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I'm a new web designer looking for a CMS for a volunteering site I hav just created, the vollunteer co-ordinator wants to be able to change some of the contents and post articles, news etc onto the site, after hours of frustration on how i might achive this i came across the name drupal and have read positive feedbacks for it, but the site has a custom design and I was wondering if its possible to import all this into Drupal?
I'm an author, speaker, and publisher, and up until now I was considering Drupal only for my own content, no other users.
I'm starting to explore options for a paid membership site and am wondering if anyone has any recommendations on how to take payment as well as separating the paid suer content from the non-paid user content, as well as if I have two levels of paid membership.
We have a specific project we're specing out, and I'd really appreciate your thoughts about Drupal's ability to compare with Dot Net Nuke for several key points. We're comparing Drupal and DNN because we have complete flexibility over the technology, and it seems fair to compare what seem to be the two biggest CMSs for both .Net and PHP. Here are our specifications:
I know that it is not possible to answer this question, but I wanted to get a feeling for the size of MySQL databases used with Drupal websites. I have no idea what to expect for a average company website (no community). Some product presentations, a news section (will not post every day, maybe once per week on average, if so).
I am sitting here in Brazil and the hosting market here ist totally new for me. So I am trying to get around to find out which host will fit.
I have a client who wants to sell video on demand. I also possess limited e-commerce knowledge, as well as have the ability to create a custom CMS myself (which would probably be the best case). Using Drupal as the core, I want to sell videos. Luckily for me, the e-commerce module allows you to buy content nodes. Which is completely awesome...except that the e-commerce module has no payment gateways I can find (for Drupal 6).