lindemann.de is one of the biggest office furniture manufacturers in Berlin, capital of germany. We build the site the last 6 weeks with the cvs version and go online on june with the official 4.7 release (to the developers: thank you very much for this wonderful content management system!).
In Drupal 4.7, when entering content for a new blog, I see a little window just below the "body" section. It says "style" but does not seem to do anything. If I click on the little arrow, it still just says "style." It seems like something useful, but how do I use it?
velospace.org is an online bike community, a place for people to share bikes and photos. I have been working on since about Thanksgiving 2005.
I spent a good three to four months learning the "Drupal-way" and hacking core modules and writing my own code to achieve what you see on the site today. It was a very steep learning curve for the first three to four weeks, and then things really fell into place. The hardest/most fun hack I did was to get watermarking and thumbnail generation into flexinode-image (I encourage hotlinking of hosted photos, but wanted to include a small watermark).
At this point the site is just about feature complete for this release. I am planning on working up a load of heavy-duty "friends" features this summer, along with a few other community oriented features, which will be the next major milestone for the site. I wrote the friends system from scratch - it is social networking on the simplest level at this point. Users can bring any bike node into their friends list. As of today (6/6/06) I have about 400 users who have made more than 1300 friend connections amongst over 300 bikes on the site.
I recently officially launched the site with a fresh design. I was lucky enough to hook up with a graphic designer who has an eye for catchy looks. Thanks for checking out the site, any comments are greatly app
My site - called Planet Boinng for reasons now lost in the mists of time - has just been relaunched in Drupal form, after the original five year old Postnuke site got hacked in the worst way possible (someone actually managed to use it to host a Paypal scam). In fairness to Postnuke I'd not kept up to date with the security updates at all, but when I forced to look for an alternative to my now dated CMS I chose Drupal, because it seems like the most flexible, functional, and potentially powerful framework available.