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Wow, Valeska, great work. I like the way you used the accordion for blog posts.

 
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Craig,
The image galleries design was one the client liked, but it’s all my own Frog code. The images are processed (set to right size, thumbnails produced) offline because our ISP limits what can be done online. There’s a template for the gallery, processing two page parts: the introductory text (as tinyMCE text); plus a page of PHP code defining the images, each with its title and description, as an array. It does not use javascript at all.

 
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Thanks for replying peter_b – good idea and nicely implemented :)

 
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My webcomic is now live (I moved it from Wordpress) in Frog CMS. Still need to customize some details :)

http://indi.solubl.es

 
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It’s not complete, but It is mostly done:
http://frog.roenfanz.info/

 
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Here is my first site made with frog.
It’s very simple.
http://www.sild.hr

 
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Here are a few..
LVYRKDS
GetFree
GoLevel

 
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i have made 2 sites to frog for now

first is Sundstrand Team

second is Agency Investment Pro Team

 
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Hi everyone! :)

I am reading this forum for a very long, but I had no time to write before. We have a small printing company in Russia, but we are really good at hight quality photo printing.

That’s why we decided to make the best internet printing service ever :) Everything we do, we do by our own, that’s why we decided to create our site together with my friend.

Actually we’re not really good at web developing, that’s why I was extremely happy to find Frog. Great thanks to Philippe, you’re the best! ;)

I know that there are lots of people who can print, but we really know how to make it better and now we’re trying to make our service work the same way :)

Check what we’ve got:

www.cyberprint.ru (the Russian variant)
www.cyberprint.biz (the international one)

The service is not finished yet (nobody even know about it exept you) that’s why I want to ask you to write me truly what you think about it. We still have time to fix everything ;)

Thanks!

 
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Nice to see these sites piling in!

@cybervit — I almost thought we had a bit of forum spam! :) But we don’t!! I take it that’s a trilingual (Russian, English, Chinese) Frog site? Are you using the “copy-tree” feature for that?

 
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no spam, just wanted to write, because I wasn’t able for so long :) yep! the project is gonna be in several languages and we use the “copy-tree”.

 
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Kinema – published last friday. Will do a short writeup later on how it was done. All navigation is dynamic. Three level navigation in builder section is a good demo.

 
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www.hooked-on.co.uk

 
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Nice work, tuupola. I had a hard time navigating because I don’t speak Estonian, but I look forward to reading your writeup.

 
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blackcat-clan, yay!

 
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www.ekebodagis.fi – Webpages for my sons’ kindergarten… (in swedish)

I have put in some work to make updating the texts so easy that the kindergarten personnel can do it themselves. I.e. the editor should not have to be thinking about layout. I’m currently using the textile input filter and they seem to be able to handle it quite well. Dashes are the only thing that has caused problems, as they can be used for overstriking (deleted text)…

Images are modified in JS and floated left and right.

All pages use the same layout, the frontpage is a bit special cased.

I wanted to keep both the frontend and backend as KISS as possible. Frog is realy quite nice for that!

 
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This is my site. It is a Dutch cruise-related site.
http://www.cruise-forum.nl/

The most froggy about the site is de the page dependent right-hand column. This is changes sometimes when a specific page has something to add to the right-hand column. I wouldn’t know how to do this easy in other CMS’s. Frog is great for this.

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@jackie below: you are correct. The gallery was a quick hack. Just copied the stylesheet I made to the gallery but that obvious didn’t work. B.t.w. the gallery is just plain html not frog. I still have a lot to fix.

 
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lazyfrog – something is not ok with gallery listing on your page, goes out of the table. At least in Firefox.

 
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Yesterday, my site appeared on meneame.net (something similar to digg.com, but for the spanish community); I received over 8000 visits, I don’t have the cache plugin installed (I’m using lighttpd, and I’m still figuring out how to write the lua file equivalent to the .htaccess for apache) and even though the server didn’t collapse (a server with only 256MB RAM).

This is one of the reasons I love Frog so much.

 
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That’s awesome Pnikosis!

Time to brush up on my Spanish ;)

 
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Yesterday, my site appeared on meneame.net…

@Pnikosis – I think that means w00t!!, doesn’t it? :) Congratulations!

 
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@David: That’s right! Hooray for me! :) And hooray for Frog, for keeping the server up after 13 thousand visits and counting (btw I used to have the same site in Wordpress in the same server and it went down with a lot less than that, and with “a lot less” I mean about 10% of the current traffic).

@Valeska: I’m planning on making it multi-language :P, but still haven’t decided the method (I love the pagepart approach, but I’m not sure that is the best one for my site because of the comic strips).

 
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@Pnikosis – Nice to hear some stats from the field. :-) Can I ask what version of Frog you were using and how the response times were at that load?

 
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Hi Martijn, I’m using version 0.9.4 (preparing to move to 0.9.5 RC2). I’m not sure about the response time because I wasn’t online when the traffic peak arrived.

I have Munin installed on the server so if you want any graph, just tell me which one would you like to see :)

 
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@Pnikosis – Does a site going down has anything to do with wp? (sorry for the off-topic!)