Well... in all fairness... Netscape was the first widely accepted browser before any of the aforementioned web surfing tools. Therefore it deserves a place in the 'wars' even if it is all but dead. Also... Internet Explorer 7 is a big leap above IE6 in all aspects so it is a bit more like Firefox now, albeit not as widely admired.
Okay... so I've used both Drupal and Joomla, but I think Joomla has the biggest future right now, especially with Beta 1.5release2 having just been unleashed soon. Joomla has a huge following behind it since it garnered a lot of attention when they broke off from Mambo awhile back. Now there are hundreds or thousands of extensions available for your website and really high quality themes. Just look at the demos on http://rockettheme.com/ if you want proof.
With my personal statement said... I have nothing against Drupal or this documentation. If people enjoy using Drupal to develop sites then all the power to them.
Well... in all fairness... Netscape was the first widely accepted browser before any of the aforementioned web surfing tools. Therefore it deserves a place in the 'wars' even if it is all but dead. Also... Internet Explorer 7 is a big leap above IE6 in all aspects so it is a bit more like Firefox now, albeit not as widely admired.
Okay... so I've used both Drupal and Joomla, but I think Joomla has the biggest future right now, especially with Beta 1.5release2 having just been unleashed soon. Joomla has a huge following behind it since it garnered a lot of attention when they broke off from Mambo awhile back. Now there are hundreds or thousands of extensions available for your website and really high quality themes. Just look at the demos on http://rockettheme.com/ if you want proof.
With my personal statement said... I have nothing against Drupal or this documentation. If people enjoy using Drupal to develop sites then all the power to them.