Drupal
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Drupal

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Introduction

Drupal stands as one of the most popular content management systems, underpinning many of the websites and applications you interact with daily. It's not just its standard features that make it remarkable, but rather its adaptability. Drupal's toolkit makes it easy to build dynamic, structured content for a vibrant web presence. With Drupal being the backbone for over 13% of top-ranking websites globally, it's your one-stop solution for anything from personal blogs to large scale corporate, political and government sites.

Drupal core
Drupal is an open source content management platform supporting a variety of websites ranging from personal weblogs to large community-driven websites. Learn more about Drupal in general. Before installing Drupal, please review the system requirements and the Installation Guide. Information on versi…

Features

Drupal's flexibility is one of its key strengths. It enables creation and management of diverse content types such as videos, blogs, podcasts, polls and tracking statistics thereby providing a versatile design platform suited for numerous markets. This flexibility extends to design elements editing capability allowing both simple and complex webpage layouts.

Beyond flexibility, Drupal boasts immense customizability with over 16,000 modules and plugins at your disposal. These can be used to add a vast number of custom features into your website including but not limited to CRM integrations, heightened security measures, social media tools and SEO enhancement.


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