Just passing along this call for testing of the new Drupal.org theme - How to verify Mark Bolton’s mockups against the staging site - which I saw in my feed reader this morning. Seems like readers of this blog would be the perfect candidates :)
For anyone who may be reading this today (Sunday, August 2nd), the staging site is a bit off. I am currently in Dallas working with a team of sprinters during the Dallas Drupal Camp and we're getting the staging site to match more closely to the version the developers have been working on. Should be done by the end of the day!
If anyone wants to help out, feel free to hop onto #drupal-redesign on IRC.
@Bob Zu
me too bob, but I need more reference about drupal, so can quickly master it and certainly could be applied with perfect.
if you have please mail me to: dr.zengyen[at]yahoo.com
Same as you guys: lots of people told me Drupal is very powerful. I was lazy and using mostly Wordpress till now but i'm definitely going to learn how to use Drupal.
Not much about the theme, that has been around for some time now (and works fine on every browser). It's more to answer to Djerba, as his comment is very recent : If you used Wordpress before, you will be puzzled at first by the way Drupal is made.
However, I can tell that if Wordpress is very straightforward to « master », it has some difficulties in the default backend, that is to say it is very aimed at blogging instead at aimed at webmastering.
Drupal takes a much longer learning curve, but writing Module for this CMS gets easy over a relatively small amount of time. With examples of contrib modules, I have been able to create impressive tailored modules. And impressives sites, that you would never tell they were made with this CMS.
Also, as this post is about theming, creating themes with Drupal is really good and takes into account many sides of layout customization. The module called Panels should be theme aware, by the way.
Reply;Same as you guys: lots of people told me Drupal is very powerful. I was lazy and using mostly Wordpress till now but i'm definitely going to learn how to use Drupal.
thanks admın ;)
Thanks for passing this along!
For anyone who may be reading this today (Sunday, August 2nd), the staging site is a bit off. I am currently in Dallas working with a team of sprinters during the Dallas Drupal Camp and we're getting the staging site to match more closely to the version the developers have been working on. Should be done by the end of the day!
If anyone wants to help out, feel free to hop onto #drupal-redesign on IRC.
Working with my firefox 3.5
Looks nice on FF2.
O dear, stumbled across this a bit late in the day. I will give it a go when i get home and see if it still there!
In IE it looks also great!
Works great, slow loading times though, but that's probably just me
Cool but a little dated, time for a new post!
Looks great in all the browser, even IE6, just took a little while to load.
working with my mozilla
I am always ready to help :)
I think I am going to start learning how to use Drupal.
@Bob Zu
me too bob, but I need more reference about drupal, so can quickly master it and certainly could be applied with perfect.
if you have please mail me to: dr.zengyen[at]yahoo.com
Regards,
Dr. Zeng Yen
Same as you guys: lots of people told me Drupal is very powerful. I was lazy and using mostly Wordpress till now but i'm definitely going to learn how to use Drupal.
Not much about the theme, that has been around for some time now (and works fine on every browser). It's more to answer to Djerba, as his comment is very recent : If you used Wordpress before, you will be puzzled at first by the way Drupal is made.
However, I can tell that if Wordpress is very straightforward to « master », it has some difficulties in the default backend, that is to say it is very aimed at blogging instead at aimed at webmastering.
Drupal takes a much longer learning curve, but writing Module for this CMS gets easy over a relatively small amount of time. With examples of contrib modules, I have been able to create impressive tailored modules. And impressives sites, that you would never tell they were made with this CMS.
Also, as this post is about theming, creating themes with Drupal is really good and takes into account many sides of layout customization. The module called Panels should be theme aware, by the way.
looks great. I am going to start learning how to use Drupal too
Reply;Same as you guys: lots of people told me Drupal is very powerful. I was lazy and using mostly Wordpress till now but i'm definitely going to learn how to use Drupal.
thanks admın ;)
Looks great in all the browser, even IE6, just took a little while to load.