Hi. I'm running Drupal on a test server. I would like to integrate
vBulletin and Drupal to the maximum extent possible. My web guy tells me that neither the vbDrupal
module nor the vbulletin version of Drupal are being actively developed /
supported. Can anyone help me link Drupal w/ vBulletin so that when a
user signs in to one he is automatically signed into the other, etc.?
The other thing is that I would like somebody's latest forum comments to show up in their profile. Should I be using Drupal's forum? I
heard it is not so good.
i am ex-graphic designer working on my very first Drupal community site. No big company or managers behind this so, but more a learn-by-doing attitude.
I am looking for an experienced Drupal developer who could help finalize the project where my efforts and knowledge didn't manage to arrive.
Description.
We are a Shanghai-based company looking for a Shanghai-based developer.
Advanced Drupal developer required for project in final stages of development. Mandarin/English speaker with knowledge and experience with customizing Drupal templates [including CSS layout] etc.
Must be able to work minimum 40 hours per week until project stage complete – approximately 2-3 weeks.
Ability to provide post project support and further development a definite bonus.
I am in rather urgent need of having a download module developed to specification for Drupal 4.7 so that I can complete a migration project. I've looked at other modules, and Disknode comes close but lacks several required features. My requirements might be achieveable through development of the existing Disknode code, but am willing to look at starting from scratch if need be. For simplicities sake I will use Disknode as a base of reference, and the following requirements are over and above what Disknode already has;
1) AJAX Uploader: Implement AJAX uploader code from core upload.module. Not sure if it is possible, but an upload completion indicator would be really handy here to, but not required.
2) Remote File Storage: Need to be able to specify a download URL located on another server/website. This is actually the major feature lacking in Disknode that is holding me up my migration to Drupal.
3) Presentation: If using the Disknode codebase, some tidying of presentation will be required.
4) File Mirror: Users with the "upload files" permission have a "mirror file" checkbox that if checked will automatically download the file specified in the remote download URL. If no remote download URL is specified or the "mirror file" box is not checked, then the user is prompted with the AJAX uploader to upload the file from their local PC. Disknode already has the functionality to download remote files to the local repository.
We are a San Francisco based company looking for a contractor to initially build out some Theme’s and if skill set permits develop some custom modules. The position will start out as contract but if we find the right person it could be fulltime.