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Drupal is an Open Source Content management System which is purely developed in PHP framework. Drupal is very flexible and standards compatible and well engineered architecture.
Drupal is an Open Source Content management System which is purely developed in PHP framework. Drupal is very flexible and standards compatible and well engineered architecture.
Drupal is licensed under the GPL, making it free for anyone to use and customize.
There are about 100 modules we can easily customize and integrate in some of the following ways.
There are about 100 modules we can easily customize and integrate in some of the following ways.
Forum
Calendar
Blog
Image Gallery
Moderated story discussion
Static pages
Collaborative book authoring
News aggregation
Open source :
Open source :
Drupal is available under the GNU General Public Licence, which means itâs Free, to use and modify.
SEO Friendly URLs :
Drupal uses URL rewriting to enable addresses that are both user and serach engine friendly using Clean URLs.
Collaborative Book :
Use the book features to create and manage books written by multiple authours.
Extensible Design :
With a quality module design, Drupal allows you to quickly extend it for all your products.
Easy Integration :
Easy Integration :
Once you install Drupal on your website, you will in no time become an irresistible and loads of modules to integrate.
Active Community:
There is an active community that will help you all the time round the clock..
Forums
Forums
Event
Calendar
Weblogs
E-mail
Notifications
Custom
Module Customizable
User Profiles
Collaborative Development
E-Commerce
Articles
Weblogs
Content management
Content management
Customizable user profiles
Taxonomy
Localization
Templating
Syndication
Community features
Community features
Performance and scalability
Node system: It Holds content
Can aggregate RSS feeds
Distributed authentication
Role and permission based user management
Multi-language Support
Web based administration
Platform, Web Server and Database Independent
Multiple Content Types
WYSIWYG Content Editing
Contributed Modules
In-built Search
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