Drupal - The Warrior of Web Development
DRUPAL
Drupal is a free, open-source web
development platform for online content and user communities. Drupal
powers some of the busiest sites on the web, and can be adapted to
virtually any visual design. Drupal runs over a million sites, including White House.gov, World Economic Forum, Stanford University, and
Examiner.com.
Q) Why Drupal?
Drupal was created over ten years ago and released as open-source
software under the GNU Public License. That means it’s completely free
to download, use, and modify: There are no purchase, license, or
maintenance fees.
Drupal is web development
Drupal’s default installation is a database-backed web platform with
file maintenance tools and a high level of security. Many developers
take advantage of Drupal’s extensible architecture to go far beyond the
“core” package.
Drupal is a multi-user system, letting site visitors log in (as
“authenticated” users) or browse the site without doing so (as
“anonymous” users). You control their access levels, and can also assign
“roles” for multiple permission levels.
Drupal both hosts and promotes your content. It can reach out beyond
your site to give you a presence on Twitter, Facebook, and in other
venues. Drupal’s built-in features also give search engines what they
want, improving your web impact automatically.
Drupal has proven itself repeatedly in the field on sites with over a
million pages, and at over 20,000 requests per second. Its core
installation handles over 99 percent of use cases, while free
optimization tools and a large base of Drupal-trained administrators
address the other one percent.
Drupal site designs come from “themes”, whose visual presentation is
described in standard CSS. Drupal.org hosts hundreds of free, fully
customizable themes, including several “base themes” to help you launch
your own designs.
Drupal runs millions of web sites, including many of the world’s
biggest. It’s especially strong among major governments and
industry-leading enterprises, but is easy enough to be the platform of
choice for individuals and small companies.
Drupal is used by thousands of high profile web sites and is subject
to rigorous security testing both by the Drupal community and by
security experts around the world. Drupal's core code has been proven
to prevent common security vulnerabilities such as those defined by the
Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP).
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