Drupal: A Love Story

I presented on Drupal at UNC's An Introduction to Content Management Systems workshop last week. The presentation is geared to people trying to decide between Drupal, Joomla, and Wordpress. I hope that I swayed a few to the Drupal camp!

Terrific synopsis of Drupal and why it should be your choice!

Very nice!

Nice presentation! But you

Nice presentation! But you know, I'm just not convinced on Drupal. I don't think it has the most user-friendly interface and there are not as many plugins available for it as WP and Joomla. Willing to give it another try, but so far it's not my favorite.

Yes, me too. Although I like

Yes, me too. Although I like some of Drupal's plug-ins, I think it's not so user-friendly as compared to Wordpress. Your presentation, however, would convince new web developers to use Drupal, it's a really good presentation.

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