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Our Web Site is Dead, Long Live Our Web Site!

To paraphrase Groucho Marx – I don't like to speak ill of the dead but in the case of our old Wordpress blog site, I'll make an exception.

Merely four postings ago I declared that I was quite unhappy with our blog web site and that we'd be moving away from Wordpress and towards a Drupal platform. Well, four months later I'm happy to say that this has (finally) all come true.

I could say a few things about why it took so long but I'm not going to do that here. Instead I'm going to use that as the basis for a number of future posts about the power, and usability weaknesses, of Drupal.

Drupal is a very well established, open source content management system. I came to know it in a sort of 'back-to-front' way because my first experience with it was by tracing through the bowels of its engine and finding out what made it tick. Compared to Wordpress innards (very scary in its haphazardness) Drupal's core looked like the work of a genius (which perhaps it is).

Shedding a Tear
Shedding a Tear for Our Wordpress Blog

DrupalCamp Toronto 2008

Tom, Conchita and I at The User Advocate Group have been getting very intrigued by the possibilities we envision using the Drupal web application framework. We are happy to announce that The User Advocate Group is a Platinum Sponsor of DrupalCamp Toronto 2008 which takes place at the end of this week.


Drupal Camp Toronto 2008

Landing on Planet Drupal (or trying to)

It's been just almost a year since I focused my professional attention onto usability for web applications and launched this web site. I've known for about eleven-and-a-half months that, as a hybrid between a blog and a business web site, this site has significant issues. My goal was to see if I could mix my personal perspectives with a professional profile. The experiment is over and I'm not afraid to say it's a problematic mix and change is required.

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