[support] Online Journal / e-Portfolio

Larry Garfield larry at garfieldtech.com
Wed Oct 17 19:00:22 UTC 2007


Will there always be a one-to-many relationship from user to portfolio piece?  If so, just have them create "portfolio piece" nodes, then setup a view at user/$arg/portfolio.  $arg is the userid.  That will then show you all of user 5's portfolio nodes on user/5/portfolio, all of user 9's portfolio nodes on user/9/portfolio, etc.

Cheers.

--Larry Garfield

On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 11:00:55 +0200, Daniel Carrera <daniel.carrera at zmsl.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I need a way to make it easier for users to create an on-line portfolio
> of their work (the users are students doing school projects). The way
> we've been doing it so far is that they just make regular HTML pages.
> This means that the pupil must be mindful to keep an index page or else
> it'll be impossible to find their work scattered all over the site.
> 
> I would love to have something that kept a group of pages together. I
> looked at the "book" content type and I liked it, BUT anyone can insert
> a page in anyone else's book. That's not what we want. We also don't
> want each user to be faced with a list of 2,000 "books" to choose from
> when Drupal asks to which book they want to add their page.
> 
> Can anyone think of a better alternative?
> 
> I took a look at the E-Journal module and that didn't do what I wanted
> either. E-Journal is to create a regular publication with issues and
> volumes and the like.
> 
> Using a Blog would normally be a possibility, except that one of their
> projects that involves keeping a blog to record their progress.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> Daniel.
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