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My social site for Gym Nuts

Custom user profiles, page formats, friends, ton of modules customized to do what I needed it ... Check it out www.gymfreaknation.com

http://www.Rentesparen.be Savings comaprison

Rentesparen

Consumenten website voor het vergelijken van sparen en spaarrente

Consumer website for comparison of different financial products.
Offering consumers a display of several financial products in one place to help improve their overview of what is available.

Anyone using outline designer module?

Does anyone have outline_designer module installed on a public-facing site I can visit? I am looking into installing the outline_designer module on our site to make our books pages easier to navigate. The manager wants to try it out before we install it. I showed her screenshots from the documentation but she wants to see how it works. There is a "demo" link on the modules description page but it's a dead link. Thanks in advance for your recommendations.
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OpenSesame eLearning Marketplace

OpenSesame is the world’s marketplace for buying and selling elearning courses.

OpenSesame is the first marketplace to make buying and selling corporate elearning as easy as downloading a song from iTunes. Using crowd-sourcing similar to iStockPhoto, OpenSesame’s marketplace and technology displaces the leaders in the highly fragmented $4.5B U.S. off-the-shelf elearning content market.

The marketplace enables sellers of all sizes to reach new buyers without investing in additional sales and marketing resources. Sellers post their courses in the marketplace and set the price and discounts. OpenSesame hosts the content, attracts buyers, collects payment, and keeps a portion of sales revenue. OpenSesame enables buyers to access the broadest and freshest selection of elearning content from a worldwide set of publishers all in one location. Content hosted on OpenSesame’s patent-pending platform will work on any learning management system.

OpenSesame launched in November 2010 with an ecommerce site built using Drupal 6. After developing the content catalog and customer base, the OpenSesame team decided to upgrade to Drupal 7 in order to support ecommerce more effectively and prepare the site to scale quickly.

Features: From Ecommerce to User-Generated Content

Drupal7 community forum case study: bangalorr.com

www.bangalorr.com is an exclusive community to bring together all of those who use the Bangalore Outer ring road(ORR) on daily basis. Bangalore,India is a well known hub for education,Healthcare,Business,IT, tourist and shopping. The city has one of the highest density of software professionals in the world. Bangalore ORR has the highest density of MNC's, schools, hospitals, shopping malls and thus one of the key factors driving the growth of Bangalore.

Goal:
The goal was to bring everything that a thriving community portal needs. Active discussion forums, polls, classifieds, Jobs and many more focusing Areas of Bangalore falling under the ORR. We wanted a single platform for all of those who study/live/work in same location.

Case study:
Drupal6 or Drupal 7 ?
After assessing drupal6 and drupal7, we felt that drupal7 is now stable and has the support of many of the modules which were earlier only supported on drupal6.A checklist of must have modules were made and the availability of these modules on drupal 7 confirmed that we are good to go with drupal7

Key Modules:
views - This is a core module for building any drupal based website.

World Affairs Council of Seattle - community-building and constituency-outreach website

Home pageLast summer, DTEK was honored to be selected by the World Affairs Council in Seattle, Washington, to re-design and re-develop their existing website using Drupal. The Council's mission is no less than to "link Greater Seattle to the world", via global citizenship programs and foreign exchange, and facilitating visits by world leaders and professionals to Seattle. The Council's old, static website was difficult to maintain, inflexible, visually dated, and did not reflect the Council's dynamism and vibrancy.

We were thrilled to launch the new Drupal website this spring. Andy (arh1) introduced the new site and wrote up the fun and eye-catching front page slidepicker on our blog, so I will cover some of the other aspects of how we built the site using Drupal core, contributed modules, a custom theme and a bit of custom code.

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