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www.exetermcr.com

Hi there!

This is the third drupal site I've done now, it replacing the first one. My first try was quite messy, but I think I learned a bit or two since then. I'd be happy for feedback on the new site:

http://www.exetermcr.com (4.7)

compared to

http://oldwww.exetermcr.com (4.6)

Special modules on the new site: front_page, event, feedback, notify, poormanscron, upload.

Test Drupal Site

Hi, here is my first Drupal Site. Any suggestions is welcome.
Please apply for an account for testing Purposes. The site is in an Experimental Fase.
Thanks

Awesome spanish version of digg, drupal based

This is one of the most awesome implement of Drupal I never see: http://tec.fresqui.com

fresqui.com is a really cool combination of Digg and Slashdot running under Drupal for spanish people.

theorphanage.com

This site showcases the special effects work of the The Orphanage: http://www.theorphanage.com/ocp/

There is heavy use of the Views module on the portfolio pages: http://www.theorphanage.com/ocp/portfolio/recent

SavannahNow.com

SavannahNow is the web arm of the Savannah Morning News, a print newspaper in Savannah, Georgia (USA). It's built on a customized 4.6.8 platform. Some statistics:

  • We imported 160,000+ users from an existing system using the user_import module.
  • SavannahNow gets about 2M page views per month

More details here at http://ken.therickards.com/2006/06/04/tech-notes/.

FanaticZone.com

http://fanaticzone.com

We launched a new, very different FanaticZone site this week. The site was built on top of Drupal 4.7.2 (our first 4.7 install) by two people in under six weeks.

The theory behind FanaticZone is similar to Digg. The site aggregates Sports news from around the web and allows readers to rank stories in a simple voting format.

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