The flexibility of the Drupal CMS platform means that it can power almost every kind of site well, including e-commerce, forums, intranets, social networks, news aggregators, photo galleries, review sites, reservation sites, “university” sites, etc. It is important to note that Drupal is also very useful as a web application framework as well.
These are a few of P3’s favorite things about Drupal:
- Receives all the benefits of open-source solutions development
- Large Drupal community has contributed over 15,000 free add-ons or modules available for website or application enhancement
- The contributed modules are updated often
- Is a very developer-friendly programming interface
- Customizable and extensible with or without use of modules
- Provides multiple ways to create a unique sites or provide a solution
- Easy to Schedule and Publish because of sophisticated Dates and Formats features
- Allows display of data in multiple ways and locations
- Easy to create themes and new skins
- Is great for multiple users
- Built-in Roles and Permissions system can be fine-tuned even more using modules
- Is a very secure platform
- Allows websites to scale easily
- Is inherently search engine friendly
- Is a useful tool for knowledge management and business collaboration as well
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