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2011/01/09 Book review: Drupal 7 First Look

Drupal 7 First Look (by PACKT Publishing) came out right on time, just a about month before Drupal 7 release. At first I was a bit skeptical: how can you write about something which is not there yet. But to my pleasure and thanks somewhat coincidence (Drupal 7 was so overdue but stable enough for last few months) the book is quite up to date.

2010/10/31 No more @drupal.org logins. Hello facebook!

As it was mentioned in the previous blog post @drupal.org logins are valid no more. Again, feel free to contact us to transfer your older posts to your new account (you have to create new account first).

We are currently testing facebook logins and twitter logins are coming up. Stay tuned! And let us know if there are any troubles.

Anyway, as usual, creating you very own account at drupalsites.net is the most preferable way to keep yourself out of "I lost control" situation.

2010/10/15 No more @drupal.org logins. Says drupal.org.

You probably know that somebody@drupal.org logins will work no more since November 1, 2010 (http://drupal.org/node/926664). So if you had some sites submitted to drupalsites.net with @drupal.org logins and want to edit them in the future please create a new account and contact us with the list of your submissions so we could transfer it to your new account.

2010/06/29 Latest large update at DrupalSites

What was happening during last week with drupalsites.net?

Well, of course you see the biggest change: revamped design! Finally we have large screenshots (many asked for it) and less cluttered layout. Navigation has become easier and more logical as well. For example featured sites list has its own menu link now but not just a button hidden in the middle of the front page.

2010/02/23 Create your perfect website screenshot.

I noticed that quite so many drupalsites.net users would submit not exactly nice screenshots for the sites they want present to the crowd. For majority of visitors screenshot is the major push to click on your site link to check it out. So it's very important to have a nice one. I gathered a few tips for grabbing a perfect website screenshot (and not only for drupalsites.net of course). Here we go: