I need some help with viewing a page publically i.e. without logging in.
I have created users for each of the staff and set everything to public but I get a page not found error when I try to access the page when not logged in.
I can reach the meet the team page - http://gmslegal.com.au/?q=node/23 - when not logged but when I try and click on the view xxx's profile - http://gmslegal.com.au/?q=user/5 - I get page not found. The link does work though when I am logged in.
You can try for yourself with the log in details of staff/staff.
I have checked the Access Control but with no luck.
I am now three, or is it four, weeks into learning Drupal and am starting to see the bigger picture of the software better. In the beginning I wanted to install every module and theme I heard mentioned based on a few words about the module and no other research. In the two sites I am working on I have stripped out all the modules I am not using directly at present. It really helps me to see what happens when I do add a new module.
One module I have had trouble with is jstools and specifically wforms. I couldn't get wforms to run on my sites but I have gone to the creators of wforms, FormAssembly and am using their service to create web forms. It works really well as I download the forms to my site and link to them from within drupal. I am migrating the gmslegal.com.au site to Siteground server from my own site so it should be up in the next day or so. There you will see the wforms in action. Look at "Instruct us to Act" and "Obtain a quote" links in the menus.
About 2 weeks in and I am working on two Drupal sites. I started with the site for the short course our college runs at cor.robonline.id.au. log in is (teacher/teacher) I have created some pages and added some modules that looked interesting. I particularly like the front page module as it gives an initial message and instructions for anyone who finds the site and then has a different front page for students once they log in. The events module also looks great. What you see is about 8-10 hours of work. I admit it is pretty primative but I have a plan to get the site to where I want it to be over January. The main things I want to do are to 1) rewrite the single page for each of the three topics into book pages, 2) tidy up the themes including the banner and primary links, 3) get the events/calendar working so it can send email messages to students at certain dates, for example, when an assignment is due and 4) I don't really want students contributing to the content areas so I want tot get the blog working so they have a place to contribute Forums will probably do the same thing.
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