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Ownership of member names and info...

Three questions... I hope someone can help.

1. Is there a way to broadcast email all your website members?
2. Is there a way to keep a db of all your members and their contact info?
3. Is there a way to require your users to register specifically for your site, as opposed to simply being a member of any other Drupal website?

Thanks!

Moving Drupal site UP one directory...

Can I move my Drupal test site from the directory blahblah.com/drupal/ to blahblah.com? I would like to move it up to the top after testing it. Thanks in advance.

BTW, so far I am VERY impressed with Drupal!!!!!

I am not sure of capability and need advice

Hi. I am working on a design for a new site. My questions are as follows:
(1) Will I be able to use permissions and logins to have a site with 2 faces - a public non-logged-in face with some limited forums/news and a second members-only-logged-in face, with lots of features?
(2) If the above works, then can I choose pieces of news and forums (e.g. a particular public topic) to appear on public side, but sourcing from that input on the members sire (like a preview of sorts)?

Problems with Tables

Hi Everybody !
I've a problem with tables on my main page. Some users like to use tables in their postings. When one of theese postings is shown on the main page , the table is not closed by the "end table tag" because you can't see the whole article. What can I do to fix such problems ?

Anybody have a custom "frontpage" similiar to ecademy.com?

I would love to have a front page similiar to the one that ecademy.com uses to list new posts in several categories of content. Anyone have a custom front page module that does something anywhere even close to this? I've searched through drupal.org and the best I've been able to come up with is to copy node.module and hack it to pieces... then put it in as the front page.

There's got to be a better way! Anyone??

Radi

User's Manual As a Requirements Specification

This is a little bit of an academic topic, but in light of recent discussions about requirements and new user difficulties, I figured that I'd at least mention this:

User's Manual as a Requirements Specification

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