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Website surfing structure?

Hello everyone, I'm the new guy and this is my first newbie question...

I'm planning a website (a city guide), which any user will contribute to and edit. The site will follow a specific surfing structure, and I would like to know if Drupal has this functionality, or if it can be modified to do so, in which case having an idea of how complex of a task this is would help plan everything.

The site is composed of only 4 categories, under each city. These are Places, Hotels, Dining, and Nightlife.

The structure is the following:

FRONTPAGE (welcome video, and a search box)
-----[The user searches for a "city name" only. Eg: Orlando, FL]

At this point the user decides what he wants to see in Orlando, FL. whether it'd be Places, Hotels, Dining or Nightlife.

He picks one category, and it will display a list of entries with thumbnail pictures, and now he can click on the final entry or article where he will find the entry description, contact information, etc.

So I guess a map would look like this:

------------------------FRONTPAGE------------------------
-----------------------------|-----------------------------
---------------------------CITY----------------------------
|--------------|-------------|--------------|--------------|
|--------------|-------------|--------------|--------------|

Removing Drupal from the page title

I am waiting for the new book to come out on Drupal 6 so I may get my head around Drupal better, but one thing that Im trying to nut out is when I create a new page and create a title name and then look at it in a browser I notice that additional text ' | Drupal' has applied itself to the end of the title, dont get me wrong Drupal looks great but I just would like not to have this one the end of each page. Where can I start to look to remove this automated function of the additional text?

A2B2XS - Cheap Shared Drupal-supporting host in the UK.

I recently posted about this on my blog:
http://www.thingy-ma-jig.co.uk/blog/07-01-2008/a2b2-launch-shared-hostin...

Basically, they are offering a shared-level hosting package for £20 a year which provides 1Gb space & 25Gb bandwidth powered by Lightspeed Webserver 3, PHP 5 & MySQL 5. They also support SVN and Zend Framwork.

http://www.a2b2xs.co.uk/

I've used their VPS service for 12 months now and just renewed at what worked out at less than £15 a month for a VPS with root access, 512Mb RAM (burtstable to 1Gb), 15b HD Space & 200Gb Bandwidth.

They also provide a budget VPS service called CheapVPS. This service basically provides the same level as A2B2 but on a more budget level.

Alternative to drupal module directory

http://drupal.hyrme.com/ is a site dedicated to creating listings of drupal modules and providing an alternate interface for searching through and rating the site. I find it a bit easier to use than the current drupal.org module pages.

You can login with your drupal.org username and password to post comments and rate modules. I am looking forward to your constructive ideas.

event module showing wrong year in Browse the Calendar (starts in current month)

Dear people,

We run on a Drupal 4.5.8 site the event module.
Browse the Calendar (starts in current month)
shows correctly January, but it is January 2007:

http://www.ruaf.org/event/7

Thanks for your suggestions,

Tsjêbbe de Vries
Antenna Foundation

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