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April 9, 2009

DermaLightLaser Content Management System

Filed under: Content Management system, Recent Work — admin @ 2:01 am

Dermalight is a website put together with the content management system “wordpress”.  Wordpress is most commonly used as a blog system but it is completely customizable.  Utilizing wordpress as a CMS is one of the most handy things I have discovered yet.  With a completely customized theme you can make it seem like it a 100% static website!  It allows for easy content editing and page creation from a user-friendly interface, making web design a snap.  Easy for anyone to use!  Themes usually take about 3-5 hours on completion depending on complexity, check out this example!

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  1. This is really amazing!

    I have a problem, maybe You can help.
    I build a website with my young webmaster, with drupal. kozosseg.hangdala.hu test version not published yet.

    The recent working hangdala.hu is not drupal.
    Now, we have a problem. I bought a standalone autoresponder script, which is already on the server cgi, and in test status. this is called “Silihost Autoresponder”, but this is actually the Sellwide Follow Up Mail Processor. Unfortunately Sellwide is not a working company recently. In Hungary this script is sold as “Silihost Autoresponder”.

    I want, that the drupal signup and user profil would be integrated with this autoresponder. I want, that a signup to my drupal site and the subscription to an autoresponder series would be only one action for the user. That means, that the drupal form must send the apropriate database info to the autoresponder, or get it from there, if the user wants to edit own user data.

    The webmaster has built a drupal module for this task, from a php sheet it works finely, but from inside of drupal the communication is not sent to autoresponder, and not get. Something is missing, we don’t know yet.

    Could you help?

    Yours

    Sandor

    Comment by Sándor — April 16, 2009 @ 7:57 am

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