Adding Hidden Design or How To notes in Your Database

Ever design a siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site. and happen on a nifty trick that you may want to use again? You wrote it down and lost the paper, didn't you.

You designed a great siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site. for someone else, and the first thing they do is call you up and say "How do I do...?"

You can't remember all the modules, themes, and CSSCascading Style Sheet - a hierarchical means of specifying how to format HTML elements on the page changes you made and it's time to upgrade...

You'd love to put all that stuff on the web siteA logically grouped set of content - also web site., some place easy to find, but safe from casual hackers...

Well, here you go... Introducing SiteNotes. A simple moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP. lots of uses.

SiteNotes introduces a new content type, called, coincidentally, "sitenotes." But wait... there's more... It also creates a menu item in the Admin, SiteA logically grouped set of content - also web site. building menu, where it's available only to privileged users. It's even protected by Access Control.

So now all those little Post-Its™ and other scraps of paper can go right into your databaseA collection of data related to an application. where you can find them again.

Create "How To" notes for your users, themeFor web sites, this refers to the "look and feel" of the site. It is also used to describe the code to produce that look. changes, CSSCascading Style Sheet - a hierarchical means of specifying how to format HTML elements on the page modifications, special code notes, and keep them safe AND available.

This offer is not available in stores. Right now, it is only available from me. [Don't worry, powers-that-be, I have started the process of making this a legitimate contributed moduleAn add-on, or extension, to Drupal to provide additional functionality; written in PHP..]