The name Drupal was adjusted from the Dutch word ‘druppel’,
or water droplet, and was named accidentally by Dutch creator Dries Buytaert
when he misspelled the Dutch word for village ‘dorp’ while checking a domain name.
Upon further consideration Buytaert thought his misspelling of Drupal simply
sounded better, and kept it—giving us the name Drupal. Since its initial
inception as a message board Drupal has come a long way as the accidentalness
stopped there.
Drupal has since developed into one of the most complex
open-source content management systems (CMS) on the market and is represented
by an array of top notch sites, including: The Economist, Examiner.com, The
White House, Popular Science, Harvard, MIT, Ubuntu, Sony Music and more. Drupal
now displays contents in 182 languages by over 538,813people in 228 countries.
Advantages:
All the Basic
Features you need:
Drupal Core is their standard release of features, which
includes: user account registration and maintenance, RSS-Feeds, menu
management, system administration and page layout customization. These basic
features can be used to create simple sites, single or multi user blogs,
brochureware, forums, community websites and more.
Great Building Tools
and Templates
Drupal offers you the basic building blocks of websites in a
module-styled format where content and rules can be created quickly. Through
the use of templates and themes there is no need to start from scratch—no
matter if you are building a simple or complex site. Pre-defined configurations
of site features help users build fairly complex sites rapidly, allowing them
to use their time to build in extra features.
Flexible Yet Robust
Content Creation
Drupal’s bread and butter is in its content creation. Drupal
allows its users the flexibility to create and manage different content types
including: video, polls, user management, text, blog, podcasts, real-time
stats, and revision controls.
Advanced
Administrator Controls
Administrators have the options of setting up new user
accounts and user permissions. These permissions can be designated per role or
group and offer fine-tooth comb-style, allowing users to help create your
content for you. Drupal’s new release of version 7 allows for easier
administration and greater controls.
Create Your Own
Dynamic Designs
While Drupal offers themes and templates that are easily
recognizable to the public many users like to use its design tools to create
their own dynamic designs. The system’s presentation layers allows for easily
usable and interactive experiences.
Organize Content
Easily
One of the difficult parts of many CMS tools is the ability
organize your content for later use and recall. Drupal allows you to categorize
your content through path urls, create custom lists, associate content and
create defaults. This structure helps you to organize, structure, search, find
and reuse content.
More Plugins than you
can Shake a Stick at
Drupal has over 7,000 plugins and extensions available to
boost your building capacities. As the program is open source you can both use
plugins and create your own, adding to the abilities of the Drupal
platform.
Allow your Users to
Collaborate with you
Drupal is commonly mistaken for a blogging platform due to
its incredible ability to publish socially. Drupal-based sites engage users to
contribute while giving the administrator the ability to create, view, publish,
administer and otherwise control the social content published to the site.
Tools that make it
Easy to Connect with your Audience
The most important part of a site is connecting it to users,
other sites, social networks, and search engines-- and Drupal makes this
simple. Through increased network integration, feeds, search engine
optimization tools, aggregation and other connecting tools, Drupal helps
connect you to your viewers.
Disadvantages:
Usability
Drupal is not the most user-friendly platform and it has a
high learning curve. Platforms like WordPress and Joomla are significantly
easier to use, although they don’t offer the power and options that Drupal
does. The good news though is that the new release of Drupal 7 is addressing
some of the usability concerns and should be an easier adaptation for newer
administrators.
Backwards Compatibility
Drupal is a relatively new system and is not backwards
compatible with other software so if you have other content, systems and
programs in place that you have become accustomed to then Drupal might not be
the system for you.
Performance
In terms of loading and scalability Drupal is one stroke
behind that of WordPress. The slow loading is simply because of the breadth of
tools and capabilities. If you have a slower computer, or are simply a
microwave generation kid and need things to work quickly then consider a
zippier platform. Advanced users have however found ways around its problematic
performance indicators, but with the big learning curve this takes a
significant amount of time.
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