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I put up a server and little old static site last summer, but it wasn't much fun to update for interesting to look at. I decided to go more modern and tried out some different web software and content managers. Drupal won cuz it works and looks great. I'm very happy with it. I just wish the theme gallery has screenshots!
Anyway, without any further ado, here's mine. Please sign up, bookmark it, and visit often! :D
A few months ago, I converted my personal website from Xoops to Drupal. It's at www.ac4lt.org. It's a home for my photography (and that of a couple of friends) and a place for me to write about whatever's on my mind.
Today the site for the Dutch writer Threes Anna was released. The site uses Drupal with the i18n pahches, some additional modules, and a complex mixture of taxonomy-listings, menus, books and custom code.
Threes Anna is involved in various theater projects, has made various films, just released a book and maintains weblogs of all these activities.
I have been lurking on this site for quite some time now, reading topics and the like. I have hidden my site from the wrold, ashamed of the design, for quite some time! Until today, when I decided to finally make it live and here I am asking for comments and suggestions. The site is absolutely full of hacks, but unlike many Content Management Systems I have tried, these are only hacks to get the dreaded Internet Explorer to cough up a hair ball that looks like a plausible website.