Planet Drupal

Which CMS should I use?

Content Types

What type of site should I use to create a site that is searchable and easily updated?

I recently received a question from a professional in Long Beach California who asks "Can I use a CMS like Joomla or Drupla to make a site searchable and easily updatable? Any suggestions?"

My answer is YES! Drupal and Joomla are clearly great programs that make a site easy to update and search. Here are some thoughts.  read more »


Drupal, Joomla, and Moodle

CMS Programs

Which CMS program is right for your project, Drupal, Joomla, or Moodle?

If you are considering a new Web site and are looking for a way to make your site interactive and media rich, you may have heard of Drupal, Joomla, and Moodle. These are a few of the open source programs that can help you create and manage your Web site at an affordable price.  read more »


Drupal Camp LA - Huge Success

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This year's Drupal Camp LA was bigger and better than last year. Thanks to the efforts of Chris Charlton, Crystal Williams, and the entire LA Drupal Group. It was great to see the fine folks at Achieve Internet again and I was delighted to meet the very handsome Michael Murdoch from Work Habit.  read more »


Guest Speaker at Drupal Camp LA

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Drupal trainer Laura Scroggins will be speaking at DrupalCamp LA 2008.

Bakersfield, California (July 28, 2008) - I am excited to announce that I've been invited to speak at Drupal Camp LA 2008. This is the second annual DrupalCampLA and last year's event was fantastic. If you are a Drupal developer, designer, or end user this event is for you.

If you've never been to a DrupalCamp here are a couple of pointers:  read more »


Favicon for You!

Favicon Tip

Favicons make my clients squeal with joy

Favicons are the coolest little brand identifier that are effortless to add to your Website. A Favicon is an acronym for Favorite Icon. It is a tiny image that is displayed in the address field of your browser. Look at the address field of your browser and you will see an image that proceeds the Web address. My lauramba!  read more »