I would think you could do what you want with taxonomy - read up on it first, you will need to plan out your categories. You'll need it even if you end up doing some of it other ways as well.
On 16/05/07, Erik Steffl < steffl@bigfoot.com> wrote:I am using drupal 5 (since 4.x or so) and while it's easy to install and
setup as well as add various content types I am still struggling with
trying to figure out how to do the overall site layout.
Let's say I want to have a generic news/blog (that works out of the box)
but I also want distinct (example) sections for Music (my audio files
etc.), computers/linux (setup, progamming projects etc.), Sports etc.
When I say distinct I mean at least obviously distinct in navigation
menu, possibly distinct themes/styles/modules enabled etc.
I find the menu trim module very helpful here.
For instance on my own website ( geekgothgrrl.co.uk ) there are a number of different sections, with menu trim I can remove sections from the menu tree when people navigate it, so it only contains links to relevant content. Works quite well I find.
There is a taxonomy-theme module too, that'd allow you to specifiy a different theme by term.
Kelly
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