On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 03:25 +0100, Steve Smith wrote:
> Sorry to post three times in a row, but I need to take back something
> I've said - Drupal's in tables too! Not as cluttered with them as
> Xoops, in my opinion, but still. Yet drupal.org itself has brilliant
> code, which is what I looked
Sorry to post three times in a row, but I need to take back something
I've said - Drupal's in tables too! Not as cluttered with them as
Xoops, in my opinion, but still. Yet drupal.org itself has brilliant
code, which is what I looked at before. Now that site appears to run
on Drupal, so maybe
Didn't feel like going to bed, so just tried Xoops on opensourcecms!
It's full of random tables - doesn't suit the way I like to code.
This is one of the worst offenders:
Welcome to the Special Sections at
XOOPS SiteHere you can find some cool articles that are
not presented on the homepage.
Wha
On 07/07/06, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...] Perhaps if we do create a
website and we do use Drupal I could be involved in an observing capacity (with
read-only permissions) to get some experience of the CMS.
As I said, it's for my own project rather than UKTeam. I think w
I'm co-leading SDF Cardiff
(http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/teams/europe/uk/cardiff).
We're doing it at Cardiff University, so we're going to be doing it
later than the actual SDF because it has to be in term time when
there'll be people to be here. We're putting out feelers for a venue
in tow
Hi,
With SFD [0] coming up in September I wondered what plans (in any state)
people had for the day.
We (Hampshire Linux User group [1]) have discussed some options on our
mailing list, and I've made a few enquiries. I asked a shopping centre in a
major town about exhibition space - but that seem