Voices+

Site that promotes locally crafted products to highlight social issues. Flash opening page with scrolling slideshow of products leads into main site which displays products and company information and a tabbed navigation interface. Contact form that gets emailed to the client on submission.

KAYA FM interview: DISCOVER MORE- THE BUSINESS OF BEING ONLINE.

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These are the notes from my Kaya FM interview on the business of being online:

1) What are some of the main things small businesses need to consider when looking at setting up a website?

I really think the most important aspect of setting up a web site, is planning. Think how a house is built – you don’t jump straight in and start building – No. You first think about the ideal house that you want, and then develop the plans for that house, based on your specific needs and your financial situation. It’s exactly the same with building a website.

Drupal Johannesburg July 2008 meetup summary

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The third Drupal Johannesburg meetup took place on the 19 July 2008 at Obsidian Systems, and was well attended, by around 25 people (I didn't count, just guessing). While we are still feeling our way around the structure of these meetings, this month's meetup was a step in the right direction. Andre from Cerebra gave a workshop to demonstrate the power of Drupal's CCK module. During the workshop he created a site which allows users to post reviews of cell phones. Some of the modules he used were: contemplate for quick theming of content type data - we were warned not to leave the generated code in contemplate, but to then create a node template and paste the code there, as this is more maintainable because it's not stored in the database. He used the automatic node titles module (plus token) to create useful, and search engine friendly titles.

Stay up to date with Drupal, and discover good Drupal resources

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Planet Drupal aggregates drupal related blog posts from a number of drupal sites and bloggers. I've only recently discovered it, but have already found some incredibly useful drupal posts here. For example, this one shows you how to allow "everyone, including “anonymous users”, to be informed of updates to nodes right inside their content", something very similar to what a client has just asked me to do.