- Drupal Community Dynamics: The Emerging Politics of a Growing Meritocracy
- Talk about pathetic blogging...
- A new series...
- My blogging todo list...
- Updgraded Drupal again, but still haven't posted though so...
- i18n module will be supported by Drupal 4.7
- A long overdue update....
- July 3rd 2005 in Montreal: Copyright and you
- A highly recommended article: "The Politics of Open Source Adoption, NGO's in the Developing World"
- Drupal for podcasting: version 4.6 is out!
TouchTunes.com website re-launched with Drupal
TouchTunes.com website re-launched with Drupal
Submitted by Omar Bickell on Sat, 2005-10-29 15:42.The latest of the Drupal sites I developed with the help of Mathieu (another member of Koumbit.org) based on a design by dynamo.com.
The interesting part of this implementation of Drupal is that all the images that disinguish the pages from one another (e.g. the graphical node titles, the photos of the people at bottom-left and the buttons at the bottom) are actually defined in the nodes themselves even if they are displayed outside of the main content section. Not only does this allow for easy creation and management of pages that look a little less templated, this is accomplished without the site editors having to know anything about HTML/CSS.
Another point worth noting is that this project led to the development of an XHTML compliant "taxonomy ticker" module. This module generates a box (which, in this case, is repositioned into the header using CSS) that scrolls the body text of nodes associated to a particular taxonomic term.

