Just what is Drupal?

Drupal's logo is a droplet of water with a cartoonish smiley superimposed

From their website:

"Drupal is a free software package that allows an individual, a community of users, or an enterprise to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website."

Drupal.org is an open-sourced Content Management System (CMS). It serves to dynamically generate a website on every load, instead of providing static pages which never change.

The use of a CMS is invaluable to your website. You can pay a technician lots of money to update the content for you, or you can save a lot of money and do it yourself. By managing your own content you help keep costs down.

Drupal makes managing your own content very easy. You don't log into some strange looking environment and hope that your new page shows up where you want it--you log into your own website, put the content where you want it, save, and it is instantly shown to your clients and prospective clients.

More so, Drupal has a vast library of plug-ins called modules. You might say to yourself "I want my website to do ______". Well, someone has already made their website do just that, and they probably wrote a Drupal module for it. Adding a module is usually as easy as downloading it, installing it, turning it on, and voila your website has grown in functionality.

For more information, you can visit Drupal's Website or any number of their developer's help sites.

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