On member ride, we used a User Defined Table for searching, and then on the individual pages we are using Ultra Media Gallery to run the slideshow. It has WAY more features than we are using, but I wanted to keep it simple. So far, that is the only module we have bought, and worth every penny. We built up a file structure for the users cars like /member ride/A_B_C/archer_shannon/67 RSSS and then we point the module to the member root (archer_shannon in this example) and then whatever folders are under her root will show up as albums on the UMG. If there is only one vehicle (like in this case) UMG will open that album and start displaying it's contents. I can add pics to a members vehicle folder, and the next time UMG updates the cache, they are now part of the slideshow (the dynamic gallery feature is AWESOME!). If she bought another car, I could FTP up a folder (say 84 Z28) with pics in it into her root, and the next cache will suddenly display multiple vehicle albums for the user to look through (example on our site would be Kevin Mackin with several cars). It just does it automatically, and so far has worked every time exactly like I would expect. I did a similiar thing for the events pages, except I used a text/html module for the ilnks since I am only covering a few years. We used to display back to 2002, but I decided not to fill up the website with pcs that far back. We are working on adding a member ride type page for club video's using the youtube viewer, but I have not taken that live yet. Also, we use a repository module on a page called Member upload (which only registered users can see) to allow the users to get new pics, vids and stories up to the site so that we can get them added to the appropriate pages without filling up email inboxes. There is also a member only WIKI page, as well as some member only downloads. Also working on building a tech feature page where the members can share articles they have written about mods and maintanance. Not sure if we will make that one public, but it has no content right now, so it is hidden. We will not be using open registration on the main portal, but the forum will be open to registration by anyone, and the store will not need registration except for the admin personel. Overall, we are pretty happy with the site, but it is a bit slow sometimes, and there are several things about DNN that get frustrating (like the FCK Editor and the Events module!) Still working out the bugs with the forum, and only just got a store module working yesterday and haven't started to learn how to use it yet, maybe this weekend. I think this new site will be far more usefull to our members than the old one!