On Jun 26, 2010, at 8:42 PM, Nate wrote:
On 6/26/10 3:00 PM, Bernard Yu wrote:
I don't think the point is to make Radiant like Drupal. I think
Drupal is not a good example, a better example is a pure content
management framework like Pods CMS (podscms.org -- ignore the fact
that it's merely a WP plugin). In short, building a good way to
deal with content types other than pages, and this is an issue that
I've had to deal with in a few client projects where I wanted to
use Radiant.
That is an awesome plugin. Thanks for sharing that. I am doing more
Wordpress work now and I will definitely use it on a future site.
Don't get me wrong, I love how Radiant works. But as others have
said, it's great for page based sites. For brochure sites it's
awesome. For blog sites, not so much.
~Nate
I like it plenty for blogs. I like to use it for everything! I
really enjoy trying to hack Radiant and its extensions to do
everything I want it to do. Drupal may work fine but I don't care
much about other CMSs. I dig Radiant and that's pretty much the case
for everyone that uses it.
Steven