There are no really good commercial drupal themes provider but there is some good free templates:
drupal.org/project/Themes
After you can take some rockets graphics and tweak these themes.
Shucks. This sucks. I'm wanting something a little more robust than joomla for a small college's website. Joomla could work but it's lack of granular site control is a problem. I'm also unsure about Joomla security and it's ability to serve up 700-800 pages as would probably be needed. Idunno.
Any other suggestions for robust open source CMS with good, customizable skins are welcome.
joomla has no problem serving up that number of pages and while i understand why you may be looking at drupal there are good components out there that you can add to joomla that make it as good, fi not better than drupal - when you factor in services like this, that we're getting at RT
as for security - its just about staying on top of it - much the same as you'd have to with drupal
joomla has no problem serving up that number of pages and while i understand why you may be looking at drupal there are good components out there that you can add to joomla that make it as good, fi not better than drupal - when you factor in services like this, that we're getting at RT
as for security - its just about staying on top of it - much the same as you'd have to with drupal
Yeah. I think I'll go for it with Joomla. It's a small campus and I'm thinking we can police the site (and our site's publishers).
Part of their description in Google has, "Our goal is to archive drupals first template club".
Plus, there might be more of these popping up soon since Drupal just released version 6.0 stable.
Of course, it would totally kick ass if the RocketTheme team came out with a Drupal club.
...I'm just sayin