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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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Jessica P.
04/30/14
Free, open-source CMS
What do you like best? As with anything that comes without cost, the word FREE is enticing. It's a great service that has a large community and I've worked with Drupal for both non-profit and corporate website maintenance. What do you dislike? You get what you pay for though. Unless you know your way around Drupal, have tech savvy folks who can utilize the system and designers who create a website for you that is easy to update, you may have trouble. It's important to keep with the ...
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Josh Harcus I.
02/28/14
Not my favorite... I'm more of a Wordpress or HubSpot fan.
What do you like best? I really like how easy it is to manage your content. What do you dislike? The platform is not as fluid as others like Wordpress and HubSpot. Recommendations to others considering the product Seems like it is an outdated tool What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Helps manage my content on my website.
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Stefan B.
02/11/14
Expandable CMS for websites, if you use the right modules
What do you like best? Open Source and very large community Versatile and expandable Robust basic concepts What do you dislike? Most themes are of an average level and hard to get a nice, slick theme set up from scratch. Too many modules to choose from for a beginner, with a rather basic set in the core install. Recommendations to others considering the product Out-of-the-box, Wordpress sites look slicker and have good Wysiwyg editor, which requires several external modules in ...
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Sam D.
01/31/14
Like buying a bucket of legos, lots of possibilities but can be complicated
What do you like best? There's almost nothing that CAN'T be done with Drupal. You can pretty much build anything you want. Lots of active development and some great professional support is available as well. What do you dislike? Not as well supported as WordPress, and it can be difficult to just get started with something simple. Sometimes, though, that's good. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Multi-site functionality is very cool. ...
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11/20/13
Excellent CRM
What do you like best? This is stable and really very flexible and developer friendly What do you dislike? It took long time for me to understand and there are no free modules What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I worked with Kiva api and sales force api to add the customers data from kiva to salesforce
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Jon J.
07/17/13
A good solid open source CMS.
What do you like best? Easy to install and has lots of options. Very robust. For beginners it's probably not the best CMS to start with as wordpress is arguably easier to use. Drupal offers things like DRUSH which a beginner is not going to use. What do you dislike? not as easy as wordpress Recommendations to others considering the product If you've never tried wordpress you should probably get used to that first. Drupal is worth trying after you've done that.
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Billy B.
04/25/13
Drupal is a great CMS.
What do you like best? I've been building websites for over 10 years and usually coded everything manually in HTML. Using a CMS like Drupal just makes building and especially maintaining/updating a website effortless. It's extremely easy to add new content/pages and let Drupal automatically handle the URL naming, SEO, validation, spelling, and a lot of other useful things. I use Drupal pretty much every day for my company's website and I couldn't imagine going back to manually coding ...
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Steven S.
03/17/13
Drupal: A powerful content management system
What do you like best? A powerful, free open source solution with a thriving user and developer community. What do you dislike? Major upgrades (ie version 5 to 6, 6 to 7, 7 to 8 and complex and may require a complete rebuild. Recommendations to others considering the product Understand your requirements
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Jared T.
11/14/12
Open Source PHP based CMS
What do you like best? Tons of plugins available, easy to extend and improved, great for hackers What do you dislike? Learning curve is steeper that Joomla, you really need to commit yourself to learning it in order to get something out of it. I know it is more robust than Wordpress but I have yet to come across functionality that I needed that is available in Drupal but not in Wordpress Recommendations to others considering the product Do a serious evaluation before you decide on this ...
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09/26/12
Flexible and Feature Rich
What do you like best? It's open source. You have full control over customization and look/feel. Lots of third party plugins and built in features that make Drupal a great platform to build a multi-user web application. Set up is also as simple as a few clicks. It also has a nice user workflow/permissions system. What do you dislike? Customization does require technical knowledge (someone with PHP skills or prior Drupal dev experience would be ideal. Recommendations to others considering ...
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