. :-)
- some small visual changes to some administration pages to be more
consistent across different modules.
(reported by UnConeD)
- added "add node" link to book selection box and made it display the
current location
- removed tabs and whitespaces from themes - done automatically
- fixed small visual glitch in includes/function.inc
- changed SQL tables around a bit to be more consistent
(result: small changes to a lot of different files)
- improved robustness of includes/node.inc
- improved output of cron.module
- improved output of node.php
comments on the drupal page where originally *not* click-able but this
turned out to be confusing only. Now we live in a nodified world, we
can simply link all comments without a single problem! :-)
(As section are story related and not per se node related, I'm wondering whether we should integrate the section stuff in the story module at some point?)
into a much more powerful and easier to maintain "book module": each
"page" in the big "drop.org/drupal book" is a node and everyone with
a user account can suggest new pages or updates of existing pages.
Ehm in affiliate-sites and dupal-site we use SCRIPT, but w3 complained about the fact that there was no TYPE attribute specified with SCRIPT, I added SCRIPT=\"\" with both tags... (I have no clue what type of script we are using but at least this fixes a bug :)) It worked here locally, let's hope it still does on the wired...
Also I corrected a </TTH> into a </TH> somewhere in the code of one of the modules, my eye just caught it, nothing special ;)
Jeroen.