Regarding the outline/book debate, I think there is a related problem which may help to improve Drupal for static sites (and for dinamic ones also). It's a pattern that I always find after showing to Drupal to new admin users: they always ask "where is the backoffice". It's as they seem to need a place where all the content is stored and accesible, separated from the layout of the site. Now we have "content" (admin/node), but it's something that, at least "my" users, don't like very much, or don't pay much attention to, I think because of its usability (or lack of). Maybe admin/node would need to show the contents of they site more visually? (by visually meaning easier to filter certain content type - now you have to do 3 clicks to list the "page" content type, for example, and that means that some basic admin users may never know that they have the abbility to list the content in their sites). So the conclusion would be, from my experience point of view: * identify more clearly when you are in the admin area (as CivicSpace does, and as have been commented here previously) * make it easier for an admin to identify which content is in his site álvaro -- wwww > http://the-cocktail.com blog > http://www.furilo.com