Our handmade soaps unite modern scientific knowledge with centuries of holistic wisdom and wholesome environmental values. We believe natural is better, and that is what we are offering you; natural handmade soap, skin products, and bath accessories that we think your body truly deserves.
The site was built using Drupal 5.7 and Ubercart, together with CCK, Views and Image modules (plus a few behind the scenes modules like Google Analytics, and TinyMCE).
Jeremy Palmer, a highly successful affiliate marketer and author of one of the most popular books on affiliate marketing, has jumped on to the drupal bandwagon. He has rebuilt his site using Drupal:
My first visit to the forum and my first Drupal site.
Ive put it here for your comments or suggestions - hopefully more about the design than the content.
It is the beginnings of my personal website.
First thing is, I've always had a bit of a thing about horizontal scrolling sites (yes I know they are crap for text - at least until css column property gets implemented - but they are great for images). So I took the framework layout and butchered it to work horizontally - then I did the next terrible thing of using fixed divs and this is the result. hopefully getting less gronky by the day.
At the moment I am migrating the info from another site into the nodes, so the first few nodes on the front page may not be very interesting to follow. for a better example try http://creative-process.com/node/31
I tried using lightbox2 for the images but it gave no end of grief converting it to work horizontally (images centered in the 5000px wide container div). I eventually got it working but it displayed so differently in every browser that I abandoned it in favour of fancyzoom, which I think does the job much more elegantly, even though it is javascript and not available as a module.
This is a personal blog about foods, handicrafts, green issues and hand made soaps.
It uses Druapl 5.7 for now together with a few essential modules like image, tinymce, google analytics, etc - together with a custom theme.
The intention was to make it not obviously a drupal site when first looked at - but to have all the ease of use and functionality that drupal provides intact.
Please have a look, and any comments would be gratefully received!