Where's my Drupal At
A quick jaunt over the pacific and back, has given me some new perspective on what exactly is going on in the rest of the world as far as web development is concerned. Having just gotten back from Korea, I find I see it through a different colored lens this time. This was my second trip to that wonderful country and the trip, overall, was MUCH more enjoyable than my first, but I noticed many things that I found quite startling. In that regard it's amazing to see a country so thoroughly drinking the Microsoft Coolaid. There is NO Firefox in that country, all the major website providers are creating activeX based products, and as such, the default assumption is that everyone is using Windows and everyone is using Internet Explorer... we (the Drupal community) have GOT to figure out how to change this (not just for Korea, but any major country in this same situation) and I think the first real step (from our end) has to be a Korean translation for Drupal. I'm working on it with some Koreans, but I don't speak it natively, so it's slow work and I'm sure there are others better qualified than myself.
Internet Explorer 8 and Standards
So the design world is all a-buzz with talk of IE8 passing the acid2 test. As a standards junkie, I had to see for myself, and yup... sure enough it seems to pass, but if I don't sound thrilled, let me explain why.
- Firefox
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- Microsoft
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- OOXML
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- Open Office
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- Open Source
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- Thunderbird
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- Web Standards
Drupal and Feedburner
So I've spent a lot of my time over the last few days getting Feedburner set up and working inside of a Drupal system... specifically this Drupal system. It was an interesting task, and one I've enjoyed customizing specifically for this site, but it didn't go quite as simply as I had hoped. This had a lot more to do with Feedburner than it did Drupal, mainly the fact that its FeedFlare stuff is... well cumbersome html wise. Luckily, thanks to FireBug and Jquery, this is a task that was handled fairly simply.
