Quoting Richard Brown rich@cregy.co.uk:
Hi Guys
On 28/01/07, Earnie Boyd earnie@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Quoting cl@isbd.net:
As I said just before the *total* separation of structure and content breaks some of the point of web pages to my mind. Simple, non navigational, links need to be embedded in the actual text, that's what HTML/web is for.
So you can't do <a href="foo">go to bar</a> in the page? I do it all the time. Path aliasing helps with this so that you can change node/<x> to about or what ever else.
I understand where you are coming from but look at it from the reverse side. i.e. Using Wordpress you click on a button and that brings up a url box. You insert the url required press enter. Now you are given a title box, which you enter, etc. Wordpress uses tidymce as a text editor. Obviously Chris could install tidymce but I think what he might be saying is he wants this out of the box.
Drupal is an excellent and complete cms and I think a joy to use as you start to understand nodes, users, etc. but it is not simple. Wordpress however works well in its simplicity and probably does exactly what Chris wants.
I found WordPress first and started with it. Then I found Drupal and switched because Drupal was more complete.
Earnie