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It took me a couple of evenings to setup my simple drupal site http://www.enjoyadventure.com. Please check it out and let me know what you think. It is supposed to be a community for people that likes adventures and travelling. I have a hard time getting people interested and to register.. Maybe it just isn't a good idea after all ;)
I've use these modules:
CCK
Panels
Views
PHP free chat
Buddylist
Acidfree
Taxonomy menu
hello,
i would like to introduce our new site http://www.virango.com . it is 100% drupal portal :). there is still lot of work to do so please be too rigorous in judgement. In few words www.virango.com is a community portal which gives opportunity to earn money for the authors.
virango.com just started but the polish version of portal ( http://www.virango.pl ) is working for 3 months and is doing really well.
I'm pleased to announce the availability online of LibSite.org. LibSite.org is a recommendation service for Library-related Websites. http://libSite.org
Registered users can recommend sites, they can add their own tags, rate sites and add sites to their "favorites" page. Thanks to "Syndication" and "Subscriptions", they can also fashion their own RSS feeds and email alerts.
I have made a bubble blog and news site that allows me to post commentary on the west coast real estate market and about Victoria BC in particular. I use the regular aggregator to add headlines to a news section and use poormanscron to automate the updates and renewals.
I am using Tiny MCE for editing and have activated capabilities for a forum and user commentary. I am also using blogroll to make custom menus and archive to keep track of content.
TeamSugar, a social network for women running on Drupal, just launched another cool celebrity-based feature. Using our database of celebrity info, we created the Celebrity Faceoff. Pick which celebrity you feel is more famous and see if you agree with the other players.
www.frugalvictoria.com has been redone as a Drupal 4.74 site. Using aggregation and articles, the site gives information to budget-conscious Victorians and others who are looking for ways to save pennies.