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It's political satire. I'd apologize for offending anyone?
But you're "all powerful" god complex begins and ends as forum moderators. And given the level of activity on the forums, it's quite apparent that you're completely incompetent.
My other job is running a guest house in the French Alps (known as a Chambres d'hote). This is a site I have put together for our place, which is called Le Chateau. I originally started out with drupal 6 but gave up due to lack of compatible modules. The modules I am using here are Image, Image Attach, i18n, FCKeditor, Google Analytics, IMCE, Meta tags, Page Title, Pathauto, Poormanscron, Thickbox, Token, Update status and Webform (allthough the webform pages are not live yet) and XML Sitemap.
Touch financial are specialists in providing tailored business finance solutions.
We recently launched their site to allow user to get on-line quotes on items such as asset financing and invoice discounting.
With the creation of five mini-modules the forms are able to make the required calculations for the users, but also make it very straight forward for the admin team to login and update any of the 100+ values used in the equations.
Technical Design
JavaScript
With some straightforward JavaScript we were able to supply the five key user journeys with enough information on the homepage to give users an insight into the service before clicking to find out more.
The quick quote cashflow calcualtor was again a relativly simple lookup display calculation but was used to interate with the users and give them some imediate feedback on capital release.
An outline of how School of Everything uses taxonomy and notifications to keep users up to date with what is happening on the site. Our modules have now been released as dev versions, and we thought we would share how they work.
School of Everything wants people to be interested in stuff. Tell the School what you want to know more about, and we will keep you informed about other people into the same things. We wanted to find the right way to allow our users to manage their “interests”, and to receive regular, tailored email updates about relevant activity on the site. To build this, we ended up creating some new tools for managing taxonomy on node profiles, and a new plug-in for the notifications framework.