[DUG-TO] wordpress

Martin Anderson martin at surge.ca
Tue Jun 9 16:47:58 EDT 2009


One more thought: from the sounds of it, there's a pretty good method  
for bringing a Wordpress site into Drupal. That would make it  
perfectly viable to start with a Wordpress site, and use that until  
the site demands something more robust.

Not that I've ever personally used that approach, however...

Martin



On 9-Jun-09, at 3:53 PM, Jane Zhang wrote:

> I think wordpress is great for small or simple websites that does  
> not require the staff to have technical knowledge to update the  
> site. Drupal is more of a platform to develop custom applications  
> for companies or organizations. My opinion is that wordpress is  
> easier to install and update, but it does not offer the same  
> flexibility to customize that you can get from Drupal. Drupal has a  
> wider variety of contributed modules to choose from and a stronger  
> support network of developers.
>
> So, for basic websites, wordpress is going to be a better solution,  
> but Drupal will offer more scalability.
>
> just my two cents.
>
> jane
>
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Carole St. Laurent <carole at fluiditsolutions.com 
> > wrote:
> Has anyone tried wordpress? How does it compare with drupal,  
> especially wrt the number & ease of installing updates? I'm thinking  
> of trying it for basic sites, maybe even with paypal donations.
>
> Thanks,
> Carole
>
>
> Carole St. Laurent
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