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New photography showcase

I'm very excited to announce my new Drupal-powered photography showcase, www.ericscouten.com. This site makes heavy use of image.module (surprise! -- and thanks James Walker for the new version!), webform.module, a customized version of comment.module, and a customized postcard.module (see my sandbox in Drupal's CVS).

New theme for my blog: power to the druplicon!

Yesterday I upgraded my corporate site. This afternoon I released my personal site. I am experimenting a bit with the way forms are rendered, to make them look and feel nicer. So far the comment forms and most others work, but the backend becomes pretty unusable. Off course its all PHPTemplate

Why Yahoo! chose Drupal for an internal site

On boxesandarrows.com you can find a good article about the use of patterns for the user interface. The staff of Yahoo! wanted to make sure that reinventing the wheel regarding the best user interface within Yahoo! would stop by facilitating the designers with some sort of a “knowledge blog”.

In this blog they could post their ideas, standards, rank them and hence create a more consistency, predictability userinterface across the Yahoo! sites. They describe in depth how the process from their functional requirements towards implementation went and how they made sure everybody would join in and use the tool. Yahoo considered different technologies (Blog applications, CMSs, Groupware and Wikis) and implementations (Movable Type, pMachine, PHPNuke, PHPCollab, Tikiwiki and yes: Drupal).

And after they ranked all techniques and implementations, Yahoo! choose for drupal: "Ultimately, we chose Drupal because of its breadth of capabilities, powerful taxonomy, and extensibility"

The article features some nice workflow charts and screenshots. It is nice to see that a big search engine like Yahoo! is using Drupal internally.

U of G - Comp Sci department turns to drupal

The computing and information science department is currently developing their new website using drupal as the backbone. The test site is up and running at http://tmphp03.cis.uoguelph.ca. This site was designed not to look like a blog/portal site, it is supposed to be a 'static' looking site that has the benefits of a full powered cms behind it. I made use of the custom profiles, pulling research information and other tidbits to create the research pages that are always current (or at least as current as the user profiles).

Webschuur.com redesign

Webschuur.com has been around for a while, but we can now proudly present the new look and feel.

Theme: The site uses a PHPTemplate theme, written from ground up, using only CSS and a properly structured DOM.
To display the images in a square I wrote a small custom theme_image() function.

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