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Noel Clarke star of AdULTHOOD official drupal site

I have just finished building a drupal site for Noel Clarke star of AdULTHOOD

My mate Jean Paul came up with the design and i did the tech end

Heres the site -

http://noelclarke.co.uk/

Edited by: VeryMisunderstood; Moved from Theme Development to Drupal Showcase

VintageGirlieMags.Com: powered by Drupal

*WARNING* There be adult content here!

Vintage Girlie Mags is running on Drupal! I've been running on Drupal for several months now, but I've finally found a great theme (Deco) to use for my site. It makes the whole thing look VERY professional, and I wanted to show it off.

I used to run this site on Joomla, but I became frustrated because the person developing the Joomla-Gallery2 bridge seemed to lose interest in it. When Joomla made some changes to its user database table, the bridge no longer worked and development seemed at a standstill.

Boy, am I glad I switched! (I'm not knocking Joomla here; it's a great package and I still do projects where I feel it's better suited.) The bridge works like a dream and Drupal seems faster to me. (That may NOT be the case, but that's what it SEEMS; I haven't done any tests yet.)

The site is an online community that shares old men's magazines from the 1940's to the 1970's. (No paid memberships, and I'll probably never do that here.) While I haven't done much (yet) with user roles, the option is there to have different tiers of membership.

World of Warcraft Guild Site

Ok so I was sadly disappointed with many of the "free guild" websites out for World of Warcraft guilds. So by the power of Drupal... I decided to make my own.

I am sadly a VERY amateur coder that knows next to nothing about css and php, but I'd like to think my site is actually pretty useful!

I used several moduales including, Image, Event, UIEForum, Bio, PrivateMsg, VentriloSpy and much more.

Quevin, LLC - www.Quevin.com

http://www.Quevin.com is still a work in progress, and I'd enjoy some feedback...

Quevin.com offers Web Design & Development, now including CMS (Drupal) development to clients in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, and a growing client base throughout the United States. Happy to help anyone in the EU too!

The website was previously running MT4, which was fine for blogging and simple content management. I'm sure it could do more, but I'm more interested in what Drupal can do for the website and my business. After using Drupal on various small projects, I decided to apply it to Quevin.com and then offer it more exclusively to clients. Still loving it so far.

I started out with the "Celju" theme (http://drupal.org/project/celju) and modified it from there to add a few templates for , blog and sub-pages. It didn't take much effort to modify CSS rules, and since Celju was very similar in design to Quevin.com, that helped a lot. I'm using "Garland" for my administrator theme. No "hacking," though I still need to merge my dynamic pieces into jQuery. I think I'm using MooTools (multibox and slide), Yahoo UI (event handling) and Drupal has jQuery running. Yikes! No need for all of these JavaScript libraries.

Drupal School Site. http://louisjubileeschool.org Drupal in Africa (Ghana) - The write-up

Here come another drupal success story. The building of St. Louis Jubilee School. This is a primary and JSS school (Junior High School) in Kumasi. Kumasi is a city in Ghana(West-Africa). The site is a basic website with normal functionality. The website contains information about the school and the activities of the school. Some of the features that allow the website to stand out from the rest of it’s kind is the following:
1. Online Results System
2. User and email Account for the staff
3. Accounts for the Students
4. Events/ News and Articles organization
5. Galleries
I just want to go through how I built the website. This is a write or some sort of documentation about how the tools,modules and how the site was built. We all know that drupal is a very powerful tool. I even called it the “drupal framework”. I see it as more of a framework that a CMS. We usually see it being used for high end sites like New York Observer, Eureka and the rest. I must say that they are really performing a awesome job with those site. I have actually learnt a lot from these sites and how the developers built it. In this case drupal is being used for a lower end site in terms of functionality , if I may say so. (A high school web site/CMS)

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Women on Drupal: Femina.ch et LesQuotidiennes.com

Translated from the French version on second part of the post...

Women on Drupal...

Edipresse is proud to announce the migration of two of their sites on Drupal

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