I created a content type of “event” with numerous fields and field collection items ex:
event date (date field)
event title (text field)
event info (text filed)
event media (field collection)
event photos (image field)
event video (html text field) (embeding youtube videos)
I'm taking over a website and wanted to port the site to Drupal, since my hosting company offered that and it seemed like a good way to get my feet wet in a CMS type environment. I do not have a lot of php experience but am a programmer by trade, developing Coldfusion based data management applications. Now, I could do what I want to do in CF pretty easily but before I fall back to that, I wanted to see if I could learn the 'drupal' way of doing what I need to do.
hopefully this is the correct place to ask this , as a company we are looking to provide document and file management system , it needs to have internal and external access to all the company files and documents that we currently have on network shares. obviously i need to migrate this data into drupal..
was just wondering if it was possible to do this using drupal, i have worked with SharePoint in a similar set-up and it worked great , using webdav etc... so as to lock files when they are in use internal or externally.
Hi, I have to move our static HTML site to DRUPAL. I am one week young user of drupal and I am reading and learning from others experiences. I will appreciate if you can give me your suggestions on the best way to restructure the following similar page (with tabs) to DRUPAL? http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/people/faculty.html
Thanks in advanace!
Hi, I am fairly new to Drupal and my team is building a site for a web design class. We are finding it very difficult to work on the site seperatly. Is there a way to migrate the site between virtual machines (Acquia)? We keep losing content, links and other module configurations.
We want to create a Troubleshooting Wiki that can reference other databases (e.g. MySQL, Oracle) and systems (e.g. Rally, BMC Remedy, Salesforce, Sharepoint, etc.).