Op dinsdag 10 januari 2006 05:12, schreef Theodore
Serbinski:
> On 1/9/06, Bčr Kessels <ber@webschuur.com>
wrote:
> > Not silly. just look at wordpress! There are hundreds of
potential sites
> > where editing, adding, moderating content is
considered *administration*.
> > And believe it or not, the node forms
are often even harder to theme
> > right, then the admin/ pages, esp on
fancy layouts.
>
> Actually, this is one of Drupal's biggest
strengths. I have a client
> that had Wordpress but to manage content you
had to go into admin,
> find the article, then edit it. But it is *far*
easier to traverse
> your site logged in, goto the page you want and edit
it. 10 to 1, it
> is far easier for your client to find the page they want
to edit on
> the website visually then it is to search for
it.
>
> Now, however, should it be themed differently? Entirely
different, but
> I do agree, admin/ is really the admin area. When you
edit a node, I
> think it can be more visually appealing and have some
sort of 'admin
> border' or whatever you may have it, to make things stand
out a bit
> more. As to what, well as we all say, code is gold, so I'll
have
> something soon.
Well, even if you are completely right, and
I am utterly wrong. The point I
tried to stress is that we should *give
people the power to choose for
themselves*. If drupal ships with a hardcoded
admin theme and area,
the first thing we will here a dozn times is "how can I
make page foo/bar look
like the onse in
admin?"