First off, I just switched to Drupal. I have had some time to play around with my site, and while I still need to brush up on the technical side of Drupal, I must say this CMS is amazing. I am moving to Drupal from Joomla! and though both are very good products, Drupal seems to work the way I do, and thus far I am loving it. Sorry, back on topic.
My number one concern before investing any time and effort into any system is web standards. This includes both W3C and Web Accesablity Guidelines.
I have visited many of the sites you list that use Drupal and many others as well. None of these sites validate and none of them meet web accessability guidelines.
Is this due to a deficiency in the system or a lack of the users' ability to use the system?
If it is a lack of the users' ability to use the system, how dificult is it to get Drupal to create sites that meet both W3C and Accessability standards?
is there any word on the openads module on drupal 6?
i'm preparing a site that should go live in a few weeks and am hoping we'll be able to go live in drupal 6, but we do need a banner system and openads would be ideal ...
I'm currently developing on Drupal 6-rc1. Clean URLs are enabled. I have very little code, and I've read the handbook guides I have no idea whats wrong with this code, this is literally all I have written so far. Not that it matters but the site is set up as a subdomain.mydomain.mysite (this works fine I can easily get there with the url subdomain.mydomain/mysite). I have no idea what is wrong with this code, from everything I've read it should work fine its really annoying though.
Currently the forum module shows the person who posted the last comment in certain board, but there's not link to see which was the topic the person posted this comment. Is there any snipped or patch to make this possible?
The idea is to jump to the last comment this person wrote, something like you can see in SMF