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Drupal based forum :)

Its my first try to make a forum with Drupal, and i hope i has come up well.. Not much content yet, but enough to evaluate the work done.

www.totalfilmy.com

Please do get back with suggestions if you like it.

NetCEO

Gimme20.com - Drupal Social Fitness and Health

Hey everyone -- Thanks to everyone who helped us out with our private beta. We are now opening things up to being a little more public. Keep in mind this is only phase I of development.

What is Gimme20.com?

Gimme20.com is a health and fitness community that provides collabrative tools and support for achieving a healthy body and mind.

What can it help me do?

Gimme20.com is simple. You can either build a customized workout, or select one of the many workouts submitted by your peers and industry professionals. Then -- Gimme20.com will track your fitness results for you. Heck -- we will even send you workout reminders if you want.

Add a social layer and the ability to report results via mobile device and we got some action!

Gimme20.com Fitness Tracking Community
http://www.gimme20.com

NOTE: If you signup, check your junk mail box. We just figured out our SPF record was messed up and changed the DNS. Although it is propogating.

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Drupal 4.7
- Our own spin on locations module
- Out of the box forums.module with flatforum and some killer themeing
- Buddylist
- Contextual improvement to helptip.module
- Custom module: newuserwizard.module sends reminders to do various things on the site (and can be hidden).
- livediscussions.module
- votingapi.module and a simplified version of vote_up_down
- Lots and lots of custom modules.

Educational Drupal Sites

Well, as inspiration for anyone else considering doing a drupal installation for an education site, we recently launched two websites which were converted from normal boring old html pages to drupal sites.

http://www.math.ohio-state.edu
http://www.mslc.ohio-state.edu

The math site was a challenge and probably took over a year including planning and evaluating various content management systems. We knew we needed a CMS as we have groups of people who need to edit pages but aren't very technically inclined. After trying about every CMS under the sun, I settled on drupal for several key features:

1) front end editing. I believe it's much easier to explain to casual users.
2) extensible. Out of everything I looked at, drupal had the most logical and flexible system for extending and building web based applications.
3) available modules. Drupal has an excellent selection of stable modules.

The mathematics website uses some stock modules and numerous in house modules. The course pages, course offerings and people pages are all done with custom modules. The course offerings page is manged by a staff member who keeps it up to date and allows instructors to edit the pages as they need. The module for the people pages integrates with our departmental ldap database to work as an online phonebook. The drupal installation is modified slightly to support SSL logins and to return a basic table based theme for older browsers.

evoluation.de - using Drupal for Web 1.0 sites

After two years of tweaking and tuning I recently declared www.evoluation.de, a website on educational evaluation, officially launched. The intended audience is academic, that's why I chose a relatively classic look based on the interlace theme. It demonstrates drupal's capabilites for designing a Web 1.0-style single-author website with a lot of static content and (at the moment) no community elements.

Free Tech Support Site Newly Launched on Drupal. I'll like to know what y'all think.

I've just Installed Drupal on my Site at www.computer-issues.com.
It's basically a Free Techical support Site where users are able to send their queries and are able to access other tech. support articles.
I've not done too much tweaking about with the original template as you can see b'cos I feel it serves the purpose of the site, perfectly.
I'll appreciate any constructive criticisms.

Another one - http://tdandh.trailheadinteractive.com/

The site I posted yesterday wasn't a total flop, so let's throw another one to the wolves...

http://tdandh.trailheadinteractive.com/

There's still a ton of content missing, but the theme has been approved.

Some info:
Started out as bluemarine.
Gallery2 integration (partially complete)
Admin menu appears in the left margin when logged in.
P7 Popup menus integrated into theme.
Same configurable image rotator module as cmrussell.org.

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