Drupal is notorious for being a developer level CMS. Its is not easily
extendable for the average user. Joomla is a bit better, and Wordpress
would be the easiest for users. (last checks on Drupal vs Joomla vs
Wordpress I did was about 18 months ago... since then only used Joomla and
Wordpress).

It could be that if you have a lot of extensions for the home page that
Drupal is taking a bit to load.


Thanks
Bryce Martin
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2011/6/30 Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

On Jun 29, 2011, at 9:52 PM, web400-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

... which after all was to look at CMS weakness. So far, we haven't
come up with a lot.

I'm not sure I've seen any listed yet Nathan.


Didn't someone say that performance is not good? I'm trying to find
that again but can't. I haven't tried putting anything I've done with
a CMS on line yet, but I've noticed that my Drupal site takes a long
time at first to show the home page when I use it at the localhost
adress. Maybe that depends on the number and type of modules
activated?

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