A long while ago (could be years at this point) there was a case study promoted on the front page that talked about a newspaper or magazine that had rebuilt their website on Drupal. A distinct feature of the site was that it used a node-type for the homepage that was essentially an ice cube tray. Each "cube" was a node and the homepage was set to publish at a certain time, allowing the whole page to be updated in unison while each piece of content could be prepared individually.
Does anyone with a better memory than I recall what publication this was? I want to say it was something like the Guardian, but my searched for that have not turned up anything. I've also checked listings of case studies on this site to no avail.
Was hoping to use a similar technique on an upcoming project, and would love to have the opportunity to re-read the report.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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http://drupal.org/node/371778 - The Trinidad Guardian now using Drupal - case study of a newspaper website
~silverwing
Wonderful!
Thanks so much!