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Mindblogling.com personal blog type site..

Mindblogling.com

I made this site awhile ago when I was all excited to be a new webmaster. It isn't updated very regularly like I'd want it to be but I'm TRYING to get ideas for my other "projects" going.

I had a BAD spambot problem awhile ago and am still wondering how to fix that.

Its based off the Meta Theme and I still don't have the photo gallery working like it should.

bonking, amorous plateform for travellers, business people, students, expatriates to locals dating, matchmaker, personal, friend

Hi

after much hacking, its finally completed, well nothings' every completed in web development as many of us know, but its at a stage that I'm happy with, if you like, please take a look

its all about providing a plateform under a classy tasteful guise/theme of allowing people travelling to engage with other travellers or locals ..

http://www.travellerbonk.com

Please provide feedback

Daily webmaster news and directory (digg style)

Daily webmaster news and directory (digg style) test beta site

Module

Leech
Vote up/down Package
userlinks

http://www.dwebmaster.com

Q&A site

www.stoemp.org is a new question & answer site (in Dutch) made with Drupal. I tweaked the Dutch translation to translate comments as replies.

Modules used:
- blog
- logintoboggan
- tagadelic
- pathauto
- contact
- service_links

(+ core modules pre-installed in Drupal)

Carlo

OpenLife.cc online Open Source book

Hi all drupallers!

I recently launched my site www.OpenLife.cc where you can read my book "Open Life: The Philosophy of Open Source". The site is done with Drupal. The theme is based on Chameleon and called "Vineyard". Actually, once I clean it up and comment a little, I plan to publish it too.

Drupal for a church website

I recently launched a website for a church in Huntsville, Alabama called Sojourn Church. The site is running Drupal 4.7.3 and in built with community building and communication in mind. The site supports podcasts, blogs, events, event signups and reminders, newsletters, groups, forums, and news announcements.

The site has been live only a few weeks but is already appearing in the top of search engine results pages. Several people have already attended the church by finding the site through search engines. This has been extremely satisfying for the church leadership. Drupal and the theme’s search engine optimization are to thank for that.

What good would the site be if the church leadership couldn’t use the site? What good would it be if website visitors couldn’t use it? Or if they couldn’t find it via search engines?

Drupal has made it easy for the church leadership to manage their website. Some have never blogged before. They had definitely never published a podcast. Now they are taking control of the site and users are responding. This is great to see others use the site and want to learn more about it.

Speaking of the technical curve needed to make content in Drupal, about one hour of training has gotten Sojourn thus far. However, I am planning on 2 or 3 one-hour training sessions in the next few months for the church leadership to ask all the questions they can about their website and the internet. Other than that, I am thankful that it has been so easy for the leadership to post content.

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