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@mdsumner this is why we cant have nice things on mailing lists...
 
 
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12:24 PM
Anyone administering any joomla sites?
 
Not joomla. Drupal - yes. Wordpress - yes.
 
My experience as well. Here at the faculty, they insist on Joomla, though.
I don't find it as intuitive as Wordpress or even Drupal.
 
 
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@RomanLuštrik Didn't Joomla, Drupal is a bit over kill for what we wended up using it for. Wordpress is OK and I use it for my blog but not self-hosted (wordpress.org).
That was didn't like Joomla. We moved to Drupal for our research group site.
For the most part you don;t need this stuff. I've gone retro and now use things like Cactus and Jekyll for my websites. Currently setting up a new site for my blog that will use Jekyll for example.
 
2:03 PM
Cactus and Jekyll, search for that, thank you.
I'm having trouble maintaining joomla, just too complex for my php knowledge.
 
Cactus is simple but Linux only, python-based. Jekyll has more features but is somewhat more complex, based on Ruby.
 
Did I put you onto cactus?
 
I used Cactus for a simple site for the consultancy I currently work for, but am using Jekyll for my blog when I transition from Wordpress
@Spacedman Yes you did and I think it is great but for the Blog, Jekyll has a wider suite of things out the box than cactus so I'm using that.
@Spacedman And thanks for the pointer to Cactus
 
I think if needed I could probably do some cool things with Cactus
 
Cactus looks very nice, thanks.
 
2:10 PM
@Spacedman I know zero Python and hacked the blog plugin to look in a different directory for news posts and added a leading-paragraph feature. If I knew more Python I'm sure I could get this thing doing loads of cool stuff.
 
 
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Now that's what I call team work. :)
@GavinSimpson I removed my comment because I felt now that you've edited your A, it has no place there. Plus, it saves a few kb of server space. :)
 
@RomanLuštrik tidied up too. Thanks for the heads up.
 

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