Andrew you are correct what I wanted to do is implement a subdomain for each user but as I can see this is not possible and my question now is, can implement this kind of URL for the individual user blog: http://mydomain.com/<blogtitle> ...http://mydomain.com/luis-blog.
I will really appreciate your comments.
Thanks, Luis
On 2/16/06, Andrew Cohill cohill@designnine.com wrote:
On Feb 15, 2006, at 9:47 AM, Jason Flatt wrote:
On 2/8/06, luis medrano lmzaldivar@gmail.com wrote:
I really appreciate all your responces but I still have some questions. How easy is to manipulate the graphic interface of drupal, I'm talking about implementing my own logo and stuff and the login page. Also Can I use virtual domains for the users blogs?, for example user1.myblog.com, user2.myblog.com.
As for the virtual domains, I don't believe Drupal supports this.
Actually, Drupal can do that. It's described under "4. CONNECTING DRUPAL" of http://drupal.org/node/43807
I did not give a very clear answer. Drupal can support virtual domains, but Luis wanted to give a subdomain to each user blog, as I understood his question. As far as I know, there is no way to do this.
The virtual domains referenced in the install instructions refer to using a sub-domain for an entire Drupal install. What Luis wants is something entirely different.
Andrew
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