Is there a way we can know the number of anonymous users in Drupal 7 without the module? I was looking for a query.
A module is the best way such as https://drupal.org/project/google_analytics, otherwise you would need to look at the recent hits reports page and figure it out by hand.
Maybe the Visitors module is what you're looking for? Refer to its community documentation for some more details.
Be aware: I'm the maintainer of this module.
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I know that DNN doesn't support inserting of one module inside another one. But I wonder if 2sxc module has workaround for it and just like you can, lets say, insert gallery application in blog post content, is there a way to insert there external module object?
The short answer is no. 2sxc doesn't have this functionality built in.
BUT: DNN does have some APIs to do this - there were modules that did this kind of stuff. So I would continue in the DNN APIs to figure out how to do this.
I believe that the answer is yes, and that you should take a look at https://docs.2sxc.org/api/dot-net/ToSic.Sxc.Dnn.Factory.html. I think that you should be looking at CmsBlock.
Some other references:
https://docs.2sxc.org/specs/architecture/data-flow.html
https://docs.2sxc.org/api/dot-net/ToSic.Sxc.DataSources.CmsBlock.html
I've never done anything like this, and I'm not really familiar with the content on this page. Perhaps Daniel and give us both some pointers.
I was trying to find some possible solutions to manage one administration panel for multi domains, but didn't find anything relevant.
Does anybody know if it is possible in Joomla 3.x? And if yes could somebody provide any possible solution, especially not commercial one?
Many thanks !
Use a Joomla extension that provides multi sites feature.
http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/core-enhancements/multiple-sites
I prefer this Joomla multi sites extension by the way:
I have experience with drupal but not DNN.
I am interested in seeing if DNN has a module or the ability to have a page that each individual user with an account on my dnn site can arrange the modules on their home page. Sort of like a widget system where users can drag modules around or hide them if they choose. However, as the admin, i'd like to limit which modules they can have access to and move.
In drupal, there is a module called "homebox" that allows for this.
To the best of my knowledge the answer is not out of the box.
That said it would be possible to develop something and there may be something available at store.dnnsoftware.com that would do this for you.
not a lot of help but it may save you some time looking for stuff hat is not there.
I posted a question on the Drupal forum about whether I should build my database in Drupal using content-types or the database abstraction layer and schema module: [here][1]
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
[1]: https://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/98020/should-i-use-content-types-or-database-abstraction-layer
I'd recommend using content types.
For a PHP coder, sometimes using the Drupal User Interface to build things feels non-intuitive, but in the long run you're going to benefit a lot from doing things "the drupal way.
Once you reverse engineer your need into a content type and all it's associated fields, install the modules that provide those field types and set things up, you'll start to see the benefits.
Validation on all the data-entry froms will already be done for you.
Multiple display modes are available for your data (email addresses can be shown with or without mailto: links, images can be shown using any of Drupal's image styles)
Integration with other Drupal modules already exists, and will be supported (almost anything built with fields is available to views)
By writing your own schema you'll need to handle all these things yourself (and more), and not just once, but you'll need to maintain all that custom code over time.
Learn to leverage the community and all the great work that's been done already, you'll save yourself time in the long run :)
What i see you are going to have shop site.
You may tray this:
https://drupal.org/project/commerce_kickstart
, i've found it usefull once. It's drupal distribution with nice themed shop rady to use straight forward.
And of course do it with content type + views + entity reference modules.
Here is a link to a comment that answers the question I asked. It backs up what arpitr outlined in their answer on the orignal post on the drupal forum, whose answer is also in agreement with jenlampton's suggestion above.
https://drupal.org/comment/7848011#comment-7848011
I will implement my system using node entities until the need arises to build a custom entity (if it ever does).
The top answer in this forum give a good way to evaluate whether to use nodes or custom build an entity:
https://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/22586/when-is-it-appropriate-to-create-an-entity-versus-just-adding-a-new-content-type
I need to create classified add site with dotnetnuke is there good open source module or suggest a good approach,quick tutorial
thanks to all..
Honestly, all of the high quality and complicated modules are pay. DotNetJedi has a good classifieds module.
http://www.dotnetjedi.com/Store/tabid/53/uc/info/ItemID/8/Default.aspx
A quick codeplex search revealed this:
http://simplyclassified.codeplex.com/
But the links provided in the site don't work so I have no idea if it's good or not.
It might be overkill for what you're wanting to do, but Property Agent from Ventrian is a great, flexible and powerful module that might meet your needs. It isn't free but does come with Source code for a very reasonable subscription.