Drupal

Dreams come true

Submitted by slavikt on Sat, 09/22/2007 - 22:49.

Well, as you probably can see, I have thrown the Wordpress out. This site now runs under Drupal. The content is transferred, the existing URLs are preserved. The only things we lost are user registrations and comments.

There is currently remains some things to do (such as a list of categories in the right column). You can also see the changes in the RSS feed.

Please feel free to comment with any feedback.

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Dreaming about Drupal

Submitted by slavikt on Fri, 09/07/2007 - 23:29.

I'm not happy with the wordpress. Currently I have two Wordpress blogs, two Drupal content sites and one site with my own-programmed CMS. The last is worst, of course. But I'm constantly thinking about switching everything to the Drupal.

Latest reason about this is the handling of "permalinks" in the wordpress. It's quite painfull to switch from existing structure without loosing existing linkage scheme. At the same time, Drupal allows this increadibly easy...

Thinking, 37% done. There is not that much content in this blog, I hope converting into Drupal will be very easy.

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How to change Drupal node content type without loosing PageRank and incoming links

Submitted by slavikt on Mon, 06/11/2007 - 22:20.

Suppose, you have a very popular "simple article" on your Drupal-powered site. May be, this is a "page", with a lot's of comments and incoming links. Suppose, you have decided to add a couple of child articles to it. To form the tree-like structure like in the Book module. You'll not be able to do this since only "book" pages can be a root of the book. This is only one of the cases when you have to change the content type of the existing node.  read more »

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Managing the content

Submitted by slavikt on Mon, 05/21/2007 - 00:33.

Finally, I have found the best Content Management System (CMS) I had ever saw. It is reliable, easy to use and extremelly expandable. It is called Drupal.  read more »

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