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Why I Moved from Wordpress to Drupal -Top Ten List

drupal logo Followers of this blog will know that I have an affinity to Drupal. I have been developing almost exclusively in that platform for about a year now. Wordpress LogoPrior to that, I did almost all of my work in WordPress.

Last week, I finally converted my blog (this masterpiece that you are reading from now) to Drupal. I thought that I would share some reasons why I made the switch.

First, let me share why I originally chose Wordpress.

It was easy.

That’s it. That is the only reason why I chose Wordpress when I started blogging. It was easy to use. It was easy to set up. For a blogging platform that you want to set up in a couple of minutes, there is no easier way to go.

I don’t, however, think that Wordpress is the best solution for bloggers who want power, and I especially don’t think that Wordpress is really the best way to go for people who want fully featured websites.

If you only want a simple blog AND never want more AND want to do it yourself, then stick with Wordpress. If you are going to hire someone to build it for you, you might as well have it done in Drupal because it is so much better.

Here are my top ten reasons why I think Drupal is a better choice than Wordpress for Websites as well as blogs. continue reading...

More on Windows Live Writer and Drupal 6

These instructions are now outdated. I have moved the latest version of these instructions to our development site on Tribute Media. Please check them out there.

I posted a couple of days ago on Windows Live Writer for Drupal 6. You can follow the instructions there to set up your WLW instance on your Windows machine. We just released beta 4 of the WLW Blog API, so I thought that I would share a couple of configuration items.

blog api setupFirst, let me share with you the goal of the Blog API.

When we are building websites, we always add a lot of content for our clients. We will often write 40 - 50 pages of content for our clients. We'll have custom URL aliases depending on how the organization of the site is to be and we add all the keywords.

On Drupal 6, we use FCK Editor and it works really well. It still has some problems with MS Word content (even though is has a paste from Word function). FCK Editor just doesn't offer enough simplicity for loading content for development and especially not enough simplicity for teaching the novice how to post a blog or a page. Using FCK editor just takes a long time. Especially if we need to load a number of images.

The problem we found with WLW was that it wouldn't load keywords, menus or URL aliases. So, we fixed that.

Excerpt Field

After you have installed the WLW Blog API Module, you need to go to /admin/settings/wlw_blogapi and you will see the settings at the left. Your blog types are the content types that you can manage through the Blog API (of course, your permissions need to be set for the user). continue reading...

The Top 10 Things I have Learned

This is my 500th blog post. I guess you could say that I am a bit prolific in my writing.... or, I am just a bit long winded.

500th postThe best advantage for this blog is an opportunity for me to learn new things. I get the opportunity to research and formulate ideas as I write. I feel a little withdrawn from learning when I don't write.

I thought that I would share the top ten things that I have learned during the course of writing this blog (I guess you can call it my best of...)

These are in no particular order. continue reading...

Windows Live Writer and Drupal 6

These instructions are now outdated. I have moved the latest version of these instructions to our development site on Tribute Media. Please check them out there.

Using Drupal as a blogging platform is pretty powerful. The challenge is that many blogging tools, like Windows Live Writer, don't seem to support it very well. It was okay with support on Drupal 5, but then it got broken. A few people have found some ways to hack the Drupal core, but that is not reasonable.

content types drupalSo, we built a WLW Module for Drupal 6. It is in beta right now, but we have some cool things we are doing on it. If you have some features you want to see, let us know now while we are developing. If you run Drupal (or if I have built a site for you... which is done in Drupal), you can use this module to manage your blogging.

You'll need to go to http://drupal.org/project/wlw_blogapi and download the latest version of the module.  After you install it, you'll need to make sure that your permissions are set right for your user to access it and you'll need to make sure that the content types that you want to manage are set on www.example.com/admin/settings/blogapi. continue reading...

Just launched new client website - Copytronics

I am proud to have just launched a new client website. Another fun project to check off my list.

I just posted the press release over at OfficeProductNews.net. Here is an excerpt from the press release.

Copytronics Information Systems is proud to announce the launch of their new website at www.copytronics.com.

“Office technology continues to evolve.” said Bob Shields, President. “We wanted to create a website where current and potential clients copytronics home page could find helpful information on the application of these new technologies.”

Over the past few years Copytronics has made investments in new solutions to add value to their clients. The Managed Print Services program provides supplies and service to printer fleets in a usage-based cost-per-page model, helping clients control costs. A suite of document solutions software offerings like DocuWare aids clients in streamlining workflow and creating electronic filing systems.

The new website features useful information on each of the new solutions along with expanded content on the application of multifunction technology that prints, copies, faxes and scans. Product catalogs are continually updated by CopierCatalog.com. This ensures that clients will always have access to fresh information about the latest systems. continue reading...

RSS - A simple technology that eludes a lot of people.

Corey Smith's RSS Feed

I get questions all the time from clients about RSS... I am often asked to give them a newsroom area to posts current news and events, but then I am asked to simply turn off the RSS icon. I think that a lot of people must not understand the beauty of what RSS can do.

You can checkout my post titled What is RSS and Why Should I Care?

Don't forget to subscribe to my RSS feed at the right. continue reading...

Wanna’ Chat? Live Chat Software

For CopierCatalog.com, I needed to get a good live chat software. I wanted to make sure that I was available to talk with clients that needed immediate assistance. Both from a sales perspective as well as a support perspective.

I started some research. skype logo I first thought about using Skype as my software because I am in Skype all the time. But the problem with that is that in order for someone to chat with me via Skype, they need to have Skype loaded with an account. I wanted this to be easy for them so I didn't want them to have to load anything. Skype should consider making an anonymous web client. continue reading...

How dumb can advertisers be? Maybe it is just Microsoft.

Windows Vista AdSo, I was doing a little maintenance on LinkedIn and saw this fancy little ad for Microsoft Vista Ultimate.

Of course, I had to click on the ad because I was curious to know what spin Microsoft was going to put on Windows Vista now trying to prove to public at large that Vista is a "stellar" product. Just because I use it, that doesn't mean that I think it is a great product.

Funny thing happened when I clicked through. continue reading...

Stupid Advertising… does it really work?

I am truly amazed how often I see stupid banner advertising and wonder if they really work.

On Weather.com, I often see these stupid ads from LowerMyBills.com. If you look at LowerMyBills stupid advertisingthe weather for any area, you are likely to run into them.  Sometimes it is a stupid dancing alien or baby. These two were side by side and are two stupid dancing women.

How does someone dancing make me want to click through? Then, I wonder, how many people that do click through to their site actually convert to buy a product?

It would be nice if Experian, the company that owns LowerMyBill.com had at least a little respect for their potential customers. continue reading...

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