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)

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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

seoreign.com
May 14 2006, 2:54 am
does all the drupal.org pages uses this cms script including the forum ? I like the theme of the main page of drupal , including the font and color. nice work!
webmaster-directory
May 9 2006, 12:19 pm
Hi all, I would say this is a very creative and usefull cms..
SlashDot
May 3 2006, 11:08 am
i am thinking about using drupal to open up a BIIG history related website. Everything i need seems to be here. So i am about to give it a shot. Good work (Y)
Sarah
Apr 25 2006, 8:59 am
So, I'm jsut trying to get my head around this demo. I may be missing something but is there any way to actually take advantage of the taxonomy features here? Or are all of the taxonomy modules missing? I really just want to see how to get one piece of content listed in 2 or more places?
joon
Apr 22 2006, 2:09 am
Here's my new drupal site. I just love the flexibility. The developers don't cater to end users so it won't seem as user friendly as some other system which is fine. I'd rather have a system where the geeks do it for themselves than some other bloat which grows bigger as more people whine about needing features x, y and z.

I'm extremely pleased at how the site came out. It feels so light weight but still very powerful. It's doing xHTML strict which I wouldn't have dreamed of before and I'm not even a coder. More of a graphics guy.
Nisha
Apr 22 2006, 1:05 am
Dear Sir,

I am Using Drupal site for our Client site,

What is your Privacy Policy and your Term & Condition, how to handle your Script to our Client Site,

Where i am using your Portal Name, Plz Tell me more about Your Terms

Thanks
Creasy
Apr 18 2006, 8:39 am
easily the best cms ive seen so far.
and probably the smallest. wtf all the others are 3 or 4 mb, this is 400 kb and can do more than any other.
iMac600
Apr 16 2006, 4:37 am
Had a few issues with Drupal, primarily getting the forum block on to the left sidebar.
Dele Olawole
Apr 15 2006, 2:05 am
I followed some of the misleading ratings here and a bit disappointed with Drupal. It looks promising but it looks everything is preconfigured and there some functions that could not get anything inserted into the database. Few fixes could make it a promising alternative to Wordpress but so far, the Wordpress I installed still rocking.
Tim
Mar 28 2006, 10:56 am
Looks like a good alternative to wordpress for those who want a bit more than a simple blogging platform. I'm going to download it now and give it a go.
Andre
Mar 26 2006, 11:49 am
Drupal is certainly the most flexible and versatile CMS available. The learning curve is a little steeper than with other CMS but well worth it, since you will be able to do things you can not do with other CMS.
Al
Mar 24 2006, 9:47 am
I like Drupal! I used it for several projects. I built a weblog of internet polls with it, and folks can create and vote on polls and easily send the links to friends so that groups can ask each other questions via polls.
alpna
Mar 20 2006, 2:58 am
Very good CMS with lots of addons available. But, this is definitely not for Newbie’s. I started with Joomla/Mambo which is very easy for newbie’s but now I am developing a site using Drupal as Joomla/mambo lack capablity for Multi-Sites and Drupal has inbuilt sef urls.
Paul James
Mar 17 2006, 7:43 am
I like it...

Got to check out the 'add-ons' but it looks cleaner than Wordpress, so think I may make the switch
simon
Mar 11 2006, 5:52 am
Drupal can be best described as a CMS toolkit. It's great for developers who understand how to extend and tweak it.
Now, don't use it for simple things (unless you are trying to learn it). For example, Drupal creates a fine blog, but if you *only* need a blog, then Wordpress. But if you need a blog+whatever+whatever, use Drupal.

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