Posted by jfev on November 8, 2009 at 6:42pm
Spent the last few months building a fishing website using Drupal. I'm up for any comments/suggestions on it... you won't hurt my feelings! After getting past the learning curve (or at least some of it), it seems like Drupal is unstoppable. Here's the url www.sightfisher.com
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nice....
have thought along the similar lines for a little while....just never took action on it. love the layout....just display a bit weird in IE6 for me. i always stopped going through with the idea because i thought it would be exremely difficult to get people to share details on their "honey holes"....making the info available to visitors slim. Have you considered in the meantime adding conditions to the map. You could pull these in via an rss i bet and have them mapped just like you have the pictures. Just an idea....but like it and will def bookmark and check back in.
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Wow
This is a fantastic site and I am very interested in hearing more about it. I'm working on a site similar to your, but for Danish anglers. Would you be willing to share some of your experiences and maybe which mods you have used. Especially for tha map and fishing lists.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Good looking site, I really
Good looking site, I really like it.
Simon Vreeswijk
SEO / Social Media Marketer / Drupal Developer
Stikky Media | HELIO Drupal SEO
Beautifully themed. Like
Beautifully themed. Like others, I'd be curious to know about the theming and the image galleries.
Nice work.
Love the design, how long did
Love the design, how long did it take to put the design and the entire project together?
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This looks great
Your website looks great.
Is it a little more on the left for a purpose?
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which module did u use to
which module did u use to build the frontpage content slide show ?