ZeelandNet Webmail I'm working on a teaming site and would like to ask advise how to set this up using D7. On my main site I want to have general news, events and some pictures. Registered users additionally get access to their team page(s). Each of these team pages follow the same layout eg team blog/gallery/agenda/news/contact list.
Is there a way to manage the team pages without having to create the pages one by one? (say I want to expand a team page with new blocks or change the block ordering).
Regards, Darius
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 15:19:28 +0200, wrote: I'm working on a teaming site and would like to ask advise how to set this up using D7. On my main site I want to have general news, events and some pictures. Registered users additionally get access to their team page(s). Each of these team pages follow the same layout eg team blog/gallery/agenda/news/contact list.
Is there a way to manage the team pages without having to create the pages one by one? (say I want to expand a team page with new blocks or change the block ordering).
Regards, Darius
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
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 3:22 PM, dhkblaszyk@zeelandnet.nl wrote:
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 15:19:28 +0200, dhkblaszyk@zeelandnet.nl wrote:
I'm working on a teaming site and would like to ask advise how to set this up using D7. On my main site I want to have general news, events and some pictures. Registered users additionally get access to their team page(s). Each of these team pages follow the same layout eg team blog/gallery/agenda/news/contact list.
Is there a way to manage the team pages without having to create the pages one by one? (say I want to expand a team page with new blocks or change the block ordering).
Regards, Darius
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L.J.Bos wrote:
Hi Darius,
Drupal Commons from Aquia
Sounds like an apartment complex in some municipality. LOL
Aquia has done a lot of work for Drupal and I'm just having a laugh.
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
There is a D7.2 version of Drupal Commons?
On 7 June 2011 08:17, Darius Blaszyk dhkblaszyk@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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On Tue, 7 Jun 2011 16:54:46 +0800, Ryan Snowden wrote:
I downloaded everything from here: http://network.acquia.com/downloads/7.x [1]
But now I see that it's not Drupal Commons but Acquia Network. How confusing! I'll have a look at it later today, though I would not like to downgrade to D6.
Regards, Darius
There is a D7.2 version of Drupal Commons?
On 7 June 2011 08:17, Darius Blaszyk 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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Links: ------ [1] http://network.acquia.com/downloads/7.x [2] mailto:dhkblaszyk@zeelandnet.nl [3] http://lists.drupal.org/
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@zeelandnet.nlwrote:
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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You definitely will want to look at Organic Groups. *
Ryan LeTulle*
bayousoft http://twitter.com/bayousoft -twitter
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:19 AM, dhkblaszyk@zeelandnet.nl wrote:
I'm working on a teaming site and would like to ask advise how to set this up using D7. On my main site I want to have general news, events and some pictures. Registered users additionally get access to their team page(s). Each of these team pages follow the same layout eg team blog/gallery/agenda/news/contact list.
Is there a way to manage the team pages without having to create the pages one by one? (say I want to expand a team page with new blocks or change the block ordering).
Regards, Darius
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