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Why to move to Drupal and drop Joomla

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    Re: Why to move to Drupal and drop Joomla

    Posted 15 years 5 months ago
    • Yes, Drupal is the way to go imho. I've already moved to Drupal and wait for rocket theme move on for Drupal themes.

      Also will not use any third party like phpBB3 but will use core or other modules to avoid any problems due to later on updates.
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    Re: Why to move to Drupal and drop Joomla

    Posted 15 years 5 months ago
    • If you are more of a pizza and beer kinda person stick with joomla, if you prefer decaffeinated tea and celery cress sandwiches go with drupal..
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    Re: Why to move to Drupal and drop Joomla

    Posted 15 years 5 months ago
    • Brian Tyndall wrote:
      If you are more of a pizza and beer kinda person stick with joomla, if you prefer decaffeinated tea and celery cress sandwiches go with drupal..
      hahahahahaha ... Yes, I do agree with you
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    Re: Why to move to Drupal and drop Joomla

    Posted 15 years 1 month ago
    • Brian Tyndall wrote:
      If you are more of a pizza and beer kinda person stick with joomla, if you prefer decaffeinated tea and celery cress sandwiches go with drupal..

      Well, I guess there is some truth in this in that I recently went on the South Beach Diet - no pizza for me! (and no beer for the last 30+ years). I'll have to try those celery cress sandwiches I guess :cheesy:
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    Re: Why to move to Drupal and drop Joomla

    Posted 15 years 3 days ago
    • mootools in RT templates/modules and then having achieved an informed commitment to jquery was the crusher for me after 4 years of being in the joomla RT club. Hoping to sign-up again now that DRUPAL's begun.

      Hoping that the drupal club usage of mootools can be removed completely, as in, just in the modules or preferably only jquery please.

      Please pardon any ignorance on my part as I've just found the drupal club 1 hour ago. Pretty wonderful. Hope that it can be jquery though.

      Stopped be in my tracks to see mootools stuff in the templates/modules. Must think further of course, might be inaccurate. Perhaps jquery modules etc. for drupal themes are on the horizon! logical to use what's best for now I'd think.

      RT should hopefully have a huge success with the Drupal Club.
      best wishes everyone!

      On drupal: it's WAY easier as of late to get over the learning hump.
      Makes ya think, hmmm, RT added a Drupal Club? Wonder why?

      FANTASTIC!!!!!! Drupal 6 and drupal 7 and RocketThemes Drupal....!!!!!

      P.S. I've noticed most people use the admin menu bar module for super easy access to backend areas. There's a couple of other as well. Though yes, DRUPAL doesn't have tons of duplicate modules. And modules, themes, libraries are simply dragged into modules folder (a seperate 'sites/all' parent folder for your choice modules/themes/libraries/files!) and turned on in admin modules page. I would write for hours about my past 2 weeks though illogical.
      What a wonderful reward for studies to find RT is now DRUPAL'd. um, do I sound happy enough?

      Drupal's incredibly LEAN and straightforward. I was ready and open to it. Just as time consuming to learn the lesser stuff as most of us know so the decision can take quite a while. I dabbled for years with Drupal. Now is a great time. SO: Having done my couple of weeks of 'getting it' I am SO thrilled to be back with a CMS and now RT has drupal themes!!!!

      (had gone, jquery/xhtml/css only, for the past year plus) The DRUPAL core is as hugely puny in size as it is powerful. love love love it. There's the basic blocks and pages way to do a site and many unreal guru methods using CCK, views, panels etc.

      Yeah, you're not locked into one legacy code stiff way of building. Grateful that using Joomla carried a lot of skills forward of course. ALL the above, just MY thoughts. thanks.

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