[support] Website design

L.J.Bos eljay09 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 7 16:52:56 UTC 2011


Hi Darius,

Drupal Commons is D6.22. You can make as many groups as you like, and your
members can become either member of one group/team or even be member of
different groups/teams. Each group is adjustable, can have its own vision,
mission, activitities, events etcetera, but it can also be shared among the
groups.

You have to put a bit of effort in it to learn about the different
possibilities. Check out my play site: www.mijn-familie.net

Eljay

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 2:17 AM, Darius Blaszyk <dhkblaszyk at zeelandnet.nl>wrote:

>
> On Jun 6, 2011, at 4:48 PM, L.J.Bos wrote:
>
> > Hi Darius,
> >
> > All the work is already done for you. Download Drupal Commons from Aquia
> and it offers everything you described and maybe more.
> >
> > Eljay
>
> Hi Eljay,
>
> Thanks for the tip. However I have installed Drupal commons (complete
> version D7.2) but I find it extremely difficult to start. I couldn't find a
> content type, nor specialized widgets. Could you point me to the right
> direction where to start? Is there a Getting started manual or webcast that
> I can checkout? It seems also that Drupal commons is a bit to heavy for my
> needs, no? So what do I need?
>
> - a template-able page per group
> - some sort of membership administration (data per user that indicates to
> which team it belongs with the history preserved, personal data like adress
> and date of birth and bank account info etc)
>
> Do I need drupal commons for this, or are there other alternatives?
>
> Regards, Darius
>
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