Is Drupal a viable solution for my website? Please review What is Drupal before posting.

Drupal for Client Access

Ok, I am reading everything I can, and seem to be leaning towards Drupal, but need to get some insite from those that already have it to determine if its content and ACL with or w/o modules will accomplish what I need.

Automating Story Addition

We are upgrading a very old news website. We need to be able to automate almost everything.

I know Drupal "can do everything", but I cannot see how to adapt my current system into Drupal.

drop down menu

Hi dear friends,
can we make drop down menu in drupal? If so, how is this possible?

Thanks in advance!

I'm new: easy way for multiple sub-profiles

Hi,

I just started drupal this week and somehow getting used to it now (I came from Typo3).

I have this task to enable the creation of multiple sub-profiles - this is for a pet community site where each user can own multiple pets.

Having failed from Content Profiles module (sadly only allows 1 profile field - ex. pet names) I was thinking it's probably best to ask first in here before I plunge in to other modules.

Development enviroment set up

Hi there, i have a bit of experience with drupal. When used in the past, I've set up WinCVS and run a Wamp server to test on my local machine before copying files to my webserver account on Dreamhost.

Now a friend and I are going to be working on a project, and im wondering what a good approach would be for both of us to work on it from our own houses securely.

New to Drupal. Version 7 or 6?

I am new to the world of Drupal and love what I see. I've installed both 6.x and 7.x locally and note substantial differences. Specifically modules such as CCK which has moved to the core and Calendar which has no 7.x download to date. It will be several months before I need a live production site up and running. Is it worth learning 6.x until the production version of 7.x comes out or should I start the learning process with the alpha of 7.x?
Thanks much.

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