This was actually my first Drupal site. The site became dysfunctional for various reasons. It has been relaunched on Drupal 5 itself once again. This is it: http://www.wildlifewatch.in/ This is a beta relaunch, you can say. I will have the consolidated phase only in December.
All changes that have been effected have been based primarily on site behavioral patterns for the last two years.
This Page www.rechtsklarheit.de for a lawyer in Berlin was setup with Drupal and individually set up and themed by www.arlmedia.eu art department with Artisteer. The process was quite smooth and the theme could be used as it was exported from Artisteer with only minor edting in the CSS. Drupal showed as wonderfully versatile and supports a flexible and very interactive developement process.
posted a campaign website for san francisco board of supervisors race 2010.
Using drupal 6.x. development and theming.
figured I'd share the site as I used alot of drupal.org resources and support while doing the work. so thanks to the drupal community - comments welcome.. relative newbie..so, go easy if you can.
thanks
My partner and I are trying to build a community of sports fans who are "away from home", i.e. they live in a new city but still want to watch their hometown team with other fans.
There are many bars/restaurants in many cities that cater to this type of fan, but we found that information is often lacking. We eventually hope to have feature stories, a review system and possibly a geographic directory.
I am with the Haiku Project, the creators of a new open source operating system for personal computing called Haiku. We have been happily using Drupal for our website since late 2006, starting with version 4.7. This past Monday we made our first alpha release of Haiku, and marked the occasion with a Drupal upgrade (to version 6) and a website design renewal using a theme based on Acquia Marina (heavily modified though). Check it out: