Intranet (w/screenshots)

nisguy - February 7, 2008 - 11:44

Here's a few pages of our Intranet.

Screens

Looks Great!

skassam - February 7, 2008 - 16:28

Can you provide any details. Like what contrib modules you used. The theme is super clean.

Thanks for your kind

nisguy - February 7, 2008 - 17:36

Thanks for your kind remark,
This site has been almost a year in the half in the making, and I am ruthless against clutter and for usability. I'll be glad to answer any other specific questions.

Here are our modules:

Core Modules

book
comment
forum
locale
menu
path
poll
profilesearch
taxonomy
upload

Contributed Modules

Content Types

answers - for questions and answer board
cck (of course) - for custom content types
Quiz + Multichoice + Book - for inhouse training and testing

Content Display

content templates - for custom output of content types
Insert view - to be able to put views anywhere
members - for user & staff directory
+ lots of theming

Mailings

mass contact - for forced company mailings
notify - for optional content notifications
private message - for secure communications
simplenews - for the monthly newsletter
workflow ng - to enhance the answers module by emailing staff when a question is posted. Perhaps I'll find more of a use for it later

Tools

bookmarks - for user saved links - the killer app for our company!
IMCE - for image browser integration for TinyMCE
logintoboggan - user-friendly login
nodeaccess - for access control
roleassign - to delegate some of the user management, but not giving up all the access control options
TinyMCE - editor
token - needed by Workflow ng - I may find more of a use for this later too

Thanks for the details

skassam - February 12, 2008 - 18:05

Again. Well done!

Many THANKS for sharing!

mahalie - August 15, 2008 - 18:00

This is great to see, thank you for sharing. I wonder if there shouldn't be a dedicated 'Intranets' Drupal group?

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~mahalie
http://23rdworld.com

What theme did you use?!

DerTobi75 - August 18, 2008 - 17:51

What theme did you use?! Looks really great ;)

 
 

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