November, 2008

Turning photo images into Polaroids

As you know, instant film has or will be discontinued very soon. But fear not, Poladroid is here to help keep those wonderful unique qualities of Polaroid films alive by mimicking it's style and quality.

If you're like me who love Polaroid and owns a Mac, then head over to Poladroid website and download the app for free. You'll have hours of fun experimenting...

CCK 2.0 for Drupal 6 officially released

CCK has been significantly reworked for Drupal 6, both to add new functionality and to provide stronger and code and APIs. We've tried to respond to many of the things that were often requested but were difficult or impossible to do in the Drupal 5 version: streamline the process of creating fields, use drag-n-drop to reorganize fields and values, provide a user-friendly 'Add more' button for multiple values, give developers an API and more tools to customize CCK behavior, and provide more documentation.

Many of the things you see in the latest code would not have been possible without all the new Drupal 6 and Views 2 features. Drupal 6, CCK 2 and Views 2 make a great combination!

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Now there is no excuse not to upgrade modules to Drupal 6.

Bobby Reed - The time is right for love

no flash

One of my favourite track. Thought i'll share it with all. :-)  read more »

Drupal's Views module unleashes new power for website administrators

After the initial official release of Views 2 nearly two weeks ago, we felt the need to give an official rundown of how we have incorporated some of its features into our production sites. There really are too many new features to discuss in one blog post, but I will try to cover a few new features for site administrators, developers, and themers.

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Soon to be Drupal Profile Installation

Each time you start a new website, one always has to go through a really mundane and tedious process of installing a clean version and then adding many modules before you get to the fun part and the is the build of the site. Having used Drupal for quite some time now. It's easy to figure out which modules will be used most (if not all) the time.  read more »