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In the few months that I have used Drupal, the most frustrating aspect of the experience has been the lack of documentation to support contributed modules. I had indeed abandoned several modules days along the way, because there was really no guidance on how to make them work. This underlines the general problem that techies face when presenting solutions meant for the real world .In our own experience we feel enlightened to have been able to present useful tools - whereas the consumer feels nothing other than obfuscation , because they have no idea how to use these tools.
When I'm setting up a test/development site, I'm frequently enabling/disabling modules.
1) No specific solution, but is there a better way to decide which fieldsets on the module page should be expanded vs contracted? That could save a decent amount of searching/scrolling around.
2) Likewise, is there a reason to keep the Core - required fieldset and its contents?
I need a file manager module based on Amazon S3, with this features:
- ability to upload file about 100Mb
- ability to manage files (add, delete, move, create folders...)
- ability to link file from a node body or attach it like images (like attach image module)
- ability to restrict access by user role.
I am looking to find examples of some health, fitness and well-being sites done in Drupal. At the same time I am also hoping someone has some examples of Science and Tech sites done in Drupal.
Anyone able to help ?
So I've been getting stuck into making Drupal 4.7 (and 5.0) work with Nginx, which is a bit like Lighttpd except without the firehose-esque memory leaks you get with Lighty and actual web traffic busier than a trickle.