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Answer» I tried searching using keyword "drupal" but for some reason, it doesn't search the forum. Instead I get a WEBPAGE stating the obvious. You could try the old forum search. Where's the old forum search? Bottom of each page... Clicky... Quote from: patio on January 09, 2012, 08:35:05 AM Bottom of each page... Ugh, it's in the disclaimer section. Thanks. You MAY want to register on http://drupal.org/forum. Quote from: soybean on January 11, 2012, 10:04:52 AM You may want to register on http://drupal.org/forum. I have. I was just wondering if there were any drupal users here. Quote from: Raptor on January 11, 2012, 10:13:39 AM I have. I was just wondering if there were any drupal users here. Sir! Present Sir! Quote from: Rob POMEROY on January 12, 2012, 02:58:10 AM Sir! Present Sir! Oh, that's good to know! Then I'll be bugging this forum with QUESTIONS relating to Drupal. I still have to set up a test server and try it out, every time I got around to it I got stuck at the point where I had to type the address and perform the very first install. I just got a 404. Still not sure why that happened twice. I've worked with OsCommerce and it seems rather similar.WordPress is better. Quote from: kpac on January 12, 2012, 12:05:02 PM WordPress is better. Why is that? Can't help it, I suppose.... Quote from: kpac on January 12, 2012, 12:05:02 PM WordPress is better. *facepalm* I'll have to confess up front that all the SITES I've developed and/or I'm currently supporting are Drupal 6.x. I've not had cause to try out 7.x yet (and because of the lag with modules catching up to main versions, I can't afford to be on the bleeding edge). Quote *facepalm* I know WordPress inside out at this stage, so that's why I prefer it. |
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