Features a style switcher (used strictly for accessibility reasons), and is the first public outing for my whatsrelated.module - demonstrating the itch which that module scratches :-)
Also uses phptemplate with a CSS layout and (as usual) flexinode.
photobanks.info is an advanced, regularly updated catalogue of stock photo and stock image sites (aka photo banks or image banks).
Using this catalogue you will find the right resource to search for the right image with no difficulty and in the shortest possible time. Whether you need a free image or rights-managed image, whether you need a photo of daisies or a typical Arkansas farm image, just choose the appropriate type and category and find the best solution.
Make your project well designed, eye-catching, and unique.
Skate Mental
I just redeveloped my existing, formerly marginally dynamic website using Drupal. It's a skateboarding site. The structure allows three columnists, news "reporters" and a "Super Pollster" to update their respective content sections independently, and provides a much more flexible structure for expansion in the future. The design is way, way out of the realm of what I am used to seeing Drupal used for, and be prepared for the content to be a bit harsh, irreverent and *hopefully* comedic.
We just went live with our family website, http://www.theheimburgers.com, which is run by Drupal. We adapted the BlueMarine theme to fit our needs. Please let me know if there are any improvements we could make. Thanks!
I just migrated my web site from slashcode (ugh) to drupal. I'm pretty impressed so far.
I was looking around for some php based cms software and found drupal yesterday. I downloaded it, installed and tinkered with it on my local machine, researched hosting providers on this forum, bought a virtual server from pair.com and got it up and running - all in a couple of hours. No major problems. I'm still tinkering with the customization and it doesn't look nearly as nice as my slashcode based site yet, but I'm sure it will get there.
Here are a couple of projects I've been working on recently:
The first is a completely static site for a buddy of mine who is opening up a language test prep school. There is no real content at the moment, but am pretty happy w/ the simple, clean design.
The second is a side project that we have just started. It uses the i18n module.
Comments and suggestions with respect to the themes would be great. . .