196511 sites use the very well established Webforms module - so it has been a very popular module for some time. However, in some ways, it is getting a bit long in the tooth now, especially with some of the new features available in Drupal 7, such as Rules integration. So along comes a new upstart, Entityforms. This brings the webform functionality into standard use of the Drupal 7 field API, and is based on the well-
There are a number of modules designed encourage and reward activity on a Drupal website. One that looks interesting is Simple Contest. What this does is give some kind of a reward to the winning user (or node) who meets the conditions met for the particular contest. For example, there may be a contest (which is defined by create a node of a contest-supporting content type) which runs for 3 weeks, and the winner is the user who created the most content, rated the most content, created the most comments, etc. Or the winner might be
After a bit of research, and attempts to do this with Views, I found the Taxonomy Block (http://drupal.org/project/taxonomy_block) provided an easy solution...and it's used on this site
There is, of course, my Youtube video on How to create a website in 90 seconds, but if you want to make a Drupal website, you can do it in about 180 seconds using the Quickstart project (http://drupal.org/project/quickstart). After installing VirtualBox and the Ubuntu image, you can create a Drupal site using:
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