9.8
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Empowering websites with open source content management.
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Drupal is a stellar choice for web development, offering unparalleled flexibility, robust security, and top-notch community support. Its features simplify content management and customization, making it a go-to platform for various sectors like education. The ability to add endless modules and customize them for unique views is a standout feature, allowing for ...Read more
Provides unparalleled flexibility, robustness, security, value, internationalization, and performance.
Impressive administration and customization features for managing various types of content.
Scalable CMS with endless modules for customization and branding.
Excellent tools for building websites with customizable elements for streamlined content creation.
Some find Drupal to be complex and not beginner-friendly compared to other CMS platforms.
Limited support and small community for getting help with issues, especially for certain features.
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07/30/18
Best CMS available for free
What do you like best? I used it regularly and i like it very much, some of its best features are: -Highly optimized CMS -Very Awesome features available in this cms in core like Views, services, rest api, hul, etc. -Very easy to use -Its backend is very organized -very fast -can be used for data management also called headless drupal -Its 8 version is awesome because of oops. What do you dislike? nothing till now which i dislike as there was no oops concept in drupal 7 but ...
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07/30/18
The Benefits of Drupal
What do you like best? We looked into headless drupal, with static files out on the live server. The ease of getting content created that can be used in multiple places with tagging, etc is awesome. We wanted a modular site where we could grab those content sections, even dynamic ones that pull content in based on taxonomic variables. It is so much faster, takes less development, and freed up resources for other things. Running headless, the web visitor didn't have to interact with Drupal ...
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07/29/18
Versatile and powerful CMS with a large community (but heavy as well)
What do you like best? Drupal is a great framework and CMS for those that need a complex solution but don't want to code from the ground up or code at all. The large list of modules (plugins available allow you to find a solution to almost any feature you request or think. And even if that weren't the case, it is easy to find programmers that could create a module for your needs. Ecommerce, organic groups, layouts, views and many other challenges are solvable without the need to write a ...
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07/24/18
Very useful, difficult to manege
What do you like best? Its a very useful interface where you can build whatever webservice you need. Has good comunnity behind where to find help to develop your project. What do you dislike? You need a high level of knowledge to manage and design, based on modules you need to configure or create, you'll have trouble if you don't manage it. Recommendations to others considering the product Good tool to develop any project, make sure you have the necessary level to manage it, if you don't ...
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07/18/18
Intuitive to Use, But Needs More Ongoing Support than Expected
What do you like best? Its open source meaning its widely supported by the public. There are many modules providing lots of additional functionality and its a very easy CMS took to use. What do you dislike? Being open source it means that module site you build and they rely on, may no longer become supported or bugs you identify may not be fixed. Whilst this is a similar to some larger applications, should a bug not be fixed it means you having to redesign parts of your website, or build ...
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06/26/18
Lost in Popularity Contest to Wordpress
What do you like best? Overall designs and functionality are similar to Joomla. Drupal can become powerful when you added modules and plugins to this core frameworks. What do you dislike? Some latest updates are beginning to loose pace. Example, Drupal has a module to compile to PWA. Yet, it like other open sources - we are asked to use it at our own risk. If you compare Drupal to Wordpress for example, this type of enhancements are very widely available. In fact, you can easily find ...
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Floyd
06/11/18
Drupal is complex and extensible solution
PROS & CONS What are the best aspects of this product? Drupal is great tool for building and managing websites. I like that this platform provides in-built GUI based functionality for creating workflow rules, content types and custom content management requirements. The fact is that Drupal has robust built-in user management system and you can easily extend it accroding to your needs. With command line tools you can make operational management tasks like sync’ing device to production, ...
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Brittany
05/17/18
I enjoy working with Drupal
PROS & CONS What are the best aspects of this product? What I like most about Drupal is the fact that it is free and open source platform that allows you to better manage your websites across departments. You can edit sites and add new pages according to your needs. It is easy to use and it includes non-profits, blogs and other. It has large community and you can always find answer or help for your problem with Drupal. What aspects are problematic or could work better? You have to ...
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Christie
05/09/18
Drupal does the job
PROS & CONS What are the best aspects of this product? I have tried other CMS solutions like PHP and Joomla but once I figured out how Drupal is working I don’t want to try other CMS platform. After developing several websites I can say that I have gain much experience thanks to this platform. I use D7 and D8 for various projects, D8 has lot of features and this is great benefit for us because it simplifies the whole process. What aspects are problematic or could work better? It takes ...
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Mark T S.
04/30/18
It Does What It Needs To
What do you like best? We are able to manage five different websites on one CMS. What do you dislike? It is not very user friendly. The interface is not easy to navigate, the image upload process is confusing, and it is not very intuitive. Additionally, the editing tools are subpar compared to other CMS systems I have used. Recommendations to others considering the product If you decide to use Drupal, I would recommend having an in house expert, because odds are you are going to need ...
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