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Anyone know where to go to find decent Drupal Project API documentation? Specifically, I'd like to look at the WYSIWYG Plugin API documentation but I can't find any place where that's actually documented even though it's referenced in the WYSIWYG Project quite a few times.
If there's some good site out there that has all the documentation on Drupal I could ever hope to get, I'd appreciate knowing about it because drupal.org is not being helpful at the moment. I tried getting a grip on Drupal through documentation and it is a pain to try and find anything without using a search engine but, even with a search engine, I can't find anything on WYSIWYG Plugin API.
Groups for Drupal WYSIWYG : https://groups.drupal.org/wysiwyg
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So I am doing a small project with my friends, and we are making like artlist.io website (ish) it needs to accept payments from users, paying members to have an unlimited download of our audio files, but non paying members should be able to listen to the beats/sound effects, just not have access to the download.
does anyone know how you would do this, and what plugin you recommend (does not need to be free)
I have looked over MemberPress and few others but no one from the support is willing to answer, and I don't want to pay for something that might not work.
hopeful to get some answers!
If I understand your question correctly, any membership plugin will be able to meet the requirements that you have. I've recently done some similar projects using MemberPress, and it's good. PPM is also a good choice. You might require some coding for doing exactly what you want. Otherwise, any membership plugin will do.
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I'm looking for an open-source framework for classified ads. It needs to be .NET-based, but I can pay.
Advanced features not really required - just need to be able to post ads for registered users in a private environment.
In terms of price, anything up to $1,000 is fine.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
MixNP is written in ASP.net C# and is a new addition to codeplex. It is free and open source GPLv3.
Looks good.
https://mixnp.codeplex.com/
Microsoft have a starter kit for classifieds:
http://www.asp.net/downloads/starter-kits/classifieds
I'd think DotNetNuke would work for you, although it might be a bit of overkill for your intended use case.
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What are the most used modules in Drupal?
Go to this page and take a list of all modules sorted by installations. The most installed module over all drupal versions appears to be the Views module then, followed by CCK and token.
Content Construction Kit (CCK) and Views are probably used on most sites. Hard to think of any non-trivial site not using one or both. In fact CCK is now in Drupal 7 Core.
CCK and views are the most used modules. All the modules list you can find at the drupal site. If you want a list of all the SEO modules you can have a look at this link
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If i look into PHP they have Joomla, although it was initially build for CMS only but currently it is doing much more then that, like it have Shopping Card module, blogging, forums and many more. In short for PHP guy they have Joomla as opensource, which just need a little customization and the side is ready within 3days.
Now what we have in ASP.NET, the most famous opensource here is dotNetNuke but don't support web2.0.
My question here is that what do we have in ASP.NET platform or in other word what is Joomla of ASP.NET.
Best option is DotNetNuke, if you want to go for .Net 2.0 then you can choose older version of DNN and you need to search plugins for that DNN.
Another option is Umbraco CMS. It is also a well known in the community.
There are also third party paid version of CMS which can have functionality that you want.
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We have a team of 3 Windows developers and we are currently discussing technical features on IM or email. Issues are discussed and then there is usually a final decision.
We want to have a forum-like environment (e.g. phpBB or other more developer centered solutions), where we can discuss issues in a structured way. Here is what we are looking for:
A forum like place where posts are submitted under a topic
HTML,links, videos, pictures in posts
It shall be possible to upload docs and images
Good and preferably fast searching topics (some PHP forums are really slow about this.)
Shall run on Windows Server
Secure (shall not be too easy to hack)
Any suggestion is appreciated.
Thank you
Paul
More startups prefer to use already hosted solutions for their projects, it will cost less money and time.
Checkout Assembla features and subversion hosting offer for sharing source code.
Perhaps you want to check out Basecamp?
Or set up a wiki of some kind, those are more useful than forums in my experience.
Maybe this one fits your needs, i always liked it
http://incubator.apache.org/wave/