i tried both wordpress and drupal on my website technomiz.com and i think wordpress is easy and quick..so i prefer wordpress more than drupal..drupal has some good options but to earn with a blog wordpress is mostly used..
Drupal is probably better than Wordpress in terms of flexibility but for ease of use Wordpress scores 10 out of 10. Drupal is better for developers but if you are a beginner and want a nice looking site quickly that is also SEO friendly then Wordpress wins again.
Well, Drupal is hard to learn with all those modules to install, most of them should come with the default installation, like image and date, but I like it most for big content sites
I think Wordpress may easilier than Drupal. It have a lot of theme and template. For Drupal , i had use it but i may not understand it well - -"
I did not use Drupal yet , i am using wordpress for a long time , and i created many website using this CMS so i would like to say word press is best.
I am developer and i used Both. I think Both are useful as per sites requirement. If there is more Function you need in your site then use WP in which you can easily do that with code. If there is simple cms with little bit of functionality then use Drupal....
Wordpress is better than Drupal because Wordpress is just one click install. You dont need to have any programming knowledge. While in Drupal you need some programming skill. Wordpress provide predesigned templates and WP provides one click install. While in Drupal you have to create manually. For the first time blogger WP is best as it is easy to use..
Drupal is more flexible and powerful, but has a higher learning curve. WordPress is easier, better for quick websites, but not as flexible. Drupal is better for me.
Based on the templates I've seen at some of the template sites (le gasp! I use templates as a starting point for my sites! ), it seems that it's easier to make WP sites more visually appealing than Drupal. Also, we build our sites so we can hand the entire thing over to customers at the end, in case they ever want to go elsewhere. It seems that WP is easier for the average, *non-programmer* end user than Drupal. But it's been a minute since I played with Drupal, it could have gotten more user-friendly since then.
If you only used Drupal 5 or 6, then you'll notice a big difference in version 7 in how much easier it is. Even though Drupal is my favorite, WordPress is probably always going to be the easier route for most people.
I like Drupal as I am using this content management system for my projects. All my projects are running well. Thanks to Drupal's user-friendly interface.