Having a play

29 June 2008

I’m playing this afternoon with Drupal, an open-source content management system I’ve seen used a lot - and I know to work well - which I’ve never set up myself before. It’s quite good fun. It’s only on a local installation (I run Apache on my PC to test this sort of thing) but who knows - I may, one day, move one of my sites - probably JuicyFly - over to it.

The only issue I’m having at the moment is getting mail to work from my local installation - I think I need to set up a local mailserver, but I’m reluctant to do so. Other than that it looks a good system to use - if a little complex until you learn the odd terms for pages and navigational elements used.

Any readers with experience of Drupal - and things I should be looking out for - please let me know. I may need help. Serious help.

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  1. Drupal-ista says:

    We use Drupal extensively and its a great system. You can do almost everything imaginable out of the box. There are hundreds of modules and it perfectly grows in capabilities with your clients or personal demands. I consider the learning curve quite flat. Once you understand the basic concept you can start using in productive within a couple of days. Basically every content in Drupal is a “node” and the documentation on drupal.org is very detailed. If that doesn´t help the IRC chat will help you and last but not least you can drop me a line of course ;-)

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