Wednesday, December 5, 2007, 12:00:34 AM, Ben Stallings wrote: > I want to make clear that it's not that you can't make a good CMS with > PmWiki and ZAP... it's just that you can get a much better one for a lot > less work with Drupal. And now that I have a client causing me to spend > most of my waking hours with Drupal instead of PmWiki, I have no time > left to try to make PmWiki act like Drupal, noble as that cause may be.
Funny, I have to start learning Drupal for a client site. My first impressions after installing it were: 1. Oh what a pretty way to do admin configurations, I wish PmWiki could do some of it like this! 2. Give me PmWiki anytime for easy editing! How do I make text emphasised (& any other style) in Drupal? Do I have to add HTML tags in the editor? 3. What a poor help system, it does not explain much. So Drupal is using nodes for everything, but what are they? (And where are the GUI buttons? And styles?) 4. Oh dear, I made a new page, but lost it from the navigation! Where is it? Anyway, I hope it will get better once I dig into it... If you have an idea how to do a dual or multi language site with Drupal, please let me know! ~Hans _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
