I've been asked to either programm or setup a website which will basically serve as a magazine and book archive in a niché market and I've been searching for a viable solution which would spare me from really programming it all up.
The basic premise is easy, an archiving system for variable objects which have varying attributes (i.e. books have ISBN numbers, Magazines have other numbers which I currently can't remember) and the objects have to be interlinked with each other, i.e.:
Book: "Apocalypse: No!"
Hello, I'm very sorry to post a question bothering you ... please forgive my ignorance. I'm willing to learn, my English might not be very good so I apologize for that too.
I am a complete newcomer to Drupal and got quite interested. I was wondering if, based on the following needs, would Drupal be good for me?
I have a single domain, where I want to create three different blogs (on three different subjects), such as
I'm a grad student in a Comp.Sci.Eng department and my Professor wants to upgrade our very basic laboratory website. I've been looking at several CMS systems and have narrowed choice down to Tiki and Drupal. I need some advice on Drupal capabilities and features ?
This is what we want:-
1 - Some links/content for unauthenticated users/general public
2 - The above + some extra links for internal users such as wiki, calendar, file galleries etc.
I'm adding a product to my Drupal-based site (a T-shirt) and would like to give a portion of each sale to an affiliate that brings me the traffic. How do I do this under Drupal?
I've been wondering if anyone has added in support for A/B testing yet? Basically, A/B testing is used to test your pages... 2 pages are created, A and B, and they are randomly shown to users. Certain actions, such as purchasing from the store, are then tracked and you find out which page is performing better.