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Felix Eve
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Try this:

<?php
$menu_name = variable_get('menu_main_links_source', 'main-menu');
$tree = menu_tree($menu_name);
print drupal_render($tree);
?>

Also Drupal doesn't make things hard, you just don't understand it yet.

It is just a tool suited to specific tasks. If you just want to make a blog then don't use Drupal, just use Wordpress.

If however you want a very powerful CMF (Content management framework, not system) to create complex systemsystems with lots of interrelatedinter-related entities then continue to learn Drupal - I think it's the best tool for the job.

Try this:

<?php
$menu_name = variable_get('menu_main_links_source', 'main-menu');
$tree = menu_tree($menu_name);
print drupal_render($tree);
?>

Also Drupal doesn't make things hard, you just don't understand it yet.

It is just a tool suited to specific tasks. If you just want to make a blog then don't use Drupal, just use Wordpress.

If however you want a very powerful CMF (Content management framework, not system) to create complex system with lots of interrelated entities then continue to learn Drupal - I think it's the best tool for the job.

Try this:

<?php
$menu_name = variable_get('menu_main_links_source', 'main-menu');
$tree = menu_tree($menu_name);
print drupal_render($tree);
?>

Also Drupal doesn't make things hard, you just don't understand it yet.

It is just a tool suited to specific tasks. If you just want to make a blog then don't use Drupal, just use Wordpress.

If however you want a very powerful CMF (Content management framework, not system) to create complex systems with lots of inter-related entities then continue to learn Drupal - I think it's the best tool for the job.

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Felix Eve
  • 6.3k
  • 2
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  • 57

Try this:

<?php
$menu_name = variable_get('menu_main_links_source', 'main-menu');
$tree = menu_tree($menu_name);
print drupal_render($tree);
?>

Also Drupal doesn't make things hard, you just don't understand it yet.

It is just a tool suited to specific tasks. If you just want to make a blog then don't use Drupal, just use Wordpress.

If however you want a very powerful CMF (Content management framework, not system) to create complex system with lots of interrelated entities then continue to learn Drupal - I think it's the best tool for the job.