Drupal 7.14

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Category: CMS / Portals
Stable Release: 7.14
Started In: 2000
Updated: May 11 2012
Native Language: English
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)

Drupal Description

Drupal is open source software maintained and developed by a community of hundreds of thousands of users and developers. It's distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (or "GPL"), which means anyone is free to download it, share it with others, and contribute back to the project. This open development model means that people are constantly working to make sure Drupal is a cutting-edge platform that supports the latest technologies that the Web has to offer.

Drupal is a publishing platform created by our vibrant community and bursting with potential. Use as-is or snap in any of thousands of free designs and plug-ins for rapid site assembly. Developers love our well-documented APIs. Designers love our flexibility. Site administrators love our limitless scalability.

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Drupal Comments

Tips
Aug 27 2006, 12:31 pm
Drupal is actually very easy to install if your server is set up correctly. If you are having trouble with it, you can get help in the forums at http://drupal.org. Like someone else mentioned, see http://www.drupalsites.net for examples of what can be done with Drupal. It's a very powerful system. I have tried many open source CMS and have settled on Drupal.
maarie
Aug 25 2006, 8:28 am
so what's the trick here? i want to try out drupal - i select Admin Login then enter user admin pw demo - it shows me a page with posts but i can't sem to update anything? what am i doing wrong?
Torstein Baldursson
Jul 27 2006, 1:08 am
Hi,
This Cms is hard to install, I can't get this one working. Moving on to something else.

Thank's
Andrew
Jul 21 2006, 10:06 am
You can make articles appear on the site on a particular date and be removed on another date by using the Scheduler module. 'This module adds scheduled publish/unpublish capability to Drupal. Specifically, two dropdowns are added to node forms for automatically publishing or unpublishing a node at some future date.'
Marcella James
Jun 29 2006, 1:02 am
You can't really make the articles automatiaclly publish (that I know if...at least I've never seen that be possible). You will just have to make it a draft and change it to published when you're ready for it to be viewed.
Andrey
Jun 14 2006, 5:45 am
There are some additions at drupalsites.net. Worth to check if you are not sure what Drupal can be used for!
isulong seoph
Jun 12 2006, 4:11 am
Drupal is great. It is very easy for people to navigate, and is extremely powerful. At first you will get some trouble but hey what's the community for? great drupal community.
reggie
Jun 9 2006, 2:09 am
The 'admin login' link to the drupal demo is not working?? Its taking me to the same page as the 'Front Page' link. any ideas how to get to the admin demo?
Esther123
Jun 5 2006, 11:22 am
the Admin interface is a bit hard to navigate. It doesn't seem to allow simple insert image.
djh
Jun 5 2006, 2:04 am
Drupal may be powerful, but the learning curve is way too high for anyone thats not a coder themselves. To get the most out of the system you really have to dig in for the long haul. The community is large, but not the most user friendly. Take a look at their support forums before installing to make sure you can handle it.
Isaac
Jun 2 2006, 11:16 am
I love using Drupal! The community is huge and there are so many pluggin modules to use. I have Two installs running a total of 10 sites. The multi-site func is a real winner. The learning curve is a little step at first, but only because Drupal is such a powerful CMS. Once setup the site is easy to adjust. Knowing how to do it I can now set up a new install in about 15 minutes.
Majid
May 22 2006, 12:00 pm
The latest version 4.7 got a new auto table creation which make this CMS the top in list I have tried many blog and CMS like wordpress, Joomla, Mambo, Geeklog, Xoops but Drupal make feel control my website with alot of choices of powerful and most wanted modules with one click.

The important thing is to choose the right hosting company or go for virtual or dedicated server. even with shared account it's great if your hosting support drupal.

Tip: dont choose auto install of hosting company if they are use fantastic auto installation instead download latest version manullay and installed.

I highly recommend this CMS for beginner or advance user and it worh to time you spend to learn.
Edward
May 20 2006, 9:50 am
Looks pretty good to me.
Anne Ramey
May 17 2006, 9:06 am
I think setting up a default blank installation of drupal can be misleading. Drupal is an incredibly powerful tool, and is highly customizable. In one of the comments they say it's not very nice looking...there are multiple templates avaiable and it's relative simple to make your own, so it can look however you want. Another says it looks like a blog. It can look and act like a blog, or a book, or a standard corprate site, how ever you set it. It doesn't take long or much technical knowledge to set it up. Being a complete newbie to computers and sites would make it a little rough, but if you have a little basic knowledge and the time to read what your multiple options are, this is the tool for you. If you want more than a basic blog; if you want to be able to control your content and how it appears, this is the thing. Drupal is a great tool.
tom
May 15 2006, 9:34 am
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