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

BClark
Jan 16 2006, 10:21 am
i looked at drupal originally, but found that it didnt have SEO friendly urls and full css implementation for seperation of style and content.
walterbyrd
Jan 16 2006, 2:51 am
Buggy as hell. Although drupal 4.6.5 is advertised as being able to work with PHP5, in reality, it won't. Drupal has many modules, which seem great, until you actually try to use them. For example, drupal's module to import-export content is completely broken, and apparently has been for some time. Not the nicest looking CMS either.
auto
Jan 15 2006, 6:34 am
Drupal is a very clean CMS. It's module, core, and theming system is very robust. The admin section is a lot easier to navigate than mambo. In mambo I would have to click a dozen things, and navigate back and forth between multiple sections to get one thing done. In drupal, the admin section works the way it should, and is friends with common sense. Also it is pretty easy to get drupal working with multiple sites, ie more than one domain name sharing the same drupal install. This lets me have a couple different sites and domains with one hosting account. The url of each page can also be written in a clean way instead of with ugly variables. Drupal has fairly active support forums and IRC channels. It could be better with regards to many posts with no replies though. I searched first, honestly! The development and bug fixes are also very active. The only thing lacking is the amount of quality themes, but it is really not that hard to convert existing themes, such as a mambo theme. Basically insert drupal's php variable snippets in the right place and play with the styles. The next version will supposedly help break away with the forced 2 or 3 column layout, letting you put sidebar boxes where ever you want. I look forward to this!
Richard
Jan 14 2006, 10:20 am
We've compared several CMSes using this website(thanks opensourcecms!) and narrowed it down to Mambo, Joomla, and Drupal. Though the default look wasn't really too inspiring, the core functionality was really, really well thought out and the module system really just makes our lives easier! No need to worry about how anything about the core works, just modify/extend the module you're after! The number of files that we had to modify is less than 5!
Artem
Jan 13 2006, 8:19 am
We chose Drupal as our to-move-to platform -- it suits best for writing collaborative work (such as technical climbing or mountaineering reports), as well as publishing finished content. Taxonomy module is a excellent solution for naturally categorized content (in our niche: geography, grades, participants). Drupal supports i18n -- a must for exUSSR Europe.

(Some big modules may be a problem if your hosting provider prohibits customizing PHP memory limit)
anto
Jan 12 2006, 3:22 am
Dear administrator,
in my office use drupal editor, but we can get problem to reset administer (unclick), may I can get your info to help me? so we please help me...
thank you
anto-santana
Loloy D
Jan 11 2006, 3:09 am
Hubris without basis is a fallen giant. I like using Drupal very much because it's direct to the point, light-weight and REALLY ROBUST. It's not a walk in the park to get it started though.
Petar
Jan 6 2006, 4:32 am
Drupal seems quite good to me. I like drupal's Search engine friendly URL.Drupal is one of the best CMS's out there.
Al Zheng
Dec 30 2005, 12:04 pm
Drupal is the best CMS system I have ever used. It's easy to configure.
David
Dec 30 2005, 7:43 am
Not the easiest learning curve, but flexible and powerful. A number of useful features incorporated into 4.7.
Derrick
Dec 30 2005, 1:56 am
These tips are very use full for us. Thanks.
One Man
Dec 28 2005, 7:15 am
Drupal works fine with me ...
Test
Dec 28 2005, 7:13 am
Someone has replaced login page with some static page. Can not test further..

thanks.
Tarik Hoshan
Dec 28 2005, 7:02 am
Very good CMS. Experienced some installation errors that I think are due to adopting the latest version of MySQL. The internationalization is extremely easy to use and update. Lots of plugins. Will soon upload drupal to my web site.
david
Dec 25 2005, 5:54 am
on par with phpnuke no question about it

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