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Introduction Drupal Camps IRC Chats

Drupal Events DrupalCons


Drupal is a free and open source Features of Drupal
Content Management System (CMS).
Developers use Drupal as both CMS and a Forums User Groups
It was created in 2000 by Dries
broad web development platform.
Buytaert.

It makes even non-technical users to


Drupal allows site editors to add tags, Drupal community
descriptions, keywords and human-friendly
manage a website easily.
URLs. Drupal community is one of the largest and
It works well with sophisticated closely-knit open source communities.
Drupal keeps our site safe with regular
websites that require many different
security updates, hash passwords, session Because it is open source, several thousands
custom data structures.
IDs that change when permissions change of people have helped in improving the code
and text format permissions that restrict base.
It uses various programming
user input.
functionalities such as PHP, Ajax and
Javascript. Active contribution to the Drupal Code Base
We can extend a Drupal site by using improves employment potential immensely.
thousands of Modules that add many
Over 1.2 million websites use Drupal 8.
features to the Drupal site. There are very active Forums, User Groups
To download and install Drupal 8, visit and IRC chats dedicated to Drupal support.
We can view and administer every page on a
https://www.drupal.org/download
Drupal site, from any mobile device. Drupal events are conducted all over the
Mobile-ready
world:
Drupal is friendly, social and searchable. Local events called Drupal Camps.
Security Multilingual There are also major DrupalCons
updates
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Security updates

It’s one of the best solutions for people who all around the world every year.
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want to build a feature-rich website.
Webservices
module The following tagline summarizes the Drupal
Drupal is one of the most adaptive systems philosophy:
User friendly Flexible
back-end
available today. Come for the code, stay for the
Custom template community.
design R
user friendly back-end

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