I'd like to create a site for schools where each school can create and edit its own site so that it is available under a URL such as www.domainname.org/schoolname
The site will also contain community features that drupal does provide.
I need a Web site with the following rough characteristics:
A home page with a blog as well as fairly standard things like a site map, site search, links to document libraries (text, audio and video), and sign-up/unsubscribe for an email list.
Links to four major sub-topics, each with its own blogs and document libraries.
Threaded discussion forums (with areas for each of the four major sub-topics as well as others).
Which the general preference?
To adopt the MySQL or PostgreSQL to use with the site Drupal in version 5.2?
Please, they answer with one brief explanation, if they will be able or to find necessary.
hello i'm new to fascinating CMS system drupal. and i didn't know where to post this so i post it here.
first i need my website to have no user, password loginfor the ordinary visitors but i need it only for the admin of the site so he can editthe website. so i need it visible to admin, unvisible to users and visitors.
secondly i made a forum in drupal from create content. can this forum has registeration system and login (for forum section only)
is there any data on how well a drupal system would hang in there with say 50hits every second (24/7) on a fairly complex site. Would it scale there at all and if so what kind of hardware would be required? I know this is all vague depending on exact specifications but I'm just looking for estimates.
I'm looking to combine a few websites of mine into a common drupal install. 2 of them are just straight HTML pages, the 3rd is a Wordpress blog. Currently they have 3 different URLS...
Since 1 & 2 have an overlap in content, I'm going to build the site under url#1/drupal. I will also incorporate url#3 into this. Now, here's my question...