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Dark Artsitry

Replaced Land Down Under with Drupal and I am very pleased with the results!
You can check it out here if you interested.

www.DarkArtistry.com

Homepage for the local Aikido club

Hello,

I just published our new website which was made with Drupal. It's for our local Aikido club here in Lund, Sweden so most of the text is in swedish though. Hope you like it :)

http://www.lundsaikido.se/

Thank you very much for Drupal, it's a fantastic piece of software.

AfterDeath Graphics New Site Design

I have been working on this new theme for a couple of days now and I finally got it up on the site... I was just wondering if I could get some feedback on it... or if you ave any questions... please ask!

http://www.afterdeathgraphics.com/

TouchTunes website re-launched using Drupal

Hey folks,

I just wanted to draw your attention to the fact that Koumbit.org recently helped TouchTunes.com re-launch their site using Drupal.

The interesting part of this implementation is that all the images that disinguish the pages from one another (e.g. the graphical node titles, the photos of the people at bottom-left and the buttons at the bottom) are actually defined in the nodes themselves even if they are displayed outside of the main content section. Not only does this allow for easy creation and management of pages that look a little less templated, this is accomplished without the site editors having to know anything about HTML/CSS.

Another point worth noting is that this project led to the development of an XHTML compliant "taxonomy ticker" module. This module generates a box (which, in this case, is repositioned into the header using CSS) that scrolls the body text of nodes associated to a particular taxonomic term.

Comments and suggestions are welcome!

Omar Bickell - my [infrequently updated] blog
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Koumbit.org is a collective of progressive geeks based in Montreal, Quebec that I have helped found. It is home to a growing number of drupal fans. Not only will we be re-launching our own site very soon using Drupal (it is now a relatively disorganised, French-only, wiki) we are also undertaking a series of initiatives based on this amazing tool. One of the most interesting of these is decisions.gnuvernment.org.

What do you all think about this one?

I just modified the Kubrick theme and came up with this:

http://www.svakstromnorge.no

What do you think?

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