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I have had www.colombia.dk since sometime in 2003. It started with a selfprogrammed site but I quickly changed to Mambo and when the Mambo'ers started fighting I went with the Joomla branch.
I tried a lot of CMS systems at the time and found that Mambo had the easiest learning curve for me at the time and installed that. I have used that now for the past about 6 years.
We're migrating our website to Drupal, and I need some help managing user permissions. Ideally, I would like to have some module that lets me grant individual users the right to edit pages based on their URL aliases. For example, I would like some way to say "Bill and Joe are my accountants. They can edit any page that looks like www.mysite.com/accounting/*" Is there a module that will do this? If not, could this be done based on some kind of taxonomy, or category system?
All content created by the Admin is viewable publicly on our drupal website. Any item either a comment or new content is not viewed by the public. Permissions have been checked for the authenticated user to post, edit, create. As admin, I can see authenticated users content/comments. As Authenticated users once logged in they can view all content. But to any one publicly can not see authenticated users content, only content put by admin.
Hi,
I'm pretty new to drupal, but I would like to convert an old flash site onto it to be able to use the backoffice and different modules. After quite a bit of research about the different modules that allow inserting flash into drupal, I am a little lost. Does anyone have a suggestion about the best way of migrating an entire flash site into drupal to "extract" the information (text, menus etc)?
Thanks
I recently installed Drupal on my website (v.6) and I must say that I'm quite happy with it, even if it seems to be a bit too much "power-user" oriented at my taste.
But I'm learning, and the modularity of this CMS is just endless !! :)