DISQUS

odd time signatures: Joomla or Drupal?

  • Denise · 2 years ago
    As someone who has recently been exposed to the backend of Drupal on that blog I write for... I vote no to Drupal.

    ugh
  • Quentin D'Souza · 2 years ago
    I have done and worked with a few sites using Joomla. They worked out great - one warning though. Do not use the third party modules etc without checking out how they rate, security wise.

    http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,79477.0...
  • kmilyun · 2 years ago
    I am so glad to know that i am not the only one that went nuts - joomla was not intuitive to me LOL. Good luck with Drupal! Keep us posted.
  • Fergus · 2 years ago
    I recently installed drupal and am using it some sort as a blog on my site (sort of to get used to it so that when I implement a content site, I would be more familiar)

    Its really quite powerful once you get used to it. The first few days were horrible. Learning curves were crazy steep. More because they have weird lingo. I would recommend following the steps at http://drupal.org/node/120612 to go through the basics of setting up a site with drupal.

    I think drupal might work for you because of the user access settings where you can define permissions for different user groups.

    Overall, quite happy with using drupal. The community is still much much smaller than joomla, but I think its looking good!

    (That said, you need about 2-3 clicks to post content up. Somehow, cms tend to require more clicks to get content up than blogs)