I didn't post this in the Drupal showcase forum because I'm looking for the best sites using open-source content management systems, regardless of what they use. I would love to see Drupal-powered sites listed here, but a site that really caught my attention uses a Perl-powered CMS called WebGUI. This site looks amazing!

http://www.gfa.org/

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iraszl’s picture

That is nice! i like the small icons on the bottom and i love fixed width sites in general. i think flexible layouts should only be used for very special cases. like there is no reason why grupal.org shouldn't have a fixed wisth theme. i have to resize my browser here to make the posts legible every time.

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http://creativebits.org

afafdasfasfa32324’s picture

I agree. I e-mailed Drupal's webmaster a few days ago in regards to items overlapping after resizing the browser window. Has anyone seen a Drupal-powered website designed nearly as well as the WebGUI-powered website that I posted?

sepeck’s picture

Drupal even

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afafdasfasfa32324’s picture

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mnl’s picture

check out www.terminus1525.ca .. it's a site i worked on last year and it's entirely built using drupal and css.

iraszl’s picture

mnl. you're my new god!
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geokker’s picture

I like the way you can drag and drop the nodes in webgui. I think Drupal could definitely benefit from a revision of the 'weighting' idea. Perhaps every category could have a content table where items could be individually 'nudged' or numbered.

sepeck’s picture

Screenshot mockups. If you want to discuss hitting a GUI target, you need to get a mockup together so that people can discuss it.

-sp
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Test site...always start with a test site.

-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
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