I had done a bunch of conceptual maps and visual representations a while ago (2004-2005) on the potential role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Human Development (ICT4Dev). While I was finishing the conceptual framework for a report this weekend, I re-visited my maps and thought that it would be a good idea to share them with everyone. Thanks to Drupal, I was able to put together a site (I already had a multisite installation running) in minutes and upload the images.
torlaune.de is a new German language website about football (soccer). Registered users or those with a drupal.org ID can create and maintain their own blog, post videos from youtube.com simply by entering the video id, comment on content and write posts in the forum.
The following contributed modules are used on torlaune.de: bookmarks, buddylist, nodewords, pathauto, relatedLinks, service_links, site_map, tagadelic, tinymce, and userpoints.
this is my first drupal powered website and I have to admit that I really really like drupal. Hopefully I will find sometime to contribute to the drupal developing proccess.
My site is about politics for the Northwest region of Greece,Ioannina
The main idea is to publish content, ideas and proposals, so that politicians could have an idea of what the citizens think.
My name is david, I am new in drupal and in webistes in general, my site is www.realafricanartists.com. Wha i am planning to do is to run online store for african art. Could please visit the above site and give the feedbag on what i should next.
Today, Monday August 7, 2006 the new Redstate Network goes live on Drupal! We've converted this very big site from Scoop, and are very proud to be using Drupal for our next-gen platform. Right now we have Redstate.com and ConfirmThem.com using singlesingon.module, and we'll be adding four more blogs to the network over the next week.
We've just launched our new websites using Drupal 4.7. We currently have 4 sites, using a multisite install with some shared tables. These is corporate looking sites which I think will be of interest to some.