The great thing about Arrange Fields is that it is so simple, you wonder why no one thought of it before. Essentially, if you have a form on a Drupal site, you can easily arrange the fields for a much better theming and display output.
This week, Drupal 7 was officially released as a beta 1. This is exciting news for anyone in the Drupal community, as it means that the next version of the best CMS around (ok, we are a little biased!) is almost ready for prime time.
For those who don't keep up with all of the minor changes and updates that took place as the critical bugs were squashed in getting to beta, here is just a smattering of new features/changes that are in Drupal 7:
In a perfect web developer world, every browser would work perfectly for all users, saving us as developers countless hours of time and frustration. This is especially true when it comes to working with CSS or more specifically, theming a website in Drupal. No matter how great your theme is, there will inevitably be some weird display, spacing or alignment issue that looks great in one browser but is a complete mess in another.