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WHHGreens.ca--A small local group (electoral district association) website case study

whhgreens.ca is the basic-information website for the local branch of the Green Party in the Wellington-Halton Hills riding (in Ontario, Canada). It runs on Drupal 5x, and it uses 100% out-of-the-box modules contributed by the wonderful people on the drupal.org site, so no coding skills were required to put it together (beyond a little CSS :)

Features

The site is a pretty standard general community group-type site--an easy-to-post-to venue for doling out information to involved and curious parties. Its needs/features include:

  • giving general info about the group
  • a means for contacting the group without getting a ton of spam
  • posting blog entries and news as needed by multiple users
  • listing events
  • looking somewhat interesting (not 100% text…)

(Also, during federal elections, it highlights policy information tailored to the local area and has links to outside press coverage, but it doesn't use any extra modules to do this).

Highlights of the Modules Used

Views-setting up menu items/pages for news or blogs or articles, so that Drupal would automatically suck new posts of the right category/content type onto the pages without anyone having to do anything
Calendar (& Date/DateAPI)-posting events

PapaEddiesCatering.com

Since making this website the catering business called Papa Eddies Catering has expanded into the restaurant business! This site was made in drupal 6x using a series basic contributed module. www.PapaEddiesCatering.com

Urbanhogs.com revisted

Since this was orginally my first drupal site posted just under a year ago. I decided to go at it again with a new set of skills and modules. www.urbanhogs.com. Still have alot of tweaking to do but I'm please with the overall functionality.

Filmissimo.it - My website :D

My new website is :

Filmissimo.it : Film, Telefilm e Cartoon Gratis

It's very simple :P ( I have created it in 5 days )

What do you think about it ?

:)

Drupal Powered Flash CMS

Hello All,

We have just completed and launched our 2nd attempt at a Drupal Powered Flash website. To give you a little background we are a team of dedicated web developers from the UK, we have been deploying Drupal websites for our clients since the 4.6 days.

As designers and developers we have of course dabbled with Flash, and thought of no better to show off the strengths of Drupal as a CMS and the design possibilites of Flash.

It has taken several months and blood sweat and tears (arguments / differences of opinion etc) to get the site to its launched status. We have generally deployed this using XML feeds generated by views arguments, due to the design of the sites navigation (you'll see if you look at the page), that this is fixed, but hooking up a dynamic menu shouldn't pose too great a deal. Using a javascript flash detection file provided by Adobe it also means the flash side of things does not get in the way of SEO, as there is a still a full HTML viewable and lost of HTML for the SE to rank on.

Heres a list of the additional modules we have running (so of which are actually for the HTML site rather than put to use for the Flash CMS)

cck blocks
filefield
fieldgroup
Imagefield
Link
Text
Color
Help
Search
Upload
ImageAPI
ImageCache
ImageCache UI
Node Queue
Meta Tags (Nodewords)
Pathauto
Poormanscron
Sitemap
Update Status
Nodecarousel

Community Sports Association Website - Sepak Takraw UK Association

Thought I'd share this with you all. Not the greatest Drupal site on the net granted... I do think it shows off quite a lot of what Drupal can do without too much development / coding - So I figured it might be worth a post. At some point I'd like to do a short write up on this. If there's anything you'd like to know about, drop us a message and I'll put it on the article's to-do list.

The website's main aim, at the moment, is to promote a sport which is big in Asia, small in the West and pretty much unheard of in the United Kingdom. The three main aspects of the site are:

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