Check out Organic Groups as well. http://drupal.org/project/og *
Ryan LeTulle*
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On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 7:43 AM, Joel Willers joel.willers@sigler.comwrote:
I don't have much experience with D7, but in D6 I would have used Taxonomy Access Control. Maybe there is a D7 equivalent. Hope this might put you on the right track.
Joel
-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Jorge Biquez Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2011 1:18 PM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] User content delimitation.
Hello all.
I hope all of you are fine.
I still working with Drupal 7 and most the functionality it has by installing it , plain installation. Since I have not explored all the world of modules yet and I do not have previous experience with Drupal 6 or before I like to learn all it can do as it and then, my next step read about all modules.
I can say that for newbies, Drupal 7 can be hard to understand about how to join all the pieces together and more when you do not have idea of what others modules to use. Anyway, when I finish I am planning to write a small tutorial on things I have found, specially for those without experience in any prior version of Drupal like me.
My questions.
I have read that Drupal 6 and previous versions were used in place like local newspapers, companies news, intranets.
As it came, without modules I have not being able to separate content under Drupal 7.
Let me explain.
Let's say a local newspaper of a small town or a small school.
What modules do I need to have content controlled only by the owner. Maybe that the teacher of 5° grade publish content and THAT ONLY kids from 5° grade can made comments and even read it. ON other side, that maybe a teacher can publish content for 5° , 7 and 3 grade but not the others. In the example of the school, that parents CAN NOT READ the content of kids an vice versa. ANother example would be that people of one comapny's department can post and read all information about his/her department but can not read or comment about others.
I guess that's the simple idea.
That's my challenge to learn now. I can install Drupal 6 but the challenge is to try to solve all with Drupal 7.
Any comments or advice on how to do this are VERY welcomed.
Thanks in advance for all your tme.
Jorge Biquez
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