There have been several posts lately surrounding the quality of search results with Drupal's built-in search engine, and how it can be difficult to find targeted results on Drupal.org as a result.
The success of an open-source project such as Drupal largely depends on the quality (and efficiency) of the support that community members offer to each other.
Well, I keep thinking we need 'Now what' articles. People familiar with web design and mid sized to large corporate sites know what to do to build sites. Folks new to Drupal and CMS's in general get stuck. Sort of a 'Now what' happens.
Sharpen your pencils because Drupal will be exhibiting at London's LinuxWorld 2005 show this October, and we need a t-shirt design to commemorate the event.
There have been several posts lately surrounding the quality of search results with Drupal's built-in search engine, and how it can be difficult to find targeted results on Drupal.org as a result.
The success of an open-source project such as Drupal largely depends on the quality (and efficiency) of the support that community members offer to each other.
Well, I keep thinking we need 'Now what' articles. People familiar with web design and mid sized to large corporate sites know what to do to build sites. Folks new to Drupal and CMS's in general get stuck. Sort of a 'Now what' happens.
Sharpen your pencils because Drupal will be exhibiting at London's LinuxWorld 2005 show this October, and we need a t-shirt design to commemorate the event.