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CrochetMe launches its new site

This week Kim and I launched the new Crochet Me.com Web site (crochet is like knitting, but you do it with one hook instead of two needles). In its previous incarnation this Web site was Drupal 4.6 with loads of custom modules. The site is now 5.x with a few custom features, but mostly CCK and lots of theming.

the California Institute of the Arts

Case Study: California Institute of the Arts (BETA)

prepared by http://www.designguru.org:

September 17th, 2007

URL:

http://www.calarts.edu

Transform the Planet

Developing this site was my first outing with Drupal and I have since fallen in love. TransformthePlanet.com. The verdict is still out on whether or not Drupal will marry me. So far she's been great to me and we get along famously.

I just upgraded our site to Drupal 5.x from 4.7.

We are using a number of modules including a modified version of the recipe module (http://transformtheplanet.com/recipes).

Links on http://drupal.org/cases have to be checked urgently!!!

Hi, somebody of the team who is maintaining this site should check *urgently* the links on http://drupal.org/cases

This is a VERY important part of the docs - this is where you send people to learn something about drupal and to see, how other sites are using drupal. Readers of these pages often are involved in decisions about spending money on a project backed by drupal. Readers of these pages want to see great sites with brilliant features.

MobuzzTV

I just surf internet and i find this great website http://dailybuzz.mobuzz.tv/ with drupal, nice work

finally went online - punk-rock-community

After some months of heavy customizing, my punk rock community page went online again using drupal. this site exists 3 years now with about 400 members (...so far) and the main features have been (and are now): an article database, a forum, a downloadable video-/audiodatabase, lyrics, image galleries and a a weblink-directory - everything accepting user-input. Now, with drupal i have been able the extend the features to: user-blogging, tagging, multimediastreaming and easy site-wide-rating. Formerly, the webpage was up using php-fusion, so i went through some trouble converting the data. lately, i've been able to get all the forums, the users and their PMs over by first converting to phpbb2... well, you can think of the rest ;) following modules are in use:

  • Forum Access

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