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Case study url: https://drupal.org/node/2178421
Our team worked very hard on this website. We are excited to present it to the Drupal community. It was an incredible experience, we grew as a development team through this project. We contributed a new module to Drupal because of this project.
The Campagna Center has received positive feedback from stakeholders on the new site's design and functionality. The internal team is thrilled with the Drupal back end and content approval process. They are empowered through Drupal.
We hope you will consider our case study to be a featured case study.
Comments
Comment #1
leighcan CreditAttribution: leighcan commentedBrian,
Looks good to me. +1 for promotion to featured. We just need one more community member to come through and vote it up.
Great job.
Best,
Leigh
Comment #2
Brian Newsome CreditAttribution: Brian Newsome commentedThanks so much. That's great news. Is there someone I should alert to vote it up? It hasn't moved to the featured section. Thank you!
Comment #3
dman CreditAttribution: dman commentedI'm happy with the text and the story here. It's very well written, and a worthwhile promotion.
However, before promotion I'd suggest an editorial review to break up the "wall of text" and add a few more small, specific images - especially around the "Challenges".
It would improve things to embed a few more (small) images in the content to illustrate the points. I started to see about adding them myself, but thought it would be better for you to do so.
Please grab a couple more (scaled down?) snapshots of the element being described and add them to the story as "file attachments" and then embed them in the markup. Highlighing or annotating the page elements in a picture would also be worthwhile.
Turn this into a magazine-article that is easy to read and appropriately laid out and this would be nicer. Also pay attention to file sizes if doing so.
This is not a blocker, but I think it would make it more presentable front-page material. The page right now is a little too text-heavy, and I'm sure you have some small bits that could be illustrated that would open it up for better readability..
A screenshot of (part of) the back end you discuss would also help tell the story.
Comment #4
leighcan CreditAttribution: leighcan commentedComment #5
lisarex CreditAttribution: lisarex commentedPer dman's comments. Ideally, get at least one image in there to break up the text.
Can you link to your contributed module, Shortcode?
One other thing ... "VA" as a state abbreviation is only well-known in North America. Can you change this to Virginia, USA?
I removed the awkward bullet formatting from the list of modules. We haven't really got formatting guidelines in place but you could put each one on a single line.
Once those are done, we'll be ready to promote.
Comment #6
lisarex CreditAttribution: lisarex commentedMarking as needs work, per comments by dman and lisarex.
Comment #7
Brian Newsome CreditAttribution: Brian Newsome commenteddman and lisarex,
Thank you for your feedback! We have added images and fixed VA to Virginia. Please let me know if there is anything else we can do to have the case study promoted.
Thank you.
Comment #8
dman CreditAttribution: dman commentedI'm not *thrilled* enough, but it is "good enough".
Worth a +1 from me as a good story, well told. Lets push this, no objection.
RTBC pending another mod agreeing to promote.
Comment #9
leighcan CreditAttribution: leighcan commented+1 and promoted to featured.
Thanks for your patience, Brian.