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I really like what I have been reading about Drupal so far, but I am wondering what kind of website would Drupal be insufficient for? I noticed that a big company like Fed Ex uses Drupal, so it seems like there would be no other need to design any website using anything other than Drupal. I wonder why anyone would use anything else? Are there benefits you can gain by customly developing a website from scratch without a CMS? I understand that for Blogs something like Wordpress migh be better, but what about more complex sites?
So my problem is my host does not allow me to set the user names on my databases. Its a combo of the database name and user name.
So my problem is I have one database that is shared tables. To access that I need the user names and passwords to be the same.
So my question is...what would happen/will it work if I place two $db_url = in my settings.php?
Example:
Main $db_url = 'myspli://user:password@localhost/main';
shared $db_url = 'myspli://user:password@localhost/shared';
I wonder if anyone knows how can I do to align to the right of the header for my site on Drupal search module.
In the header I have other links and I like that these are aligned to the left and the search is aligned to the right.
I wanted to do a query. I'm working with Drupal and would like to link to another website that I've done for me I need to send from the Drupal username or ID to authenticate.
How can be done?
I run a small business where we do printing onto personalized items. The website I currently have is due for a revamp, and the current website is rushed but does the job.
I was until recently under contract for this backend software to perform a task. It would show orders, history and assign emailed images 'post edited' to be processed. Frontend you downloaded a desktop client or use a web based client as with any other major photo printing company like Jessop (UK) Wal-Mart (USA).