[support] Project management website

Cog Rusty cog.rusty at gmail.com
Thu Feb 26 18:04:27 UTC 2009


On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Laura Scott <pinglaura at gmail.com> wrote:
> We have something much like this in use for our client-facing issue tracking
> system, built in Drupal 6 with robust use of organic groups, views, actions
> and triggers (and many more). Definitely doable.
> You run up against a technology limitation with PDF viewing though. That is
> enabled by browser plug-in, different on every platform. Zooming in and out
> on other images, though, is very doable. We're using a jQuery script for
> that.


One possibility is http://drupal.org/project/ipaper based on a third
party storage service. I looked around for any flash-based solutions
but didn't find anything useful.


> Laura
> http://pingv.com
> On Thursday 26 February 2009, at 8:31 am, Richard Wilding wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I'm new to Drupal and this mailing list.
> I'm a front-end designer and have been asked by an architect to 're-skin' a
> Google Sites project he has set up to share project images, plans and to-do
> lists with one of his clients
> Google Sites does not allow access to their html / css templates for me to
> change the page structure and styles, so I'm looking for another platform
> I've looked at project management / collaboration platforms like Basecamp
> and Huddle, but they seem too complex and I really want a simple interface
> with just the features my client needs
> Is Drupal suitable for this or is there another platform that I should
> investigate?
>
> Here is a summary of the most important features required:
> 1. Restricted access with multiple user accounts
> 2. Display text, images, .pdfs and videos within the website pages
> 3. Zoom or enlarge images and .pdfs to view details in drawings & .pdf
> spreadsheets
> 4. Include tables of information with column ordering i.e team contact list
> 5. Include savable checklists
> 6. Page templates need to be customizable through html and css
>
> Thanks and best wishes,
> Richard Wilding
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