Hi,
I am new to drupal, i have heard that drupal or joomla are better for thin content. (like sms collection,status,and quotes etc) , so i wanted to give it a try but i am confuse about how to import the existing site intro drupal? is there any proper step by step tutorial?
here's my site if you want to see so you can suggest me the solution which fits best.
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I am starting a website development project and would like to use Drupal as the framework. I am interested in recommendations for which Drupal distribution to use. The following describes the general nature of the site. I believe a portal structure is probably the best starting place but I am open to other suggestions.
Also, it is important that the distro be actively maintained and widely used.
I appreciate all suggestions. Thank you in advance!
I have this company website that I need to make. Right now, I'm divided between drupal or wordpress.
The website will show general information and products/services offered.
There is already an existing HTML template with CSS and images that I will need to integrate. (Shouldnt be hard to integrate though, I suspect an hour tops to move from HTML to compatible template)
A members area will be required, but can be simple.
Perhaps ecommerce cart system would be needed as well in the future where users can purchase items.
I'm managing a custom built system which includes an internal business system and a website - both built from scratch without any frameworks. How would I best proceed migrating the website to Drupal? It's a pretty large website that also is integrated with the business system through sessions and different user levels.
I am very new to drupal! I was wondering if this was even possible.
I'd love to make some basic, mostly static pages, with a "Knowledge Base" page that has a list of categories, filled with articles matching that category. So kind of how I would think a knowledge base would be organized. The ultimate goal would be for registered users to be able to edit/add new articles in specific categories (As well as create categories).
Hi guys.
Searched far and wide for an answer to this. Hoping you can help.
We're looking to build a small Web app. It will allow users to sign up and create a group using organic groups. A group owner will allow contributors to that group and contributors can contribute to multiple groups. All well and good.
For security (and ultimately scaling) reasons, each group needs to have its own database.
So I was thinking that multi site might work for the database segregation part.