sorry, wasn't aware that document wasn't made public I thought it was when I published for those of you who missed it please refresh this link....
See for yourself by comparing the designs. Things like omitting the sidebar completely, doing the footer menu well, doing the primary/secondary links ideally, squeezing a language selection block into the header - they're mostly possible with Drupal, but they don't fit well with the normal design and tend to require some custom PHP code in the template, rather than Just Working. When I say "too hard" I mean that it was too hard for me to do at that point when I was just creating a prototype of it all. Some, like the primary and secondary links, would have come back properly a little later on, but the thing is they require work in Drupal, while in Django the system can be designed that way at a lower level, more friendlily. (For example, instead of having a "language block" which is just a fixed block, you can easily have a template which manages the HTML for the block completely). Working with Drupal yourself extensively, you may disagree with me on the "too hard" - but I hope you'll see what I mean, anyway.
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Donna Benjamin <donna@...2156...> wrote:On Thu, 2010-11-25 at 11:39 +1100, Chris Morgan wrote:Which elements?
> Some elements in duckgoesoink's design I had changed for
> no good reason other than that in Drupal it would be too hard to do it
> another way.
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