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13 Nov 2009Recently PV.M Garage has moved to a new Web Hosting Service, SitoNerd. We worked hard to set-up again the website after it was hacked. We are actually fixing some little problems, nevertheless our desire of providing useful and informative article for the design community isn’t weakened. In fact you can read two great articles, written by piervix, on Woorkup.com and InstantShift.com. Thanks to both for giving us this great opportunity.
With this article I want to explain how you can plan and build a Social Networking Website using Drupal. The intent of the post is to provide useful tips and informations to understand the issues behind the building of a working on-line community. This writing was inspired by the reading of two interesting books, Community Building on the Web: Secret Strategies for Succesfull On-line Community and Drupal 6 – Social Networking. It’s clear that in a post I can provide only some useful cues to make a well-done work. I suggest to read the books above mentioned if you want to know more about the techniques and best practices for developing a good web network service.
The web industry nowadays is very productive. During these years there have been many trends followed and every day the designers experiment new techniques creating new tendencies in the art of making website.
Recently is evident the necessity of a direct communication with customers and a website is the first place where a company can make know their cool stuff and services. A well-designed website is important for the growth of a business and often to create a “fresh” and clear image for a company (or a product, or a freelancer) we need the help of the art of simplicity. For these reasons a minimal and super-clean layout can be the perfect solution for an attractive website.
This blog delivers stylish and dynamic news for designers and web-developers on all subjects of design, ranging from: CSS, Ajax, Javascript, web design, graphics, typography, advertising & much more. Our goal is to help you communicate effectively on the web with an engaging website or functional interface.
2 Responses to Guest Posts on WoorkUp and InstantShift
SmarkleSmart
January 31st, 2010 at 11:14 pm
Hi Anon,
You can check review of top ten web hosts at website like aplis.net ,etc , you may also contact a web designer live at website like ijug.net ,etc .
tatslady2
February 13th, 2010 at 4:23 am
get a few years working for someone else to get some experiance and make sure thats what you want to do.do side work and see how that goes.after that,by all means get started on your shop.