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Re: [OM] Redesigned my website

Subject: Re: [OM] Redesigned my website
From: Jim Nichols <jhnichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 May 2016 16:25:25 -0500
Drupal, Joobla, Mambo?  Who dreams up these names? :-)

Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA

On 5/25/2016 4:15 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
I haven't tried ZX on my iPhone, but I do view the LUG gallery, which also
uses Gallery 2.  The images look good, but touching the right thumbnail to
navigate requires a delicate touch.
The ZX gallery is configured to match the LUG gallery as closely as
possible. Any issues in one will be echoed in the other.

That said, I did do a little research last night and I'm not sure
there is ANY wise directional change at this moment. All options kinda
stink right now.

As to Moose's question, the problem with choosing anything in
particular that isn't completely under the control of the web host is
subject to change, abandonment or rights-theft. Fine as a short-term
or medium-term solution, but not for something that is intended to
have a 10+ year useful lifespan.

This is why it took me so long to relaunch my website using Drupal. I
wanted to wait until the latest version was released and all the new
content is formatted in a way that is flexible for future changes.
Nothing is hardcoded within the articles. Any template changes and the
content follows. This was very important as templates come and go.

Selecting Drupal over Joomla and Wordpress was a very difficult
decision and I modeled the site in all three for over a year. There
are days when I think I made the wrong decision, but when we launched
the site, originally, we selected Mambo because it was the current
king of the hill.

AG Schnozz

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