- SPS Default Site
- The SPS default site is a fully functional sample site included with every SPS distribution.
- The Guggenheim Museum
- The Guggenheim Museum has agreed to allow their templates to be included as samples for SPS. The Guggenheim museum's main Web site is at
www.guggenheim.org. The permanent collection can be found at www.guggenheimcollection.org.
The Guggenheim museum uses SPS to maintain a database of over 1000 images, sorted by artist, title, movement, medium, and concept. They use SPS to publish this database to several locations, including their New York permanent collection site and their Las Vegas exhibition site.
- The Citizens Committee for New York City
- The
Citizens Committee of New York and
Marshad Enterprises, Inc. have developed a directory of neighborhood organizations using SPS, and have granted permission to include portions of the site as part of the SPS Manual.
The Citizens Committe of New York can be found at
www.citizensnyc.org and Marshad Enterprises, Inc. can be found at
www.marshad.com.
The site includes over 2,000 neighborhood organizations. It uses two distinct, heavily customized administrative interfaces. The first allows CCNYC administrators to manage all organizations; the second, a more restricted interfaces, allows the administrator for a single neighborhood organization to manage their record only.
- The New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault
- The New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault has agreed to allow samples pages from their site to be used as part of the SPS manual. All images and code are copyright © The New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault, all rights reserved, used by permission. The Alliance can be found on the Web at http://www.nycagainstrape.org. The Alliance uses SPS to maintain over 400 pages of content and three mailing lists. Their databases include frequently updated announcements, events, and legislative alerts, as well as a database of crisis resources in the New York City area.
- Ask Arielle
- AskArielle.com has agreed to allow their configuration file and templates to bin included in the SPS manual. AskArielle can be found at www.askarielle.com.
AskArielle.com uses SPS to maintain a searchable database of advice columns for teenage girls.