A pretty basic informational site: QueensCenterMall.com. I am still learning how to use Drupal. Drupal is so powerful, however, that I have added most of the functionality that I want, except for a Google map. The theme is a bit basic so I am looking for advice on how to improve the look and feel.
Modules I'm using:
* Flickr
* Blog
* Forum
* External links
* Webforms
* News aggregator
Be Involved is a website that aims to get businesses in Bradford (UK) involved in the social and economic regeneration of the Bradford District. It's my first Drupal site and I'm really pleased with how its turned out so far. Thanks to the Drupal community for creating such a great platform and for the forum members who had normally already asked/answered all the same questions I had a few times over.
I'm hoping that over time the site may be able to develop to include more community features (and make the most of the drupal platform) but its going to depend largely on how the Be Involved team see the site developing.
I have tried to make the site semantic, standards compliant, XHTML 1.0, CSS as much as possible (although FCK editor's output makes 1.0 validation tricky).
I gave it a custom theme (based on Zen) and I also built my own little module that performs a simple business listing function.
The luxembourg architect's office christian bauer & associés architectes - cba wanted to migrate from a purely flash site to a content management system. The pixel-exact flash design was from a partner agency and should be adopt as accurately as possible - modifications was permitted only in typography.
wtfm is the first theme I've fully developed for drupal. It uses the phptemplate engine and includes separate template and stylesheets for the home, login, and common pages. A couple javascript functions enable tableless layout with vertical centering. I intend to use it primarily as a basic template to be modified and extended to create other themes.
U.S. Horse Trainer (www.ushorsetrainer.com) is a completely Drupal site that I just launched. It's goal is to be an online directory of horse trainers as well as to provide tips, articles, and community in the horse training world. I thought I would need to do a lot of custom programming, but it turns out a combination of Drupal modules took care of just about everything needed. The heart of the site is the ability to find a trainer and Views plus the Location Views module took care of that.
We are working on the site www.autochinainfo.com. We just switched from static webpages.
Please help us check the speed. The hosting is 1and1 in US. Any idea for SEO? We use clean url and install path module, but have not renamed all the url yet.