This is my personal site I built on D6. I am still playing around with the design and some of my content is a little out of place / and or missing due to a little mishap I had, but I thought I would get some opinions.
we have a server with a lot of memory and slow disk drives. We want to write a
module or a patch so that nodes will only be read from the disk once and always be kept in
memory from then on. We'd like to use Memcached to store that data. Which hook would you
write, and, if none are available, which function would you replace ? What would your code
look like (a textual description will do) ? Is it smarter to cache nodes or whole pages in a
search-heavy environment ?
This is a basic drupal powered website implemented by Michael M. Ocana. Admin site customized to edit the content.
The website will promote all my drupal modules and themes.
Sage Prep School house promoted April 7, 2009 and powered by Drupal 6.x. Most modules used in the website were developed by Michael M. Ocana such as School Calendar, Teachers and Classes, Picture Gallery, News and Announcements and Contact form.
Sageprep.com Drupal admin site were customized the links and changed to a more user friendly interface to suite and be able to cater the direct editing of the content.
We love Drupal and push every customer we can to use it. We recently redesigned our site with D6 and included a website evaluation survey and a custom design cost estimator. Both of which provide instant feedback to the site visitor.
Would love anyone's questions, comments, or advice.