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Started by Muut Archive 11 years ago · 171 replies · 7762 views
10 years ago

Was in need for a new CMS for my local judo-club ( http://www.judo-rietberg.de ).

I designed a custom theme and some plugins to make content-creation easy for me (like cc-buttons and selection of article image , based on some rules).
Online since a while but still some things to optimize.

10 years ago

I'm adding a few of these to the getgrav.org homepage so check them out in the next day or too.

10 years ago

Not shure when you last updated the main page, Rhukster, but it is looking nice!

10 years ago

This one was not easy and still has a few bug, but is my biggest project on grav so far! A website for a piano shop in France, with a product listing and dynamic filtering: http://www.pianos-prestige.com

10 years ago

Intratool.de

Pure JS coded page (Has still some JS Tweaks) with Flexbox, Bulma.
Tried to focus on page speed and a highly dynamic page content using modular pages.

10 years ago

Yay, after months of hard work and lots of help from the Grav community (you guys are awesome!) today we finally launched:
www.toctoc-marseille.com

It's a fully responsive, mobile-first multi-language site (fr/en with separate .com/.fr-domains) for a holiday planner & tourist guide, based in Marseille, France.

Since it's my first project ever using a CMS, the learning curve has been quite steep - but I really enjoy working with Grav and will continue to do so. If you've got any feedback i'd love to hear from you.

10 years ago

Hello ulilu
I have been particurlarly impressed by your site, because I am a French guide too (in Paris) and is also doing things from scratch now.
♪ ☆ Congratulations, I like it very much!!!
The design is of a professional quality and as there is also a reference to a web design agency based in Germany... I think that you were helped, but how is it?
I like the animations of the background... and also the way the arrow of the process to order work.
I like the spontaneity and also the fact that the design itself gives an idea of your presentation of Marseille.
I like also the simplicity of the process to order: it's not automatic.
I like the video, its music...

10 years ago

Hi there tidivoit, ça va?
Thanks so much for your feedback and your compliments - they are greatly appreciated! As for your question - I'm the designer/developer of the site, not the actual owner of toctocMarseille. My agency is Kontinui and I'm based in between Berlin and Marseille. If you've got any technical questions in regards to the site, I'd be more than happy to answer...

10 years ago

@ulilu I made a private answer not troll forum. See there.

10 years ago

wow some nice stuff the last few days! I'm going to update the "made with" showcase with a few more of these. Keep up the great work!

10 years ago

Fremmed.no is a web magazine where

readers can find histories, perspectives, opinions, and analyses from writers who have something to share pertaining to the life and challenges of being an immigrant and immigration in general.

Our focus is on culture, human dignity and the expression of opinion, and we aim to produce and publish high-quality content.

It runs on Grav with PHP7.

10 years ago

@ole looks great but seems very slow from here in the states. Seems to be it should be running much faster?

10 years ago

That's odd, with a clear browser cache it clocks in at 5.66s here. It's heavily optimized with HTTP2, minification, and responsive images, and runs via CloudFlare so everything is proxied through their CDN. This should be the only bottleneck apart from large default images in very old browsers (without media queries) and google fonts.

Any chance of a peek at the Network usage in a browsers Developer Console? I don't currently use VPN so I don't have a reliable proxy to the US.

10 years ago

@rhukster @ole Fremmed.no is running like a breeze from The Netherlands.

10 years ago

Love seeing so many new Grav sites being posted on this thread!

Here is my most recent site: the website for my CMPT-363 (User Interface Design) course, built with my Grav Course Hub Skeleton... how could I not?
http://paulhibbitts.net/cmpt-363-163/

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