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Parenting site redesign

I used a recent upgrade from Drupal 4.7 to 5.3 as an excuse to revamp the look of a parenting website/blog that we launched back in February. I think the newer version is a easier to read and more cohesive, design-wise. The first go-around was primarily learning experience, anyhow. Here it is: http://www.marinmommies.com/.

The theme is a custom design based on Zen. There are more modules installed than you can shake a stick at. Some of the ones that we can't live without, in no particular order of importance, are:

a movie site

well this isn't my first attempt at a drupal site but it is the first to get this far.

it's simply a site about movies with kind of a community feel. i'm hoping people who enjoy movies as much as i do will sign up and participate in giving their own reviews and debating about movies in the forums and such.

if there is any advice you (drupal community) can give me on making the site better please let me know. also do sign up if you also enjoy movies :)

http://superduperpenguin.com

ren

Flex based dynamic graph navigator for drupal website

I've constructed a force directed graph interface (like the Visual Theasarus) using drupal nodes and tags as a navigation interface for my website. I've hacked the freemind module to output the structure of the site as an xml, with a further python script to massage it further (as my php is pretty rudimentary).

Noche Caliente website (11.11.11 event in Zottegem, Belgium) : nochecaliente.be : A simple Drupal website.

Hi,

I have created http://www.nochecaliente.be .

This is the website for a yearly event in the Belgian village Zottegem. All earnings by this event go to 11.11.11 (http://www.11.be).

The goal of this website is to inform people about the current event, the past events + allowing them to give feedback and order tickets.

I used only standard modules and tweaked some stuff (like hidding form elements etc.) using my theme, which contains few lines of code.

www.lastdaysjournal.com

so i posted this once before - looooooong before the site was actually complete, but now it is complete: lastdaysjournal.com, the world's first blogging/social-networking site for survivors of the zombie apocalypse.

a little about lastdaysjournal: first of all, i definitely didn't know what the hell i was doing when i put this together. i am most definitely NOT a web developer, but drupal was so easy to install and start using that it made the initial site possible. but there were some pages that i wanted to attach to the drupal part and use the database that drupal was populating to organize the users into a kind of geographical format to supplement the default reverse chronology that drupal automatically sets up.

i spent about 6 weeks in beta trying to figure out how to do that - taking php/mysql online lessons on lynda.com before i gave up and just got a friend of a friend (bob wold of ethitech llc in pheonix, az - *plug-plug*) to whip up some php to generate some 'recent users', 'random media' and 'biggest contributors' lists within the static map-style pages. bob whipped that stuff together in barely more than a night.

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