I am not sure if Greenpeace is using Drupal or Civicspace (there are no hints except terms like node, taxonomy and the graphic for a menu), but they have done some amazing work with the design. They have also integrated some of Actionworks' stuff, but all in all, a great campaign web site:

www.kleercut.net/en

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kbahey’s picture

An interesting point is that the theme seem to based on the bluemarine (judging from the style.css path in the headers), but looks nothing like a stock bluemarine theme.

Well done.
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phillipadsmith’s picture

Hi there,

Sorry for not posting/responding sooner. Yes, indeed, the Kleercut.net site is indeed using Drupal. It wasn't a hard choice between CSL and Drupal at the time, because 4.5 had just been released and CSL was still on 4.4. The impending launch of the campaign swayed us toward some of the interface improvements in the 4.5 release of Drupal.

The theme is *roughly* based on Bluemarine, after trying to get it working with phpTemplate and failing miserably. It could still use some work, for sure.

Anyway, glad you asked ... and glad to promote the campaign and Drupal. The lack of indication that the site is running Drupal is merely due to lack-of-time more than anything.

Phillip.

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phillipadsmith’s picture

Hey K,

Thanks again for digging under the hook of the Kleercut site. We've finally had a few moments to jot down a few thoughts about how we got to using Drupal. You can read about it in a bit more detail at http://drupal.org/node/29603

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