Agtel because it does loads of things that should be difficult, but aren’t - thanks to EE. Also it got featured on Smashing Magazine. (I liked that!)
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Agtel because it does loads of things that should be difficult, but aren’t - thanks to EE. Also it got featured on Smashing Magazine. (I liked that!)
#17 / Sep 21, 2010 11:00am
And the tweet: http://twitter.com/birdiedesign/status/25120823954
The best thing about #ee is never having to say “it can’t be done” #eeci
#18 / Sep 21, 2010 11:06am
Ain’t so many special things in it, but I like it. 😊
#19 / Sep 21, 2010 11:28am
My favorites have to be these (from a single MSM installation). Once I got MSM installed (which took 3 weeks, literally, even with EE-TS help), these sites basically built themselves:
#20 / Sep 21, 2010 11:33am
And my tweet: http://twitter.com/pixelluxe/status/25123543657
My favorite thing about EE? That it makes no assumptions about your data and that EE2 lets you start with a completely blank slate.
#21 / Sep 21, 2010 11:54am
Hey there! Our favorite so far is w-systems.com, where we did a massive job on the event and private content management. And it looks good too!
#22 / Sep 21, 2010 12:01pm
Hmm… I can’t decide…
my favourite 2 sites I’ve done are:
http://www.ribcap.ch (will have a shop by the end of the week)
http://www.bonzzaj.ch (all about a record label)
I am from switzerland. so you might aswell take me… it’s cheaper ; )
cheers
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#23 / Sep 21, 2010 1:41pm
I would like to say my own site because it will be primarily about ExpressionEngine and Magento, but since that one isn’t public yet, I’ll go with:
because it’s one of the first sites I’ve build with EE and learned the most from, especially in terms of categories and URL structure 😊
#24 / Sep 21, 2010 2:09pm
This site holds my Grandfather’s writing: http://musingsofanoldman.net/
While the aesthetics of the site could still use improvement, my use of EE allowed me to create the exact site structure desired.
Edit: I just re-read the contest rules and noticed a plane ticket is not part of the prize. I wouldn’t be make it over there on my own, so please withhold my entry.
#25 / Sep 21, 2010 2:51pm
My tweet - http://twitter.com/GWcode/status/25138936378
#26 / Sep 21, 2010 3:14pm
#27 / Sep 21, 2010 3:20pm
My favorite EE-site:
#28 / Sep 21, 2010 3:24pm
#29 / Sep 21, 2010 3:52pm
http://www.commitments.nl
Because it uses all the relational possibilities of EE
And because I am in Leiden…:)
#30 / Sep 21, 2010 4:32pm
http://www.panic-attacks.co.uk/
May not be the best looking website on the planet but it gets a special mention for being my first ExpressionEngine website.
It was originally a static site (and a pain to update). Now it has been migrated into EE and maintaining the site is no longer a mind-numbing chore. Everything is organised, easy to maintain and adding content is a breeze. Best part is it is setup how i want it.
Couldn’t have done it without ExpressionEngine.