Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP. Content Management System (CMS) Drupal is a CMS, which means it provides a user-friendly interface for creating, managing, and organizing digital content such as text, images, videos, and other web elements. Web Application Framework In addition to its role as a CMS, Drupal is also a web application framework. This means it can be used to build a wide range of web applications beyond traditional websites. 2
message board for his friends to communicate in their dorms while working on his Master's degree at the University of Antwerp, Belgium around 2000. Drupal became an open-source project in 2001. From July 2007 to June 2008, the drupal.org site provided more than 1.4 million downloads of Drupal software. As of January 2017 more than 1,180,000 sites use Drupal. 3
for creating and managing message boards Drupal 2.0 Released - March 2001 Features : Support for multiple users, roles, and permissions Drupal 3.0 Released - September 2001 Features : New theme engine, support for custom modules, and a more user-friendly interface Drupal 4.0 Released - June 2002 Features : Support for taxonomy, blogs, and RSS feeds Evolution of Drupal 5
clean URLs, user profiles, and WYSIWYG editing Drupal 6.0 Released - February 2008 Features : Support for caching, multilingual content, and integration with other popular open-source software 6 Drupal 7.0 Released - January 2011 Features : The most popular version of Drupal for many years. It was a stable and reliable platform that was used by a wide range of organizations, from small businesses to large enterprises.
architecture, support for Composer, and a more user-friendly administration interface. Drupal 9.0 Released - June 2020 Features : Focused on compatibility and stability. It also introduced a new theme, Olivero. 7 Drupal 10.0 Released - December 2022 Features : New admin theme, Claro, support for CKEditor 5, and improved accessibility.
Control and Access Level Restrictions Integration with Other Popular Technologies Custom Content Models Roles and Permissions Content Flexibility Built-In Multilingual Support Version Control and Configuration Management 8
Content Workflow and Revision Control Community and Social Features Convenient Content Addition Quick Website Migration Easy Third-Party Integrations Large and Active Community 9 Features of Drupal
the top industries that use Drupal: 31% Education 24% Government 20% Media & Entertainment 16% Technology 15% Non-profit 14 14% Healthcare 13% E-commerce 12% Manufacturing 11% Financial Services
organizations use Drupal are: 59% Flexibility 51% Scalability 49% Security 48% Open Source 47% Community Support 46% Ease of Use 15 Why Organizations use Drupal
to meet new people It allows you to learn new things It allows you to build relationships It allows you to be seen as a leader and an expert It allows you to establish credibility 18
the Drupal community Answer questions on the Drupal forums Write blog posts about Drupal Give presentations at Drupal events Contribute to Drupal core or contributed modules 19