One new project, too many decisions

So I finally have a real community project to get my little hands into. Even though I already had plenty of tasks I need to finish, I am ever so excited about this one! I’m not saying I hate this website, but as a personal blogging/graphics website, it is nowhere near as interesting to me as making a website for a community of people! Knowing that I’m not just making a website for myself makes me feel great! Plus I need the experience!

So what is it? It is a World of Warcraft guild website! Two guilds on the Firetree server are about to make a merge! Being the sister and friend of the current leaders, I wanted to help out. I want to make a guild website with all the basics and more. I don’t only want raid schedules and character information, I want a website that will bring the guild members close together. I want to make the members feel like family!

So I’ll probably use Nuoriffic for the domain, since really nuoriffic is doing nothing but hosting little things at the moment. Plus the name would go with our guild name, Narcoleptic Unicorns, which came from the initials “NUO”.

Nuoriffic MB will still be around for awhile, but might end up merging with in the new website.

Anyways, I’m trying to make a decision: Drupal or Joomla? Both look really nice and have plenty of nifty extensions, but I can’t decide which would be right for the new website!

2 Responses to “One new project, too many decisions”

  1. JillNo Gravatar Says:

    Yay! Its so cool to see you so hyped up about wanting to do something for not only just yourself but for others too! I’d love to get this guild to feel more like a family. If it keeps going well I might even try to squeeze in a vent server. =D

    Hopefully Crystal talks to that guy, plus Narcoleptic Unicorns is a WAAAAY cooler name. <3

    As for the Drupal vs. Joomla thing, go with whichever one is more popular/will stick around longer lol!

  2. AlysonNo Gravatar Says:

    @Jill: Yeah, but right now they’re both pretty popular it seems. Both seem so cool!
    Think I’ll play around with Drupal. I didn’t like Joomla’s admin, but it probably just needs getting use to.

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