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Search engines love Drupal

I just had to say thank-you for Drupal. I recently moved two of my sites over to Drupal. Freejournal.net is running on Drupal 4.5.2 and How-to-box is running on the cvs version. Both are doing extremely well. Especially in the search engine department.

Hello everyone !!!

Why On your main site i need multiple login ? After going step by step on your forum I need to login more and more ?

Media Distribution - Better Than Free --- That's Weedtracks.com

Just about ready for prime time, announcing http://Weedtracks.com. Based on software developed at ShareNewYork.com, Moshe Weitzman did his magic and scaled a system working with 600 files to work with 60,000. All dynamic and wonderfully drupal 4.5. When we set three random album covers on the upper right of every page, the basic electricfriends theme came together.

The article at http://weedtracks.com/Weed/V3 gives some perspective on Weed files, and news of an upcoming software upgrade. In fact, the significant upgrade, Weed version 3 is due out this week.

But there is one little glitch, which perhaps someone here can suggest a work-around. Only in IE, sometimes the page below the top blue bar is offset by a small but noticable amount. When you hover over links, the link under the hovering cursor is redrawn a few pixels higher than the rest of the displayed page.

There is a reliable manual fix. To mouse over any of the links in the navigation block, or any block, causes the whole page to be redrawn properly, and there is no more offset. So my question could be simplified to, how do I force the mouseover script to execute at the end of drawing the page? Can we narrow down what is fixing the page? And I have to reiterate that it works in all the other browsers I've tried, PC and Mac. Only IE leaves this offset, and not quite all the time.

I am very interested in feedback on the site.

2010 Daily Vancouver

I wanted to announce the public release of a very nicely themed Drupal-powered site: 2010.dailyvancouver.com.

Bglog.net and bgdiary.com

I have two sites run under drupal and users are happy! :)
You can see them at http://bglog.net and http://bgdiary.com
This sites are bulgarian and you may not understand what thes contain, but you can view the realisation of the sites :)

The use of drupal by looking at the numbers

Some time ago I made some raw statistics regarding the use of drupal webhosts according to the listed sites on the drupal.org. The other day I came across some of the shell scripts I used and decided to give it another try.

So here is small analyses of the use of drupal. It is no a scientific approach, it is a merly pointing the direction where our users are going. Please feel free to comment by make suggestions on how to improve either the data or the analyses. Note that I only tried to analyse the listed drupal sites, my quess would be that this is merly a percentage of all drupal internetsites and 0% of all drupal intranet sites. Hence the data is not representative for all drupal implementations. Always look both way when crossing the street. Bateries not included … etc

I downloaded the file with the drupal-sites with lynx and the dump option and grepped all links not containg drupal.org, giving me –a couple of days back- 644 sites. Doing some rough cutting on them I came across the following toplevel devison (is not complete correct due to the lack of hostnames in some cases)

5 info
7 nl
8 co
13 ca
13 de
58 net
100 org
179 com

So the “dotcom” is still the most poplar toplevel domain (TLD) but country specifc TLD’s are on the rise, first the Germans (thanks to the magazine?) followed by the Canadian Bryght guys. The absence of the TLD .be (Belgium, the heimat of drupal) is most notable.

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