I haven't had a chance to go through this myself, but here is a video from the Do It With Drupal  seminar held in December on re-creating Basecamp with Drupal.

http://www.doitwithdrupal.com/free-videos

Steve

Laura Scott 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.

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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