Drupal vs. WordPress
March 16, 2010 by muneer1
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live.pirillo.com – Drupal vs. WordPress, which one is better? Chris is using WordPress right now, but is in the middle of switching over to Drupal. What do you think?
March 16, 2010 by muneer1
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live.pirillo.com – Drupal vs. WordPress, which one is better? Chris is using WordPress right now, but is in the middle of switching over to Drupal. What do you think?
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You can’t even compare wordpress and drupal. As mentioned in the video. They’re 2 completely different platforms!
? WordPress Vs Drupal ? Are you kidding me?!?how can you compare a bicycle with a motorcycle?!?Even if both of `em have 2 wheels,you need to have a drivers licence to ride the second one.
Joomla not happy? Try again.
Drupal is too complex for a simple blog and a uphill fight to learn.
I tried WordPress, Drupa and Joomla. I use wordpress for my blog and Drupal for my website (a travel website). Joomla seemed rather limited.
Drupal is great once you’ve got the hang of it, but getting the hang of it takes a good month of messing around.
I actually created my site with drupal with virtually no coding and it would have been far harder to do in joomla or wordpress.
wordpress
Buy a better microphone bro
- my ears are bleeding
MODX but when in a hurry use WordPress
This was over 2 years ago dude.
this vid was in 07 look at his vids now!!
Ok after over a week of debating over this program called SocialBlaster, I made my decision today purchase it and its been the next best decision I have made in a long time.
Simple, plus very effective…traffic to my wordpress blog from over 40 + networks!
NO MORE iMACROS bullchyt for me…THANK GOD!!
drupal is awesome
Drupal every time
well worth the learning curve
Took me a while to finally tackle Drupal but even Joomla was better than WordPress.
Maybe.. But for newbies like myself trying to work out if I can do my planned website with Drupal or stick with the easier WordPress, its handy to have this argument and spell out the differences to the people just thinking about moving from WordPress to something as powerful as Drupal
Joomla here
Joomla BITCH!
WordPress is the best
Old video. Type3 is best same for Joomla and WordPress and Drupal and Xoops.
Its just about you and you’re knowledge and expectation.
Its the same as Islam vs Christianity forgetting the non-believers WTF dude?
Drupal is way to easy to hack….im going to have to go with WordPress
I find maam31′s comment funny, because the poster have obviously no idea what he’s taking about. No system, whatsoever, is bulletproof – however some developers take security more seriously than others. Both the wordpress and drupal security team does a tremendous job on keeping the code as secure as it can be. Of course, if you have a site and you DONT add security patches/updates you’re going to be VERY vulnerable! But that accounts for any system whatsoever.
no? i hacked a few drupal sites my self…how bout going to milw0rm and really look at half the exploits
A search for “drupal” at milw0rm gave me 5 *outdated* results, ie. they have all been resolved. If your not happy with drupal thats fine, but your claim about lack of security is simply false. The Drupal Security team does a great job on resolving security issues, if you know of any you can report it to security (at) drupal (dot) org
Chris is totally on the spot here. I’m an avid Drupal developer and even I, being a fanatic, will recommend WordPress for a simple blog. But when it comes to making complex websites, Drupal is the way to go – hands down.
As a developer WordPress all the way. It does what it is meant to do very well, unlike Drupal where apparently the “userability” is a foreign concept, if I want to do a complex site I choose a framework, Drupal just sucks in too manys ways.
I use both platforms. In simple cases I use wordpress since it’s faster to get into production. Drupal is something I use for projects that have the potential of stepping outside the blogging paradigm. Of course, it requires more work to get it into shape, but then, granularity in development has always been the flipside of flexibility, and there are plenty of examples when it’s worth the effort.