Drupal is open source software that allows many individuals or a community of users to easily publish, manage, and organize a wide variety of content on a website, including
• Community web portals
• Discussion sites
• Corporate web sites
• Intranet applications
• Personal web sites or blogs
• Aficionado sites
• E-commerce applications
• Resource directories
• Social Networking sites
Drupal can be downloaded as it is free software. The built-in functionality, combined with dozens of freely available add-on modules, will enable features such as:
• Content Management Systems
• Blogs
• Collaborative authoring environments
• Forums
• Peer-to-peer networking
• Newsletters
• Podcasting
• Picture galleries
• File uploads and downloads
and much more.
Drupal is distributed under the GPN (“GNU General Public License”) and is maintained and developed by a community of thousands of users and developers. You can work with them and expand drupal to suit your specific needs.
• Community web portals
• Discussion sites
• Corporate web sites
• Intranet applications
• Personal web sites or blogs
• Aficionado sites
• E-commerce applications
• Resource directories
• Social Networking sites
Drupal can be downloaded as it is free software. The built-in functionality, combined with dozens of freely available add-on modules, will enable features such as:
• Content Management Systems
• Blogs
• Collaborative authoring environments
• Forums
• Peer-to-peer networking
• Newsletters
• Podcasting
• Picture galleries
• File uploads and downloads
and much more.
Drupal is distributed under the GPN (“GNU General Public License”) and is maintained and developed by a community of thousands of users and developers. You can work with them and expand drupal to suit your specific needs.
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