Hello,
I'm looking at a way that it is possible that (anonymous) users enter some data in predefined fields. The result is shown and searchable on the website and everybody can give comments.
It must be moderable. You must be able to open and close the questionaire.
How can I tackle this ?
You can do this by creating a content type and letting anyone author the nodes. The Rules Module (http://drupal.org/project/rules) could be used in order to create moderation schemes and to set dates for when content is available .
I hope this helps.
On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:48 AM, steven@vermoere.net wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at a way that it is possible that (anonymous) users enter some data in predefined fields. The result is shown and searchable on the website and everybody can give comments.
It must be moderable. You must be able to open and close the questionaire.
How can I tackle this ?
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There are 3rd party tools that let you do this, like Disqus. Otherwise you can enable anonymous commenting, I'm not sure off the top of my head if commenting is indexed for searching, you'd need to test. For making nodes, if you want that could also be permitted for anonymous.
Maybe a stupid idea, but can CCK fields be added to a forum and is the forum also manageable with views. Otherwise, this would be a good system ? Or am I wrong ?
There are 3rd party tools that let you do this, like Disqus. Otherwise you can enable anonymous commenting, I'm not sure off the top of my head if commenting is indexed for searching, you'd need to test. For making nodes, if you want that could also be permitted for anonymous.
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On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at 7:48 AM, steven@vermoere.net wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at a way that it is possible that (anonymous) users enter some data in predefined fields. The result is shown and searchable on the website and everybody can give comments.
It must be moderable. You must be able to open and close the questionaire.
How can I tackle this ?
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On 10/04/13 23:50, Info Razor wrote:
There are 3rd party tools that let you do this, like Disqus. Otherwise you can enable anonymous commenting, I'm not sure off the top of my head if commenting is indexed for searching, you'd need to test. For making nodes, if you want that could also be permitted for anonymous.
As a user, I don't like Disqus because it endlessly chews up bandwidth by refreshing the page without my permission.
Bandwidth is not free, and I often have dozens of browser windows open with maybe dozens of tabs open at the same time. And then there are the lappie and the tabbie.
I block Disqus at the firewall. I am not interested in realtime updates to any forum threads anywhere.
Fun fact: right now on my desktop I have nine firefox windows, six google chrome and 19 seamonkey windows open spread over 40 desktops in two screens.
Actually Disqus doesn't refresh the page anymore. Updates are done via websockets and just adding in the new comments to the dom. They made that change last year.
Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net
On 4/10/2013 6:47 PM, John Summerfield wrote:
On 10/04/13 23:50, Info Razor wrote:
There are 3rd party tools that let you do this, like Disqus. Otherwise you can enable anonymous commenting, I'm not sure off the top of my head if commenting is indexed for searching, you'd need to test. For making nodes, if you want that could also be permitted for anonymous.
As a user, I don't like Disqus because it endlessly chews up bandwidth by refreshing the page without my permission.
Bandwidth is not free, and I often have dozens of browser windows open with maybe dozens of tabs open at the same time. And then there are the lappie and the tabbie.
I block Disqus at the firewall. I am not interested in realtime updates to any forum threads anywhere.
Fun fact: right now on my desktop I have nine firefox windows, six google chrome and 19 seamonkey windows open spread over 40 desktops in two screens.
Webform does a pretty good job of filling things out. You can then use Views to display them any way you want to, or put a flag to display or not, so you can do it yourself.
Creating a node would work, too. Mark them as able to be created/edited/viewed by creator, but then create a view that any that are 'promoted' are shown, for instance.
Joel
-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of steven@vermoere.net Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 9:49 AM To: support@drupal.org Subject: [support] how tackle forms
Hello,
I'm looking at a way that it is possible that (anonymous) users enter some data in predefined fields. The result is shown and searchable on the website and everybody can give comments.
It must be moderable. You must be able to open and close the questionaire.
How can I tackle this ?
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