Hmm. I'm wondering if this might be a good place to try out an Open Atrium-based website. I've created a separate discussion thread with a couple of screenshots of a site I recently put together along those lines: http://groups.drupal.org/node/97709
I used http://cacoo.com/ by the recommendation of gusaus. It's intuitive, easy to use. Only allows something like 25 free drawings, and an upgrade will also export to vector, I believe.
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Maybe something Open Atrium-ish?
Hmm. I'm wondering if this might be a good place to try out an Open Atrium-based website. I've created a separate discussion thread with a couple of screenshots of a site I recently put together along those lines: http://groups.drupal.org/node/97709
Sheldon Rampton
Senior web developer, New York State Senate
http://www.nysenate.gov
http://drupal.org/user/13085
Been There , Done That
We had www.themersguild.org on Open Atrium and it was kinda tough because we were not as flexible with the install as we would like to be.
As "Masters", we should be able to do anything we want to - without a robust install.
themersguild.org is now defunct, btw, and i am glad so see this popping up :) totally on board.
how did you do that?
stupid question; how did you make that wireframe ? what software tool ?
cacoo
I used http://cacoo.com/ by the recommendation of gusaus. It's intuitive, easy to use. Only allows something like 25 free drawings, and an upgrade will also export to vector, I believe.
Aaron Winborn
Drupal Multimedia (my book, available now!)
AaronWinborn.com
Advomatic
That's Great!
I've Never heard of Cacoo, but...
Here's a suggestion:
Take that Cacoo.com output /image and use it as a CSS theme / background.
I think the squiggly div /table borders would look great as a Drupal theme.
Obviously, there'd be some challenges with any attempts to resize blocks and content areas, so it would have to use fixed table-widths, et al.
Nevertheless... I like it :)