I just put up a new site today for mobile devices using nothing but Drupal. The main feature of the site is a Google Custom Search Engine that I built to only search trusted (non-profit, government) health sites for health content. It also uses the pre-existing Google refinements for filtering.
Hey, i made this lil' "Programming Tip of the Day" feed that gives you a few script snippets, sample sql queries, etc. each day. It also includes MikeZone's Drupal theming cheat sheet, so you can get Drupal theming tip a day. I want to add more Drupal stuff, like "Drupal function of the day," or even small pieces from the handbook's snippet's section.
I wanted to share our Drupal site for The 1 Second Film, and get any feedback: www.the1secondfilm.com
Our project is a non-profit collaborative arts project, currently run on Drupal 4.7. Our site allows folks to become a movie producer by making a small donation. Members receive profiles and can connect with one another, keep blogs, etc. and can also upload content to be in a making of documentary. A goal of our project is to create a community built around collaborative art. Any profits from our finished film will be donated to charity, and the online community will continue to grow with future collaborative projects being planned through our non-profit, The Collaboration Foundation.
The site was built by Jason Salter and designed by a friend and myself. The site has been a big improvement over our earlier site, which was static and became impossible to maintain as our project grew.
Basic site flow:
1. Users registers and become 'Aspiring-Producers'
2. Users donate $1 or more and get promoted to a "Producer" user role.
3. Producers receive profiles they can edit and also get listed in our producer credits (in order of amount donated and then alphabetically)
We are preparing to upgrade to Drupal 5.0 and increase usability and community features as resources allow.
Over Christmas I came up with the idea of using an interactive game to make a rather complex consultation process about training and development for leaders and managers in the youth workforce in England accessible to young people.
Within an afternoon of Drupal development, I was rather suprised to find I had managed to get a rough site together, and with a little more work - to get an, if not beautiful, at least functional, site up and running.
The first ever theme i made for a site... It might not be the cleanest, but it works: http://www.onyxwoods.com .
I'm using views and minipanels on the homepage to get blocks where i want them. Had a lot of trouble trying to get the stylesheets to work properly, especially with all different kind of browsers. It's best viewed in Firefox, but IE should be reasonably ok by now.