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WPML Multilingual CMS in Wordpress
I think we should learn something from WPML Multilingual CMS plugin for wordpress. Yesterday I made site that was too simple for Drupal in Wordpress and at the last moment client asked for multi language support. My hands went cold. Used WPML and was surprised how easy, fast and simple process was comparing to Drupal - most importantly because of KISS aproach to many parts of plugin and how it works.
Multisite Drupal vs. standalone Drupal vs. Wordpress for associated setup
We are looking into creating a secondary site that would be segregated from our principle newspaper website so that we can allow community users to create their own blogs and add comments.
The idea is that in doing so, we can better protect the newspaper's brand.
The question is though, should we do this as a Drupal multi-site configuration, as a standalone Drupal install or, for simplicity, use Wordpress instead?
The Wordpress option is based on the assumption that users are only going to be blogging, but there is a remote possibility that these functions could be extended.
Praktikant im Bereich Content Management Systeme (Drupal) | Rocket Internet GmbH
Als Tochterunternehmen des European Founders Fund (EFF), einem der renommiertesten Venture Capital Fonds in Europa, entwickelt die Rocket Internet GmbH im Herzen Berlins neue Projekte in den Bereichen Internet und Mobile.
In den vergangenen fünf Jahren haben wir den Aufbau einiger der erfolgreichsten und bekanntesten Internetportale in Deutschland, Europa und den USA technisch und wirtschaftlich begleitet - darunter StudiVz, BigPoint, Lokalisten, LinkedIn, MyVideo und Facebook.
Migrating from Wordpress?
Do you plan on including turn-key solutions for migrating from specific CMSes, e.g. Wordpress? Please see a discussion I've started elsewhere about how to handle improvements I've made to a related module that currently is not already on d.o. Ultimately I'd like to merge wp2drupal into a more general app but if Migrate isn't intended to be like that then there's no point. Thanks.
Wordpress migration
I've been updating the wp2drupal module and wanted to make the changes available to the greater audience via d.o. But my changes mark at least the fourth developer who's worked on it - it was originally created by Borek Bernard, then updated by someone by the name of teodorani (who used to own teodorani.com but which is no longer working), and then partially upgraded to D6 by DenRaf.
Drupal developer for ongoing project work | Red Beret Design
PLEASE NOTE: I edited this post to say telecommute not allowed because I was inundated with replies from overseas. Although most work can be done remotely, I am interested in collaborating with local developers who are available to attend meetings face-to-face. I already have several remote developers to work with. If you don't live in the Triangle, I will keep your information on file but will probably not contact you. If you do not reside in the United States, I will delete your reply.
Wordpress to Drupal for my Real Estate Community
Hey everyone, I have been bobbing around the site here for a couple of days, mostly because I have been toying with the idea of converting my real estate license community from Wordpress to Drupal.
Looking for someone to develop a new site for us on Drupal | Nice Kicks
Nice Kicks is an Austin based online magazine currently using Wordpress and have reached our limits with the platforms capabilities. We are looking for a developer who can build us a website on the Drupal platform to incorporate features listed below:
- Blog (daily run of news)
- Pages (more static content rarely updated)
- Forum (for readers to interact with one another)
- Member Profile pages (social networking similar to myspace or facebook)
- Marketplace (where members can list items for sale)
WordPress-liked Dashboard
I want to have a user Dashboard page, like in WordPress. After logged-in, user will see appropriate, stylish and easy-to-use links and panels. This should improve Drupal usability.
Drupal.com Usage and Availability
Until recently, I hadn't noticed how similar Drupal is to Wordpress. Aside from being a PHP/MySQL application, Wordpress and Drupal share similar paths to theme and extend the application. While it seems that Wordpress is a much more mature product, Drupal ultimately seems to be more extensible from the non-developers perspective.






