Our band was in a great need for a good website because information was not getting out well enough or fast enough. Our old webmaster, with the utmost respect, did not make a very efficient site. All old style line by line HTML, not even a style sheet. This made updating information a huge pain. So when I took over the site I knew I wanted to use a CMS. I already had experience with two different Wordpress website but Wordpress is more of a blog and didn't totally fit the needs of our band.
Hi - I went live with my social networking reviews web site last evening. It is using drupal 4.73 and so far everything seems to be working pretty well.
is a Drupal based site that we are working on to offer news and blog search.
If you click on Options you get a box called "Live Scan:" and it can be used
to get words/terms to search for (we have it set to start autocompletion with
a min. of 3 letters so as not to flood client's bandwidth).
I was working for a couple hours on a new filter module that would append an inline flash widget to links to mp3 files on my choir's website. I initially started working with the code available at http://musicplayer.sourceforge.net/, but came across this lifehacker.com post today.
My video gaming clan has been using Drupal on our website for the last 2+ years (since 4.3.x), and I've recently upgraded us to the 4.7.x series. This upgrade was the most difficult for us as it required us to completely rewrite our theme in PHPTemplate (which meant I had to learn it, and it isn't very well documented for the un-initiated).