Apple's only advantage is that it only works with a predetermined hardware set. If Apple started supporting any homebaked system out there, they would lose.
I use Drupal almost exclusively. I am able to make my sites look like almost anything I want and perform any function I have needed so far. Willingness to write or re-write modules does help occasionally. I have several websites so it makes sense for me to learn one system and use it on all my sites. The sites I have built range from small personal blogs to complicated shopping carts. It works for me.
I am banking on the parent being right. I put off ordering the book (it should be here tomorrow) and even though I don't do PHP I am hopeful about getting some ideas about how Drupal works. I read the theming chapter, and even though I thought I understood that aspect pretty well, I learned enough to encourage me to buy the book. Drupal does have a set way of doing things, and I can easily see how an understanding of the current version could help with future releases.
but Obama's site is like totally broken for me. The horror of overlapping text. I couldn't navigate if you paid me, but if you do, I promise to buy a larger monitor. Or a better computer, or whatever it takes.
I can have the car go get me a beer? I'm buying.
Is there a reason I can't understand what you are saying?
One is my bot.
It is because we don't need "ready for the desktop", we need "already on the desktop".
Apple's only advantage is that it only works with a predetermined hardware set. If Apple started supporting any homebaked system out there, they would lose.
I use Drupal almost exclusively. I am able to make my sites look like almost anything I want and perform any function I have needed so far. Willingness to write or re-write modules does help occasionally. I have several websites so it makes sense for me to learn one system and use it on all my sites. The sites I have built range from small personal blogs to complicated shopping carts. It works for me.
I must reply due to dyslexic moderating.
There is still not a stable release. You can only get nightly builds through subversion.
I am banking on the parent being right. I put off ordering the book (it should be here tomorrow) and even though I don't do PHP I am hopeful about getting some ideas about how Drupal works. I read the theming chapter, and even though I thought I understood that aspect pretty well, I learned enough to encourage me to buy the book. Drupal does have a set way of doing things, and I can easily see how an understanding of the current version could help with future releases.
but Obama's site is like totally broken for me. The horror of overlapping text. I couldn't navigate if you paid me, but if you do, I promise to buy a larger monitor. Or a better computer, or whatever it takes.