Dries Buytaert schreef:
http://www.nascencetech.com/newvillageboy/2005/05/28/the-mumbo-jumbo- of-blogging/
"I’m using Drupal for a couple of community sites I run and it’s not really by choice. It is by far the most feature-laden OpenSource content management engine there is. It’s also a BITCH to use and customize. A couple of really weird user interface issues bug me to hell too. What in the name of HADES made them decide that a theme just had to affect the editing interface too? You got any idea how fuckin’ troublesome it is to create a CSS file for all the editing widgets and forms that nobody except me sees? I’m still stuck using the downloaded themes for all my Drupal sites ‘cos I simply can’t be bothered with creating a whole new theme for it."
I'm still in the "no admin theme" camp. Consider this: how popular would Wikipedia be if their edit interface worked and looked completely different from the regular site? People who look for a blogging tool automatically want a separate admin interface, but this is only a small part of our audience. Steven Wittens