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National Society for Hispanic Professionals website

I experimented with postnuke for while but finally decided to go with Drupal for this association web site once I realized that would be investing a considerable amount of money into programming regardless of which system I settled on. Although postnuke had a lot more features and a lot more developers, I couldn't shake the feeling that it was a toy.

New Drupal-ish Site

Just opened a new Drupal-ish powered site at:

http://www.eastoftheweb.com/uncut/

There's been a great deal of hacking of the built in Modules and Includes for both cosmetic and performance enhancements as well as the addtion of a couple of new modules.

Most interesting to you guys might be a generic ratings module that I haven't built an admin part for but would be happy to if anyone would be interesting in using it. It allows you to define an arbitrary number of rating types (e.g. Rate the 'use of language', rate the 'drama' rate it 'overall' etc) and values (e.g. 1 to 10 or good, not so good, bad etc) for a node type which a user can then choose when commenting. It then compiles a summary of the ratings and a list of the top rated nodes according to a user-defined function. The most complex ratings are currently active on the 'story' nodes of the site. The ratings system also has a user ratings system based on posting and allows users to 'ignore' the postings of users who have offended them.

The site also has enhancements to the main modules that I've noticed people have been asking for for a while like a view of previous comments when posting a new comment, proper 'my recent posts' views, forum-like bubbling of posts in summary displays, pre-defined avatar selector, taxonomy-linked icons/new post indicators, emailing on receiving new private message, taxonomy-related menus with new post indicators and a fix on the comment page linking. There are quite a few other enhancements which I haven't seen mentioned but may be of interest such as a taxonomy/history related 'go' button at the bottom of node pages -something my users asked for almost immediately.

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