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www.luxori.de - german lifestyle guide powered by drupal 5.1

First a little introduction, my name is Mark-André Voss and I am the publisher of a german lifestyle magazine called Luxori. The website http://www.luxori.de will officially be launched in the beginning of August 2007 and is powered by drupal 5.1 .

This has been my first project with drupal and many things are still under heavy construction. I would be very pleased about your feedback to enhance the project.

I am thankful to the drupal community for the following modules used at luxori.de:

  • Pathauto
  • Views
  • CCK
  • TinyMCE
  • Service Links
  • taxonomy
  • ThickBox
  • the many Image modules

The list is not complete and the order has no intention, just the ones that came to my mind.

We have some issues we are currently working on:

  • usefull RSS feeds in all categories using views
  • theme taxonomy pages
  • integration of flash driven category pages
  • some translations

The case study of the New York Observer ( http://drupal.org/node/141187 ) gave me a lot of input and helped a lot, thanks for that!
I adopted the concept of channels and editions from this very helpful contribution.

In termes of multi-language support we are eagerly awaiting Drupal 6.

WebSenior.org, a Nursing Home Directory

WebSenior.org is a Nursing Home Directory. It lists nursing homes, senior residences and extended care facilities throughout the US. I used CCK to make a custom content type for the nursing home data, Views to create the view that is accessible from the front page and allows for selection by state and sorts by votes. Vote up/down is present with Voting API. Also present is Location with GMap, to parse the locative data into maps displayed on the individual node page.

Custom Playing Card Filter

While I don't think that the site design is hugely unique, as I'm just modifying the very nice-and-clean barlow template, I thought I would point out a small filter module that I created, inspired by the smileys filter code.

This poker-themed site allows a user to insert graphical playing card representations into a post. All you have to do is install and enable the module, and then enable the filter in the Input Filters section. I have not yet uploaded it to Drupal CVS. The module sets a css class for the card images so that they may be themed using img.playing_card { }.

DrupalDude.com Now Live

I started using Drupal just under a year ago and I can't say enough about it. From it's search engine friendliness, to the modules and themes being developed by the Drupal community. It's all good. In building my sites I've played around with a lot of modules, themes, and CSS files. So I thought I would give my share back to the Drupal community by building a site to help Drupal users. The site includes videos and screenshots showing tips and tutorials on using Drupal.

Double whammy

Going to bite the bullet and show off my two ... *ahem* ... "works of art" (term used loosely ;) seeing as they're as finished as they are going to be and I'm now at the standard tweak a bit here and there and try not to break things stage :)

Alternative Baby: attachment/instinctive parenting board, upgraded from phpNuke to Drupal 4.6 as the former was getting cracked to pieces (literally), and kept up to speed (more or less depending on how long it takes for the modules to catch up ;)

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