[support] Drupal vs. Mambo/Joomla

Pherowze pherowze at gmail.com
Thu Jun 15 08:56:18 UTC 2006


Thanks,
I found the sites looking good.... I am now working on it....

Good Day,


On 6/13/06, Kobus Myburgh <ITBJDM at puknet.puk.ac.za> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> What looks good to some is not necessarily good for others, and what
> looks bland to you, may be actually quite nice. If the sites listed here
> [1] and here [2] and here [3] and here[4] are bland in your opinion,
> then perhaps you'd be better off making your own. Note that not all
> these theme are available for download, some of them are only sites
> spotted that looked good in the submitter/site owner's opinion.
>
> [1] http://blog.photos2view.com/taxonomy/term/84/
> [2] http://www.drupalshowcase.com/
> [3] http://drupal.org/image/tid/41
> [4] http://www.drupalsites.net
>
> Regards,
>
> Kobus
>
> >>> pherowze at gmail.com 6/13/2006 4:04 PM >>>
> Hello,
> Now I am designing a school site... The specifics are the following...
> I
> need a forum and a customisable registration form/login and also an
> easy to
> use GUI. However the most important part of all of this is that I have
> to be
> able to make templates easily...... Now what I needed to know is
> whethere
> there are any good looking Drupal sites out there.. the ones I have
> come
> across look bland... I have used drupal and have to admit it is
> superior in
> handling of information in terms of management e.t.c. however I have
> found
> that in terms of appearance and useablitity Joomla/Mambo tend to look
> better... Is there any way around this?
> --
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>



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Pherowze
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