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Keeping Blocks in Synch

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liberatr@drupal.org - Tue, 2008-04-15 22:08

Hey folks,

I've worked on a number of Drupal sites where we needed to keep multiple sites in synch, and Drupal has been a challenge to keep that way because so many options are changed through the UI - this tends to show its weakness when we want to keep the settings across all sites (don't even mention content). Moving content types and views is easy with the import/export tools, but blocks are another story. The visibility rules, Roles, and input formats all require your time and attention to detail - time you could be spending working on other features.


Web Developer | Pitchfork Media Inc.

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rorris - Tue, 2008-01-29 08:27
Employment type: 
Full time
Telecommute: 
Not allowed

Pitchfork seeks an enthusiastic web developer with webmaster/content management experience to work full-time as a multi-faceted technologist in our Chicago or Manhattan office to maintain and develop multiple high-traffic, Drupal-based sites. Work environment is creative, fast-paced, and Mac-based with competitive pay and benefits. Most day-to-day tasks deal with the development and maintenance of a frequently updated e-zine. Job requires round-the-clock availability (when needed).


Using Drupal to power a magazine

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dheerajchand@dr... - Sat, 2007-07-07 09:00

Hey,

I am curious if anyone here has used Drupal to build a site for a
magazine, and if so, what themes, modules, etc. you used in doing so.

I am new to Drupal, and my require some basic help.

Please contact me personally: dheeraj.ch...@gmail.com

Thanks,

-dx

Online Youth Magazine: How To?

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rdlynch - Sat, 2007-03-31 05:11

I and a friend are currently mapping out the plans for an online youth magazine targeting youth with disabilities. We've decided that Drupal is the best platform to produce the online magazine, but with so many options available to us with the modules that are available we aren't sure where to start.

I would be interested in any tips people have about setting up an online magazine/newsletter and in running the community side (e.g. blogs, forums, etc). Also, since our target age range is 16-25 I would like to hear thoughts on protecting the privacy of our members who are minors.

Interested in Hearing Experiences - Especially for Managing Subscriptions

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samdiener - Fri, 2006-05-19 06:05

Hi Folks,
I'm just about to start using drupal for our magazine website, and want to know if we might also be able to transition to CiviCRM for subscription management.
Is anyone using it this way - or for someting similar?
What are you using it for, and how well is it working for you?
In Peace,
Sam
www.peaceworkmagazine.org

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