Hello,
I need a module where I can:
-Keep track of a project's progress, input its expenses and its revenues, and the payments that have been made
-assign each project to a customer so that i can see for each customer: what projects are currently in progress, which have been delivered, which have been paid for, and for each project: what stages have been accomplished (and i need to be able to modify the stages), how much each stage cost, and what is the final profit.
I'm sorry if i'm not being clear enough, I hope someone can help me.
I've successfully installed WAMPserver 2.2a-x64 on my Microsoft 2008 server. When I click "Start Wampserver", I get an error stating "Aestan Tray Menu has stopped working". Could anyone clue me how to set up WAMP? I've pretty much made up my mind with WAMP.
For further detail as to what I've attempted, or why I chose WAMP, feel free to check out my other Drupal Post: http://drupal.org/node/1338808
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• I would like the site to have a strong mobile presence. Can I use a mobile-specific template alongside my normal one that will only show content I want or would I have to set up a mobile version of the site alongside the normal one - like example.com and m.example.com. If it's the first option, how is mobile detection handled?