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Apologies for posting this question a second time, but I'm still seeking a solution to this problem. Finding a solution has now become very urgent for me.
just wondering if this is possible:
Allow authorised users to update all content. As I understand it Drupal only allows the site Administrator and Content authors to update their own content.
Hi guys. I'm very new to this and have spent alot of time just figuring out how the site all fits together. I have found aload of .inc files in the include folder. They are written in php but I have never seen .inc files before. what do they do and how do they work???
thanks alot
I've done my research, and am comfortable that Drupal is the cms for me, but - after a day or 2 test driving this puppy, I'm concerned about something...
Can I use Drupal as a cms, while maintaining the XHTML/CSS/Standards-based discipline?
And an important corollary: Can I do this efficiently? (meaning, I want to make money, and have fun in the process!)
I especially would like to hear from you who use web standards.