By TonyV on
I'm considering posting our online employee manual as a part of a Drupal install. Are there any ideas about the best way to set this up?
Our employee manual is over 100 pages, so it's quite large. Should I just rely on the Book module, or is there a better way to do something like this?
Any ideas are much appreciated.
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Book module
Yeah, I think the book module would be the way to go... It's the most hassle-free way to have structure, and it's designed for exactly what you are doing.
Anthony Pero
Anthony Pero
Project Lead
Virtuosic Media
http://www.virtuosic.me/
So would 6 be your choice?
Anthony,
Thanks for the feedback. So would 6 be your preferred install in terms of Book module? I know that we are still waiting on Views and CCK.
Tony Valle
Promethius Consulting, LLC
That depends on what else you need for the site...
Almost any customized website requires SOME level of views usage, so I haven't bothered with D6 yet. Lots of modules are done for D6, but some key ones are not. CCK without Views doesn't make sense to me, but that's just the way I use it, probably. Anyway, that's just my opinion. If you only need "out of the box" features, then go with D6. If you need to do a bit more, then you need D5 for the time being. Plan to upgrade in about 6 months
Anthony Pero
http://limafirstmedia.com
http://anthonypero.com/booking
Anthony Pero
Project Lead
Virtuosic Media
http://www.virtuosic.me/
Thanks
Thanks very much. I decided to go with 5.7, and will rely on Book module for most of the work.
Tony Valle
Promethius Consulting, LLC