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Once again, I'm using the vote up / down package for a Drupal-powered site. Go to www.topflashgames.co.za.
It's a list of flash games and you can vote on which should appear in the top 5 / front page. You can also leave comments on games as tips to other players, etc.
I build websites, not for other people but for myself and I started in 1997. I own around 40 domains. I intentionally use an old monitor set at 800x600 res. I do this because when I look at the stats for the browser res settings of my visitors there are a substantial number of people using this res. Many people may have a super-duper monitor at home but surf at work during lunch. Whatever the reason I think it is important to design sites with this in mind. Fewer and fewer web designers do, even this forum!
I just want to say that I am very happy with Drupal and how there is just so many things you can actually do with this wonderful software. Since the creation of the site http://www.geforce3d.net I have been looking for a good front page program that was easy to maintain and easy to edit and tweak in our own way. Currently we are still using the portal program for our forums called Tiny Portal. But when we hit our one year anniversary on the 27th of June 2007 we will be releasing a completely new look for our site.
We are currently relaunching a site we have developed to help bring this very cool CMS and others to a much wider audience. As we all know, Drupal is a general framework for building sites. Often times, though, users have to spend a great deal of time in development and theming to arrive at a site that they feel comfortable with. Where Drupal and other CMS's out there rightly seek to generalize the functionality offered to appeal to a wider user base, we seek to specialize general frameworks into more workable packages for the end user or developer wishing to shorten development time.
Makefunds.com offers free downloads of web site platforms based upon popular CMS's. We currently have one such platform available, which is of course based on Drupal, which is the CMS we know, love, and use. Makefunds seeks to foster community development of these platforms. Makefunds.com users can freely download the software, modify it, and redistribute it on the site. We hope to build a vast array of platforms that people needing interactive ecommerce web sites can use as a starting point for their own ventures. We feel confident that these pre-packaged solutions can further the development of the underlying CMS's themselves by attracting more users that might not be interested otherwise.