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Drupal for Solid Lifeforms

Submitted by Jakob on 4 September, 2006 - 20:32.My Blog | Drupal | Human-Computer Interaction | Web Design | XHTML

A beginners FAQ and guide to one of the most formidable content management systems on planet Earth

Some of you who frequent my site may have noticed that I work a lot with Drupal and now offer Drupal-related services such as customization and design. If youre curious about what Drupal is and what it can do for you, how you can build a better site - a site thats easier to maintain using a state of the art CMS, this guide is for you.

Snowmania - the 720 ski club website is launched!

Submitted by Jakob on 23 August, 2006 - 03:37.My Blog | Portfolio Updates | Web Design
720 website screenshot

I am proud to announce the launch of the website of the 720 student ski club. The new website is a custom-built Drupal powered site that can easily be maintained and extended as needed and helps 720 keep its members up to date on the latest news and happenings.

Creative melting pot, eleven new designs

Submitted by Jakob on 21 August, 2006 - 18:07.My Blog | Portfolio Updates | Web Design
Designs for Webbredaktoren

The last few weeks have been hectic, for several reasons. One of them is that I've been busy working on several projects simultaneously, two of which have been Drupal powered websites. I apologize to you my readers for the lack of updates but it has been a consequence of a lack of time.

"Thank you IDF"

Submitted by Jakob on 7 August, 2006 - 18:13.My Blog | Politics & Society

I'm posting something different this time, something that is a bit more poetic than my usual ramblings. This was written by my girlfriend who's in Lebanon and who has a much better writer's voice than I'll ever hope to have. Enjoy!

If you could, would you stop a crime from happening?

Submitted by Jakob on 29 July, 2006 - 21:00.My Blog | Politics & Society

According to some theories of moral understanding, acting according to one's moral conviction without regard to personal safety or the conventions of society is the highest tier on the ladder of moral maturity. Very few people can claim do have done it, and those who do seem to be among some of the most inspiring leaders and visionaries of our time, including people like Nelson Mandela and Gandhi. But the time for miracle efforts for justice isn't over as the world is seeing the war in the Middle East deteriorate and stands mostly passively by and watches a state systematically harass and kill the civilian population of another, you could also speak out against it and work for a better world.

Lebanon, beauty ravaged by destruction

Submitted by Jakob on 23 July, 2006 - 21:49.My Blog | Politics & Society | Travel

I'm back in Sweden after two strange weeks in Lebanon, filled with wonder, excitement but also nervousness and frustration due to the situation that is unfolding there. I've been experiencing a relatively unknown country that deserves more than it reputation has. It is a beautiful country, situated on the rolling hills and mountainsides overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, offering beaches, mountains, skiing and a capital with a vibrant culture and nightlife. Lebanon is a fusion of west and east, hard to define but easy to love for its eclectic progressive young soul and generous cuisine.

Nine custom designs for Webbredakt�ren

Submitted by Jakob on 5 July, 2006 - 13:09.My Blog | Portfolio Updates | Web Design
Skogsglänta

I've been busy lately creating nine unique designs for Webbredakt�ren, a local company that is launching a breakthrough website setup service. What makes their service so unique is that it isn't just like any hosting or website package which usually includes just site building and hosting without any site maintenance, this service also includes your very own webmaster!

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