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1) Flexibility

Drupal is extremely flexible and versatile. Due to the modular structure, content and layout are separated from each other. Both can be edited or exchanged independently without affecting the site as a whole.

The page can be changed or extended at any time. For example, it is possible to add language variants, redesign the layout, add further user interaction, integrate new data sources, etc.

2) Tailored solutions

Drupal is very well customizable and adaptable to the actual goals and requirements of the web project. There are (almost) no limits to the ideas and possibilities.

As a CMS, Drupal offers a very good basis, which can be extended and customized via thousands of extensions (modules). The already large selection is also constantly being expanded with new modules. Thus, there is already a pre-built solution for an enormous number of use cases. The Drupal site is then assembled only from the building blocks that are needed for the particular use case. And of course, these can be extended at any time.

3) Usability & Accessibility

Drupal has a strong focus on usability for users and accessibility for visitors.

The backend for Drupal users is kept clear and focused. Users can work from anywhere via the browser and do not need any additional software. Via the integrated role and rights system, the view and editing options are adapted for the user groups. Thus, all users (e.g. marketing, editors, developers, etc.) can work clearly and efficiently in their work environment.

Accessibility standards are a basic requirement in Drupal. Drupal ensures that all features and content comply with the World Wide Web Consortium guidelines WCAG, WAI-ARIA and ADA guidelines. This supports a low barrier website to allow easy access to information for all users.

4) Open interfaces

Drupal integrates really well with existing tools and software in the existing business environment. Through robust APIs, the Drupal site can communicate and interoperate with many other interfaces. For example, your own CRM software, external media databases, marketing tools, etc. can be shared with Drupal.

5) Community & Security

Drupal is an open source solution and is (further) developed by an extremely dedicated community. Worldwide, many web professionals invest their time in documentation, testing, code review, further development and networking. Thus, they are constantly working on the improvement of Drupal, which becomes visible in the form of ever new features and modules.

An important role is played by the security team within the community. The experts continuously analyze and eliminate potential risks. Thus, every new module undergoes a strict quality test by the security team before release.

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About Drupal Sun

Drupal Sun is an Evolving Web project. It allows you to:

  • Do full-text search on all the articles in Drupal Planet (thanks to Apache Solr)
  • Facet based on tags, author, or feed
  • Flip through articles quickly (with j/k or arrow keys) to find what you're interested in
  • View the entire article text inline, or in the context of the site where it was created

See the blog post at Evolving Web

Evolving Web