Yes, it’s finally finished. The migration from Drupal to WordPress on the MSC Humanities site is complete. Yes, the Leopard Server upgrade gave me some issues, but I think the result is worth it. Let’s just hope the next system update from Apple doesn’t break anything. It shouldn’t. I still have some work to do [...]
Drupal to WordPress
Why is this so difficult? I’ve been looking for days, and I have yet to find a viable solution to move my Drupal site(s) to WordPress. Why? The links on WordPress’ web site are very old; Google search comes up with several promising hits, but nothing that pans out. They’re either old, or too complicated. [...]
RoopleTheme
I found some excellent Drupal themes from RoopleTheme. I used one for the Mailer Society’s site and one for The Mailer Review site. Thanks for the professional work, guys. While the themes are excellent as is, I know I’ll be tweaking them a little bit.
Fun with Bibliographies
Who knew that works cited pages could be so fun? With the help of Ron Jerome‘s Bibliography module for Drupal, I’m beginning to really geek-out on my professional web site. Instead of a list of works that I have cited on this blog, I can how have individual entries for every work I cite (like [...]
Getting There
OK, I’ve been working pretty hard to import all of my Drupal blog into Blogger. For some reason, Drupal never worked very well for a blog. I’m keeping Drupal on Earthshine for my professional site and my portfolio, but I thought Blogger would work better for my blog. Part of my descision stems from my [...]
Humanities 2.0
I’m very proud of my recent work on the Humanities web site. I designed it a couple of years ago, and since the college just updated their site, I figured ours needed to be better. I updated the software to Drupal, ditching the difficult-to-use GeekLog. The new 4.7.2 version of Drupal adds some excellent features, [...]