Hello, I'm a frontend designer/developer but want to become a full-service developer with Drupal. I'm thinking about doing a bootcamp called Coding Dojo in Mountain View. Does anyone here have any experience working with someone trained there? They cover LAMP, MEAN, and Ruby. I have no previous PHP skill, but am told they do a pretty good job, and you can focus on the environment you want to prioritize.
In my current Drupal site (earlharpas.com) I used the Professional theme, but it is not working as well as I would like. I am looking for a theme that provides drop-down menus that will show without having to click on the tab, and can be searched by the spiders easily. I currently have up to three layers of sub-tabs. I would prefer a free theme, but am willing to pay for one if it really meets my needs well. Any recommendations? Thank you in advance! - dholzman
The number one reason Drupal is better than Joomla for SEO is that Joomla plugins are commercial and Drupal plugins are community based. You may think this is a good thing to have lots of competitors, but trust me it's not. Everyone has a solution for it, and none of them are perfect.