here's a "prestigious" high-profile Drupal site http://blogs.cio.com

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sepeck’s picture

They need to turn on path auto module and alias some of the long term path title's, well, maybe :)

-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide -|- Black Mountain

-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide

twohills’s picture

but it is nice to see another big name using Drupal

sepeck’s picture

I liked it. It was well integrated into their site and such. I am not a big proponent that everything needs to be aliased myself. They have the important blog starting points aliased already.

-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide -|- Black Mountain

-Steven Peck
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Test site, always start with a test site.
Drupal Best Practices Guide

judahp’s picture

Hi guys,

Thanks for noticing our Drupal implementation. We have installed path auto, but it doesn't seem to work correctly. Any advice or gotchas that may help us debug?

Thanks,
Judah
Audience Development Manager
CXO Media

twohills’s picture

what version of Drupal? what symptoms? and of course the age old 'did u search this site with google'? ;-D

sunad’s picture

As a potential Drupal fan, my congratulations and thanks to all contributors. I am relatively new to Drupal and the open source CMS, Did some digging, and excited to see more and more major websites being implemented in Drupal.

I just bumped into this page and coincidental found that CIO website's Advice & Opinion portion is also managed in Drupal and thought I will share with others. http://advice.cio.com/

Btw, as newbie the only hurdle I am facing, hopefully only initially, is to choose the right modules for the job especially given there are hundreds of modules and with several of them meant to be solving similar requirements/problems. I have seen some links with information on how they have implemented, and other documentations, but unfortunately for me it has been quite a time consuming experience or process. I am going through several of the good links for getting started, nice tutorials,..etc and the book (thanks to all), hoping to see the learning curve gets less steeper soon. They are just my initial thoughts (not in comparison to any other tool or anything).

Great work! Keep it going. I hope to contribute through feedback and suggestions based on my enterprise systems experience.

- SN