I've been working on a Drupal-based website for my martial arts association in an effort to move forward from pen-and-paper to something a little more modern. I'm quickly realising that setting up the back end is a bit beyond me, so if anyone has any good contacts in the web development world who a) know Drupal and b) don't charge a fortune (we're a non-profit, so have very little cash!) I'd be very grateful for an introduction. If they're cautious what we're trying to do, it's basically a website where users can: Register for a trial membership of the association Pay for a full membership for themselves (recurring subscription or one-off) Register children as junior members and pay for their membership separately Pay for event attendance in advance Record event attendance and grading records View their own profile, including full records of gradings and events If instructors, view the whole association, especially emergency contact information, for any member Most of it isn't too hard in isolation, but getting it all to work together is giving me a headache! As such, I'm hoping an expert will be able to look at what I'm trying to achieve and, with any luck, tie it all together in a matter of minutes! Cheers
Just registering interest and have googled it. Is Drupal a website builder or a coding langauge? (not interest as in, i will do it or can, interest as in to see where this goes)
It's an open-source content management system with very flexible extension and theming options. In short, it's a very powerful way to make webpages that goes beyond what a normal person can do with just coding languages.
Is the website Redweb.com? I will see if i can find a coder from a chat room a while back. Edit: no idea their rates or anything, if i can find them i will ask, they have a work page on a website somewhere as well.
Drupal 7 or 8? I've developed sites in Drupal 7 before, but I haven't used 8, which is a ground-up rewrite of the system.