Active Window. A poem.
something happened!
i will pulse orange
until you pay attention
with a click.
(on Windows or Linux)
early draft here.
Labels: art, gui, love, poem, sysadmin, ui, user experience, ux, windows
Drupal Therapy. Introduction: Drupal is like the Holodeck

(So, BTW, Amnesty.org just relaunched, using Drupal. via Dries.)
Last year I started using Drupal. I made it into a blog server. It is a fine blog server. For hosting multiple blogs by multiple authors, it might even be my favorite. But because I had previous exposure to Wordpress and its elegant admin panel, I couldn't help but be majorly disappointed by the administrative interface of Drupal. What made it worse was how little anybody talked about its horrible interface. The only people who seemed willing to talk about it were the people who tried Drupal and left.
I stuck with Drupal. I love Drupal. I think it's the best tool for building many types of web applications, but many parts of the administrative experience are ridiculous. I think many people in the Drupal community know this, and are working to change this, but we are likely a few versions away from any of the major turn-offs being healed.
In the meantime, I'm going to give back to Drupal. Not by beating it up about its shortcomings, but by acknowledging them, and working around them. By guiding people through them. People who have poked around Drupal and wrinkled your nose: You are not crazy. You are not stupid. Drupal doesn't make sense at first. But if you walk away, you are turning away from an amazing, amazing tool that likely does anything you were thinking of doing, but more!
Drupal is like a beautiful mansion. No. It's like a the
holodeck. No. Drupal is like a holodeck mansion. If you want a loft, it can be an urban loft for you. If you want a beachfront property, bam! It's beachfront property. Drupal can adapt to your desires. But there's one problem. Drupal is a holodeck mansion without a door. There's a little doggy door. You have to get on your hands and knees and crawl. You're going to get very dirty. You might even scrape yourself. But once you've made it inside, there's nothing like it.
Stay tuned for Lesson One in Drupal Therapy: The beginning's not a good place to start.
It will help if you have the ability to use a virtual machine.
Labels: amnesty, apologetics, cms, drupal, drupal therapy