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I was trying to search on the net sites with demo of the Drupal installation.
It was very easy for me to study Joomla/Mambo once installed and having a fully functional demo site. Unfortunatelly I could not find this on Drupal.
Can you please advise where I can find a demonstrative site where I could log as administrator and view the admin interface and the definition of different categories and relation between them.
We recently launched a new website for our client Ashmore Palms Holiday Village, a Holiday Park (Accommodation) based on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.
They required a fun website with interactive features using the power of Drupal. The site makes heavy use of CCK & Views. Views was also used heavily for our custom implementation of the XML Flash Slideshows used throughout the website.
We just launched the public release of a new social networking platform Lokalog.Com built on top of Drupal. It is primarily targeted towards well characterized communities with well identified users who have relatively structured needs for serious and functional content and applications. Our platform is also more concerned about security, privacy, and spam protection than the typical community platforms run by the current big players in the game. Some of the important features (ALL built over Drupal, some contributed modules, and new code developed in-house) are:
Each user created community is a subdomain (in the style of Ning.Com, so you could think of Lokalog.Com as a Drupalite's far superior and less expensive answer to Mark Andressen's $75 million platform :-) )
Complete user control over theme, logo, and look-and-feel of each community
User-managed community-specific roles and fine-grained role-based access control per community
4 content access modes: public, private, official, and personal
Wide and open-ended variety of content types (currently page, story, blog, forum, image, event, map, media, poll, chatroom)
All content types are under community-specific access control