Scalable Web Content Management
Drupal is a content management system offering shorter time to market, empowerment of end users to do customizations that traditionally requires software engineering, sustainability and lower total cost of ownership.
The Drupal platform consists of various modules that can be plugged and combined to provide CMS customized to your needs. There are modules for many purposes, for example storing different kinds of content, retrieving content based on criteria, and for displaying content in different ways and much more.
Drupal is a second generation CMS. This means that a lot of new or customized functionality can be created in the user interface without programming. Doing this doesn't take much time and can be done by a member of your staff versed in your operations. This lessens your dependency on service providers offers you the freedom to make simple adjustments and development yourself.
The Drupal platform consists of various modules that can be plugged and combined to provide CMS customized to your needs. There are modules for many purposes, for example storing different kinds of content, retrieving content based on criteria, and for displaying content in different ways and much more.
Drupal is a second generation CMS. This means that a lot of new or customized functionality can be created in the user interface without programming. Doing this doesn't take much time and can be done by a member of your staff versed in your operations. This lessens your dependency on service providers offers you the freedom to make simple adjustments and development yourself.
Endless Flexibility
Themes allow you to change the look and feel of your Drupal site. You can use themes contributed by others or create your own to share with the community. You can also create a sub-theme of an existing theme. A sub-theme inherits a parent theme's resources. Read more about Sub-theme structure and inheritance. You can also view a full index of themes listing only their titles.
You can do more with a theme than change the appearance of an entire site. It is also possible to "theme" only certain sections of a site, certain types of content, or even individual pages. For example, your theme could specify a different look for just the front page of your site
You can do more with a theme than change the appearance of an entire site. It is also possible to "theme" only certain sections of a site, certain types of content, or even individual pages. For example, your theme could specify a different look for just the front page of your site
How to manage users in Drupal
How to manage themes in Drupal
How to manage stories in Drupal
How to configure your site in Drupal
This tutorial assumes you’ve already logged in to Drupal 1) Click the Administer link Now let’s learn how to configure our site 2) Then click Site configuration 3) Click the Administration theme link This is the Site Configuration page where we can modify many aspects of our Drupal site 4) Click here…
How to change your password in Drupal
How to manage pages in Drupal
How to manage modules in Drupal
This tutorial assumes you’ve already logged in to Drupal 1) Click the Administer link Now let’s learn how to manage modules Modules are plugins that extend Drupal’s core functionality. You can add modules for blogs, search, comments, contact forms, forums, and more 2) Then click the Modules link here This is the…
How to manage menus in Drupal
Administer & Collaborate
Drupal comes with great options for new user accounts and user permissions. Users can be assigned one or more roles, and each role can be set up with fine-grained permissions allowing users view and create only what the administrator permits.
Drupal's focus on social publishing can help you create sites and applications to help your users express their opinions and engage with one another. You can have tight control over who can create, view, administer, publish and otherwise interact with content on your site.
Drupal's focus on social publishing can help you create sites and applications to help your users express their opinions and engage with one another. You can have tight control over who can create, view, administer, publish and otherwise interact with content on your site.