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Hey guys, another website we want to share with you!

http://fiberprofil.com/

This is a website that we released a few months ago for a Spanish company specialised in pultruded fiber products. There is still some content missing in the English version, so you may want to see it in the other languages.

The structure of the website is quite complex, and to make it easier and less repetitive for the editors, we implemented a system of fields inheritance, so the images and information can be inherited from the parents when missing. This is useful when products share common properties with it's siblings.

For every product there is the possibility to download a dynamically generated PDF. We did it with the pages2-pdf module.

The logo and graphic design are also from us.

Edit: see my next post for a nice detail :)

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Thanks Charles!

I forgot to refer an important detail. All the tables from the products are using the Table ProField. This field makes it incredibly easy for the editors to fill the tables and they are really happy with how it works in the backend. Here is an example for editing this product http://fiberprofil.com/produtos/gradil/gradil-moldado/ra-iso25m3838/

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Those dropdowns are page selectors. the editor can add new properties by themselves as pages in the tree:

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Nice work! I prefer more "graphical" designs though but it's not always us who decides :)

I'm also using ProFields Table and it's really great. On this site (still VIP) I used it for GDA tables, where I also use a Page field for assigning for rice types, as many have the same GDA table. Could have saved an hour or two if I had recognized that earlier :)

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Nice work! I prefer more "graphical" designs though but it's not always us who decides :)

Actually, in this case it was us who decided the design, and we assume it completely as our style, even if a bit more corporate than what we usually do. The client was great and liked immediately what we showed them.

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Yes, "corporate" is a better term.

Actually, in this case it was us who decided the design, and we assume it completely as our style, even if a bit more corporate than what we usually do. The client was great and liked immediately what we showed them.

Seems like you had great time developing this site, congrats!

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