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I am new to LMS technology now I need work on that.
We have to do LMS project in asp.net with C#. Please suggest me what tool or framework is better for me to do this and It should support SCORM and AICC (I don't have full knowledge on these words but these are our requirements).
Is drupal suitable for my LMS project requirements. Please update me. If else please update me suitable one for me..
I've read through the doc on themes and as near as I can tell drupal themes behave very similarly to Joomla templates. I'm just posting this question to ask...is this right? Or have I missed something really important?
I'm going to be making a new layout for my site when I transition into Drupal and from what I've read it seems pretty straight forward, I'm afraid it is too easy and I am missing something.
My overly generalized synopsis:
- Make a normal template
- Define blocks within the template
- Create an info file with all the info necessary (as per docs)
- Create a CSS file
What I see different are sub-themes...I'm still not quite clear on how this could be useful for me but it looks relatively straight forward...and using theme layers for modules, which I think are pretty cool. But otherwise it seems to use the same system as a Joomla template would.
I'm considering switching to a Drupal-based site, but I'm concerned with how Drupal would work with our subscriber database.
We're a newspaper, and we restrict some of our content to subscribers only. We work with a third-party vendor for subscription services. As it stands now, our current site uses a basic page authentication model that works with the vendor's subscriber database.
How to creat specific page for every content type ? I can create specific node for each contenr type like this node-story.tpl.php but I couldn't do same thing for pages such as page-story.tpl.php