[drupal-devel] user galleries: submit a screenie of your site
A random idea: * Every use can submit images, screenshots of his or her site, into the gallery. Off course them may add some text or a link to the site * they go in the mod. queue * a drupal.org administrator/moderator can then unqueue them This way we can build a nice gallery of example drupal sites. We can "replace" the ugly /sites until we get a better solution for that. And we can kill the myth that drupal is ugly and hard to theme. (there are pure beauties out there) we can evenchose to rotate them randomly on the place where we now show the three collaged screenies, no the frontpage. Yesterday I came by the site of Inkscape (http://www.inkscape.org) And thought they had a fabulous idea implemented. On the frontpage they randomly rotate a screenshot from the screenshot gallery. That is hat brought me to this idea. Regards, Bèr -- [ Bèr Kessels | Drupal services www.webschuur.com ]
On 7/27/05, Bèr Kessels <berdrupal@tiscali.be> wrote:
A random idea:
* Every use can submit images, screenshots of his or her site, into the gallery. Off course them may add some text or a link to the site * they go in the mod. queue * a drupal.org administrator/moderator can then unqueue them
This way we can build a nice gallery of example drupal sites. We can "replace" the ugly /sites until we get a better solution for that. And we can kill the myth that drupal is ugly and hard to theme. (there are pure beauties out there)
Good idea. People tell me that my personal site at http://baheyeldin.com is among the pretty ones, and some use it as an example of how Drupal can be pretty (kudos go to Ivan Raszl for that theme). If that helps quash the myth, then I am for it.
we can evenchose to rotate them randomly on the place where we now show the three collaged screenies, no the frontpage.
Yesterday I came by the site of Inkscape (http://www.inkscape.org) And thought they had a fabulous idea implemented. On the frontpage they randomly rotate a screenshot from the screenshot gallery. That is hat brought me to this idea.
image.module has a random image block that we can use for that.
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