4 different sites with 1 shared search
Hi all. I need to create 4 different sites (nodes, taxonomies, users, theme) that have two things in common: domain base (mydomain.com) and the search. How can I do it ? I can use multi-installation and divide the sites via directory (ok for theme, node, taxonomy, but not for search) or I can use the organic groups (ok for node, taxonomy, search but not for theme?) I have thinked that the organic groups is the best solution, but can I theme it ? How ? Thanks. M. -- Michel 'ZioBudda' Morelli michel@ziobuddalabs.net Consulenza sistemistica in ambito OpenSource. Sviluppo applicazioni web dinamiche (LAMP+Ajax) Telefono: 0200619074 Telefono Cell: +39-3939890025 -- Fax: +39-0291390660 http://www.ziobudda.net ICQ: 58351764 http://www.ziobuddalabs.it Skype: zio_budda http://www.ziodrupal.net MSN: michel@ziobuddalabs.it JABBER: michel@ziobuddalabs.it
Quoting Michel Morelli <michel@ziobuddalabs.it>:
Hi all. I need to create 4 different sites (nodes, taxonomies, users, theme) that have two things in common: domain base (mydomain.com) and the search. How can I do it ?
I can use multi-installation and divide the sites via directory (ok for theme, node, taxonomy, but not for search) or I can use the organic groups (ok for node, taxonomy, search but not for theme?) I have thinked that the organic groups is the best solution, but can I theme it ? How ?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=organic+theme+site%3Adrupal.org -- Earnie -- http://r-feed.com/ -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://www.4offer.biz/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
Earnie Boyd ha scritto:
Quoting Michel Morelli <michel@ziobuddalabs.it>:
Hi all. I need to create 4 different sites (nodes, taxonomies, users, theme) that have two things in common: domain base (mydomain.com) and the search. How can I do it ?
I can use multi-installation and divide the sites via directory (ok for theme, node, taxonomy, but not for search) or I can use the organic groups (ok for node, taxonomy, search but not for theme?) I have thinked that the organic groups is the best solution, but can I theme it ? How ?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=organic+theme+site%3Adrupal.org I know how to search via google.
M. -- Michel 'ZioBudda' Morelli michel@ziobuddalabs.net Consulenza sistemistica in ambito OpenSource. Sviluppo applicazioni web dinamiche (LAMP+Ajax) Telefono: 0200619074 Telefono Cell: +39-3939890025 -- Fax: +39-0291390660 http://www.ziobudda.net ICQ: 58351764 http://www.ziobuddalabs.it Skype: zio_budda http://www.ziodrupal.net MSN: michel@ziobuddalabs.it JABBER: michel@ziobuddalabs.it
Hello, Michael, Using OG, you can specify a different theme for each group. Using Solr Search, you can set up federated search across sites. Either one of these approaches would probably meet your needs. Earnie -- this is the support list. It's okay to ask questions here. This question is not a RTFM-type question, especially for someone who is new-ish to Drupal, and sending someone to "Let Me Google That For You" is a pretty poor response. If the OP had copped an attitude, that would be a different story, but I didn't get that sense. Next time, how about pouring yourself another cup of coffee and forgoing a response that can be construed as less than helpful? Cheers, Bill Michel Morelli wrote:
Earnie Boyd ha scritto:
Quoting Michel Morelli <michel@ziobuddalabs.it>:
Hi all. I need to create 4 different sites (nodes, taxonomies, users, theme) that have two things in common: domain base (mydomain.com) and the search. How can I do it ?
I can use multi-installation and divide the sites via directory (ok for theme, node, taxonomy, but not for search) or I can use the organic groups (ok for node, taxonomy, search but not for theme?) I have thinked that the organic groups is the best solution, but can I theme it ? How ?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=organic+theme+site%3Adrupal.org I know how to search via google.
M.
Quoting Bill Fitzgerald <bill@funnymonkey.com>:
Earnie -- this is the support list. It's okay to ask questions here. This question is not a RTFM-type question, especially for someone who is new-ish to Drupal, and sending someone to "Let Me Google That For You" is a pretty poor response. If the OP had copped an attitude, that would be a different story, but I didn't get that sense.
Next time, how about pouring yourself another cup of coffee and forgoing a response that can be construed as less than helpful?
Even on a support list one should be willing to research a little before asking. It was after all the very first link returned by Google. I'm a member of many support lists and this one is one goes more than above board with kindness regardless of the questions asked. But even that doesn't mean we shouldn't guide users to help themselves. http://www.eifl.net/cps/sections/services/eifl-foss/briefings/tips-for-engag... http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html -- Earnie -- http://r-feed.com/ -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://www.4offer.biz/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, Take a look at domain access http://drupal.org/project/domain where you can set up the different sites, and then set up the search as a special page which will not implement the access. Gordon. On 17/07/2009, at 6:53 PM, Michel Morelli wrote:
Hi all. I need to create 4 different sites (nodes, taxonomies, users, theme) that have two things in common: domain base (mydomain.com) and the search. How can I do it ?
I can use multi-installation and divide the sites via directory (ok for theme, node, taxonomy, but not for search) or I can use the organic groups (ok for node, taxonomy, search but not for theme?) I have thinked that the organic groups is the best solution, but can I theme it ? How ?
Thanks.
M.
-- Michel 'ZioBudda' Morelli michel@ziobuddalabs.net Consulenza sistemistica in ambito OpenSource. Sviluppo applicazioni web dinamiche (LAMP+Ajax) Telefono: 0200619074 Telefono Cell: +39-3939890025 -- Fax: +39-0291390660
http://www.ziobudda.net ICQ: 58351764 http://www.ziobuddalabs.it Skype: zio_budda http://www.ziodrupal.net MSN: michel@ziobuddalabs.it JABBER: michel@ziobuddalabs.it
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