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FOEster.org

Check out FOEster.org, its an an art project I've developed to create a politically intolerable inversion of the nauseating friendster site.

ComeNaturaCrea.com: a portal to talk about natural food.

ComeNaturaCrea is a portal where you can find and discuss ways to food yourself and your friends.
At present it's rather contentless (and it is written in italian). Enjoy it.

Powershotblog.com live!

powershotblog.com powered by Drupal. Drupal rocks! Comments feedback welcome!

zinhar.com

A turkish poetry magazine Zinhar's web site, based on Drupal 4.4. Just updated, using XTemplate. And the editor of this site (me:)) looking forward to see a "Zine" module..

www.zinhar.com

grappen.dk

I want to convert this site to Drupal:

http://www.grappen.dk

It is a sailing yacht's site with a long series of journey descriptions/diary notes accessible from a menu tree as well as chronologically through "Next"/"Previous" links on each page.

I would like to carry over as much as possible of the navigation menu/hierarchy in the left hand column, but I haven't seen anything quite like in on Drupal sites yet. Please take a look. The content is in Danish, but you'll get the idea.

ChiqueChick.com

ChiqueChick.com has been around for some weeks now, so you might have seen it already. I decided to make a case study on drupal for bloggers. And not bloggers that come from a coding background, but that come from a non-computer background at all.

The question I asked myself is: "Is drupal easy enough for a complete computer nitwit, to maintain a blog on?" Note that the question is NOT whether that nitwit could actually set it all up!.

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