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drupal france ouvert à la contribution / come on french drupal

I'm very enjoy to announce drupal france is open. It's an other french site about drupal. The first french drupal site is drupalfrancais.zapto.org. sorry for my bad english.

lxs

paulsummerville.ca

paulsummerville.ca is a candidate website for Paul Summerville, the New Democratic Party candidate in the riding of St. Paul's in Toronto, Ontario, in the upcoming federal election in Canada, which takes place January 23rd. This website is running the CivicSpace branch of Drupal.

Literary website, literary blog, small business site

I've been maintaining the 3 sites below sites for a year or two, and am getting ready to upgrade them all to 4.7 in the coming weeks. I thought I would share them here before the upgrade. Comments and suggestions for improvement are welcome:

http://centomag.org - (Drupal 4.5) small website with some poetry, fiction, image galleries. I may eventually merge it with the site below.

http://centomag.org/ceslit - (Drupal 4.6) weblog on Central European literature

Calendar (Event) Examples

Does anyone have any good 'event calendar' implementation ideas and examples? What sites have used these effectively?

Feedback on a simple, accessible theme for my website

Hi there,

I've just finished retheming Drupal 4.7b2 for my personal website, alexhansford.com

The website is validates to XHTML1.1 and is WAI WCAG 2.0 compliant (if I can edit the 'read more' links)

My website is a simple blog with a few articles on web development, running and as a resource for people on my foundation degree. I've also added a short url service (using phpFaber TinyLink), although it's mostly for my own use!

non-commercial website partners needed wilba.org

Wilba.org is a non-commercial project that is looking to create an online anthology of human experiences. The format is quite simple - everything is structured around the question 'What's it like to...' This question is very good at opening up the vast world of human experience in a way that is accessible and organised.

I read recently of a web developer diagnosed with skin cancer who went looking on the internet to see how his life would now change. He quickly found a vast amount of factual information on the disease and on how to treat it, but he couldn't find anything about the 'human experience' of it. So he started a blog, which has now attracted media attention. The idea is to make WILBA the obvious starting place for such a search.

Anyhow. Have a look at the site, see what you think and if you are enthuisiastic, can contribute ideas and expertise of any kind that you think would be useful, get in contact at info@wilba.org

Likewise, if you want to offer feedback via this post, I'd be very grateful for your input. I can set up a developers forum on the site itself and we can talk about how to take it forward as a collaborative NON-COMMERCIAL project.

I estimate that it will take perhaps six months to get WILBA into some kind of robust shape (though it might be a lot quicker with many hands) so that it can start to run live, but the development work will go on well into the future I hope.

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