The site is the largest english language website about the country of Tunisia and features loads of information about locations and the country itself.
The site was ported over to Drupal by Adam Moore who I am sure will be on here to claim some credit for his hard work.
This is his first Drupal website having developed in PHP and ASP.Net previously for the last few years.
There's a thread about a forum Competition, is a good time to post about the best front page in Drupal. This is one of the best ones for me http://www.9lives.be/
Well, this is my first Drupal website. Actually, it is my first website ever.
I learned HTML and CSS from some books about a year ago, but it wasn't until I started the design of this website that I "really" learned HTML and CSS, because I faced so many issues that do not appear in the books.
As far as the design goes, I used the Zen Theme's StarterKit, it's perfect if your theme is going to be mostly based on CSS. It gives you a lot of power to write rules for specific regions without affecting the rest of the layout.
A few weeks ago I pushed live my first non-trivial Drupal site, a web greeting card store at http://www.smartwitcards.com. This is a brief sketch of what went well, what didn't, and what I might do differently if I knew then what I know now.
My charming and lovely wife Jennifer owns and runs a toy and cartoon company called Teetersaw. Her brochureware site, at http://www.teetersaw.com, is a very basic Drupal site I built that uses only one non-standard module, Acidfree (for samples and cartoons). That went very well, so for the new store I decided to use Drupal as well.