Just to clarify it appears that the item: Fix Search for "On the Web" module, is about the search on backdropcms.org at https://backdropcms.org/modules
At this time, if your new project can afford to require PHP 5.5+, which it should, please use PHP's native password_hash() / password_verify() API instead of phpass.
Thank you for your answer.
What I want to do is display usernames or user images in a menu, similar to many community websites.
The basic menu that Backdrop currently provides is a "...
Just go to the menu where you want to add your link.
Add your link and in the path search for "user". It's done.
No need to use a token.
Or perhaps this ? menu_attributes
Please can you provide more information about the use case for this and also a screenshot or mockup of what you are trying to achieve.
There is a request here (https://github.com/backdrop-...
Posted1 day 10 hours ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
Oh thanx ! I had an "old" text format that I had disabled. I re-enabled this format in the field body with the permissions and the field comes back for editing.
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Fix Search for "On the Web" module
https://github.com/backdrop-ops/backdropcms.org/issues/1093
Fix projects showing wrong recommended release and showing deleted releases
https://github.com/backdrop-ops/backdropcms.org/issues/468#issuecomment-3138420621
Just to clarify it appears that the item: Fix Search for "On the Web" module, is about the search on backdropcms.org at https://backdropcms.org/modules
I think given the warning on the source site:
http://www.openwall.com/phpass/
We should raise the priority of https://github.com/backdrop/backdrop-issues/issues/5655