How to modify the max picture upload file size in Drupal 7

In addition to setting the maximum dimensions for user images, you can also set a maximum file size. This is good for bandwidth management on your account and helps with page load times. To set the max user image upload file size in Drupal 7, just perform the following steps. Setting the max picture upload Read More >

How to change the user image display style in Drupal 7

While using the user image ability, there are a few ways you can display the image. You may want images larger than thumbnails, or even want to temporarily turn them off. Whatever the case, modifying the user image display style is a cinch in Drupal 7 when you follow these steps. Editing the user image Read More >

How to set a default user picture in Drupal 7

If you did not turn off the user picture ability, you may want to set a default picture for those users who are not using their own custom image. This helps maintain consistency and can even be used for branding. Editing the default picture in Drupal 7 can be done simply by using the following Read More >

How to change the picture upload directory in Drupal 7

If you retain the ability for your users to upload and use their own pictures, you may want to change the directory where they are stored. By default, they are stored in a directory named ‘pictures.’ You may have a reason to change this directory name. It is very simple to modify the picture directory Read More >

How to disable user pictures in Drupal 7

One of the default features for your users in Drupal 7 is the ability to use custom pictures. This is for both fun and to show each users identity. This is enabled by default, but for simplicity you may want to disable this feature. To remove the ability to use user pictures in Drupal 7, Read More >

How to enable user signatures in Drupal 7

Another of the account settings you can enable for your users is the ability to use signatures. Many admins leave this off for spam prevention purposes. However, if you have a good hold on your visitors or a specific group you can trust, you can certainly enable this ability for your users. Turning on the Read More >

How to disable registration email verification for Drupal 7

When regsitering within Drupal 7, all registrants are required to verify their email addresses by default. You may want to disable this feature for some reason. Maybe you are working within a group that all use office emails and there is no need. Whatever reason you have, you can do this within the admin dashboard. Read More >

Editing who can register accounts in Drupal 7

Working with the account settings for users gives you the ability to control many features. When new people try and register for accounts, you may want to restrict who exactly can register. Perhaps you want it to be Admins only, or be free and allow all visitors to do so. Maybe you want to go Read More >

How to change the username for Anonymous users in Drupal 7

There are many account settings available for the users in Drupal 7. They are found under the People subcategory in the Configuration category. When working with anonymous users, however,  there is only one, the username. By default, it is set to Anonymous. This is fairly standard, but maybe you want to change it to something Read More >

How to change contact information shown within aiContactSafe forms

Where is the contact information shown? When your visitors reach your contact form, along with the actual contact form they will see your contact information. By default, the contact information is as follows: Algis Info Grup SRL Str. Harmanului Nr.63 bl.1A sc.A ap.8 Brasov, România 500232 The default contact info includes a name, address, and Read More >

How to Change the Admin Email Address in Drupal

The admin email address in Drupal is the email address that Drupal uses to notify you of certain things. These include password changes and emails sent during registration. You may want to change this admin email address at some point. Editing the administrative email address in the Drupal admin dashboard is simple and can be Read More >

How to change your site slogan in Drupal 7

The Site Slogan in Drupal 7 is the subtitle that appears below your main title, or site name, in the header portion of the page. The site slogan is written in the smaller text. If this is your first time configuring the slogan it may be blank as it is empty by default. Editing the Read More >

How to change your site name in Drupal

The Site Name in Drupal is the main title that your visitors see on your page and in the upper tabs of your visitor’s browsers. It is located in the header portion of the page and is written in the largest text. By default, the site name is set to the domain name of the Read More >

How to add a css StyleSheet to a Joomla 2.5 content plugin

Joomla 2.5 has reached its end of life as for 12/31/2014. Please be advised this may be a security risk to your website. You can view more information about the end of life here. In our Hello World Joomla 2.5 content plugin, we only had the most necessary files – helloworld.php, helloworld.xml, and index.html. If Read More >

How to add a new gender title in PrestaShop 1.5

You may want to further customize your customer’s experience by adding a new gender title. Some places have specific ones, or you can add to the default list. This can be done in the PrestaShop 1.5 back office dashboard interface. Creating a new gender title in PrestaShop is very simple. To create a new gender Read More >

PrestaShop 1.5 – Error – Link to database cannot be established

If you have a database configuration error, it can display in different ways. If error reporting is not turned on, it will show differently according to the browser. Googe Chrome The website encountered an error while retrieving https://domain.com/ It may be down for maintenance or configured FireFox Generally displays a blank page Internet Explorer The Read More >