I saw this link on the showcase and someone had suggested this site as one of the best drupal sites ever... Are the modules that it uses customed designed? and how hard is it to make them?
Can anyone list some of the common and obscure modules that this site is using?

http://www.ecademy.com/index.php

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drupalguest’s picture

I don't believe that site is powered by Drupal. It looks more like the nukes.

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VooDooStevie’s picture

You are correct sir, it is definitely a Nuke Fork of some sort. Except the fact that Postnuke forks use user.php and not account.php as the source for logging on and joining the site.

Simple rewrite of code to do that, but all in all it is definitely not a Drupal site.

drupalMan-1’s picture

http://drupal.org/node/23395
further to it: http://www.ecademy.com/node.php?id=738

also: http://drupal.org/node/5872 "...... Note that Ecademy uses an old install of Drupal (around 4.0...maybe earlier?) and has been extensively customized.:

VooDooStevie’s picture

The post says it's more like 3.. But I have only been using the latest releases so I was not aware of the structure of the old way they handled nodes and such.

Thox’s picture

ecademy does not appear to be using Drupal right now (any version).

drupalMan-1’s picture

Besides the listings here, where can I find drupal modules? is there a project that catalogues an extensive database of all "Custome" modules?

VooDooStevie’s picture

Look up at the selections they have here on Drupal.org.

Downloads brings you to the download page. Then on there we have Modules, which brings you to the modules page (current release). THe one's in the CVS are not full release but somewhat functional. :)

drupalMan-1’s picture

well, I started playing with the code on some of the modules is not really that complicated to make changes on them.

Also search in google for Drupal modules