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The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 6.x 5 and Drupal 5. 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 7, 6, both are still
Drupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 6.x 5 and Drupal 5. 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 7, 6, both are still maintained and are available for download.
h3. External Links
* "Drupal 6.1 download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-6.1.tar.gz. 5.5 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-5.5.tar.gz.
* "Drupal 5.5 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-5.5.tar.gz. 4.7.10 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-4.7.10.tar.gz.
* "Drupal Themes Preview":http://themegarden.org/drupal50/
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 5 6.x and Drupal 4.7. 5. While new development work is on Drupal 6, 7, both are still
Drupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 5 6.x and Drupal 4.7. 5. While new development work is on Drupal 6, 7, both are still maintained and are available for download.
h3. External Links
* "Drupal 6.1 download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-6.1.tar.gz.
* "Drupal 5.5 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-5.5.tar.gz.
* "Drupal 4.7.10 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-4.7.10.tar.gz.
* "Drupal Themes Preview":http://themegarden.org/drupal50/
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 6.x 5 and Drupal 5. 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 7, 6, both are still
Drupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 6.x 5 and Drupal 5. 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 7, 6, both are still maintained and are available for download.
h3. External Links
* "Drupal 6.1 download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-6.1.tar.gz. 5.5 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-5.5.tar.gz.
* "Drupal 5.5 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-5.5.tar.gz. 4.7.10 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-4.7.10.tar.gz.
* "Drupal Themes Preview":http://themegarden.org/drupal50/
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 5 and Drupal 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 6, 5, both are still maintained...
Drupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 5 and Drupal 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 6, 5, both are still maintained and are available for download.
h3. External Links
* "Drupal 5.5 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-5.5.tar.gz.
* "Drupal 4.7.10 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-4.7.10.tar.gz.
* "Drupal Themes Preview":http://themegarden.org/drupal50/
* "Drupal 4.7.10 4.7.6 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-4.7.10.tar.gz.
Drupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 5 and Drupal 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 5, both are still maintained and are available for download.
h3. External Links
* "Drupal 5.5 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-5.5.tar.gz.
* "Drupal 4.7.10 4.7.6 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-4.7.10.tar.gz.
* "Drupal Themes Preview":http://themegarden.org/drupal50/
* "Drupal 5.5 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-5.5.tar.gz. 5.1 download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-5.1.tar.gz....
Drupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 5 and Drupal 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 5, both are still maintained and are available for download.
h3. External Links
* "Drupal 5.5 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-5.5.tar.gz. 5.1 download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-5.1.tar.gz.
* "Drupal 4.7.6 download":http://ftp.drupal.org/files/projects/drupal-4.7.10.tar.gz. download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-4.7.6.tar.gz.
* "Drupal Themes Preview":http://themegarden.org/drupal50/ Preview":http://themegarden.org
* "Drupal Themes Preview":http://themegarden.org
» complete changeDrupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are Drupal 5 and Drupal 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 5, both are still maintained and are available for download.
h3. External Links
* "Drupal 5.1 download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-5.1.tar.gz.
* "Drupal 4.7.6 download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-4.7.6.tar.gz.
* "Drupal Themes Preview":http://themegarden.org
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Place where you can see live demonstration of Drupal Themes:
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Place where you can see live demonstration of Drupal Themes:
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Place where you can see live demonstration of Drupal Themes: http://themegarden.org
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» complete changePlace where you can see live demonstration of Drupal Themes: http://themegarden.org
_( "http://themegarden.org":http://themegarden.org)_
The current versions of Drupal are the New Drupal 5 builds and the old Drupal 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 5,...
Drupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are the New Drupal 5 builds and the old Drupal 4.7. While new development work is on Drupal 5, 4.7 both are still maintained and are available for download.
h3. External Links download at
* "Drupal Drupal 5.1 download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-5.1.tar.gz. can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-5.1.tar.gz.
* "Drupal Drupal 4.7.6 download":http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-4.7.6.tar.gz. can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-4.7.6.tar.gz.
http://themegarden.org
* Drupal 5.1 can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-5.1.tar.gz.
» complete changeDrupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are the New Drupal 5 builds and the old Drupal 4.7 both are still maintained and are available for download at
* Drupal 5.1 can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-5.1.tar.gz.
* Drupal 4.7.6 can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-4.7.6.tar.gz.
You can find out more about Drupal from http://www.drupal.org a community driven site with support and development sections...
Drupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are the New Drupal 5 builds and the old Drupal 4.7 both are still maintained and are available for download at
* Drupal 5.1 can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-5.1.tar.gz.
* Drupal 4.7.6 can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-4.7.6.tar.gz.
You can find out more about Drupal from http://www.drupal.org a community driven site with support and development sections for Drupal.
The current versions of Drupal are the New Drupal 5 builds and the old Drupal 4.7 both are still maintained and are available...
» complete changeDrupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
The current versions of Drupal are the New Drupal 5 builds and the old Drupal 4.7 both are still maintained and are available for download at
* Drupal 5.1 can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-5.1.tar.gz.
* Drupal 4.7.6 can be downloaded from http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/drupal/files/projects/drupal-4.7.6.tar.gz.
You can find out more about Drupal from http://www.drupal.org a community driven site with support and development sections for Drupal.
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Drupal is also one of the few [[PHP]] based [[CMS]] that runs run on [[PHP5]]. the newest version of PHP (5).
[[Drupal]] is commonly described as an “online community in a box” or a “web log plus.” The primary strength of the core product is the ability to post articles on the site easily and the ability to select and install modules from a vast community supported module library.
The most commonly-used modules for a community portal are calendar, blog, and forum.vii
With its [[LAMP]]-based architecture, Drupal performs well even on inexpensive hardware.
Drupal is also one of the few [[PHP]] based [[CMS]] that runs run on [[PHP5]]. the newest version of PHP (5).
Drupal can support a diverse range of web projects ranging from personal web
logs to large community-driven sites. Drupal is very easy to set up and administer. Much of the configuration can be done through the administration user interface. Drupal is frequently used for intra/inter-departmental intranet sites where individuals can post articles and other notifications rather than use email distribution lists.
h1. Content Creation/Editing
Out of the box, Drupal supports two basic content types: Page and Story. Story
is the most commonly used on Drupal sites. Content is largely unstructured with
just a title and a body.
More structured content types are available through the
addition of modules. Occasionally, popular modules are added into the core
product.
[[WYSIWYG]] [[HTML]] editing requires the addition of a WYSIWYG editor such
as [[TinyMCE]]. Otherwise, users need to be familiar with HTML tags.
An option to filter which HTML tags are used in content can help keep users out of trouble.
There is preview functionality to verify how pages look when presented on the
site. Users with programming skills and sufficient privileges can insert [[PHP]] code
into their pages.
h1. Management
Workflow consists of just two states: unpublished and published. More advanced
workflow can be added by installing a module such as Drupal Workflow.
Site organization is achieved through a category structure of Vocabularies, which
consist of one or more Terms. This framework allows content to have multiple facets to be used in search and listing pages.
h1. Presentation
Drupal has a theme framework that allows administrative users to download a theme from a community supported library and install it. There are settings to allow individual users to personalize their view by selecting from the installed themes.
Creating new themes requires knowledge of basic [[PHP]] and [[CSS]]. [[RSS]] [[XML]] output is native in the core product and other formats, such as [[Atom]], are available through modules.
Search is provided by an add-on module based on the [[open source]] [[search engine]] [[Swish-E]].
While the default behavior of Drupal is to use query string URLs, if [[mod_rewrite]] is installed, an administrator can select a user “Clean URL” option to format URLs without query strings.
Drupal’s commenting feature enables users to have a dialog around a
page or article.
h1. Community and Support
Drupal has a large and vibrant grassroots community but does not have the structure that of [[Plone]] and [[TYPO3]]. Drupal users and developers are passionate about the software and eager to contribute their time and knowledge to the advancement of the
project.
Most of the contributions come in the form of add-on modules and skins. Frequently, users post bounties or other requests for these features to be developed. There is also some energy behind improving documentation which is organized into a set of handbooks.
The chief resource for support is the Drupal forum. In the past, Drupal has been vulnerable to various security exploits. Drupal is aggressive about patching these vulnerabilities and communicating risks through the Drupal Security Announcements [[RSS]] feed.
_( "Information from Optaros":http://www.optaros.com/pdf/optaros_cmsReport_012206_sgg.pdf )_
Drupal is also one of the few [[PHP]] PHP based [[CMS]] CMS that run on the newest version of PHP (5).
[[Drupal]] is commonly described as an “online community in a box” or a “web log plus.” The primary strength of the core product is the ability to post articles on the site easily and the ability to select and install modules from a vast community supported module library.
The most commonly-used modules for a community portal are calendar, blog, and forum.vii
With its [[LAMP]]-based architecture, Drupal performs well even on inexpensive hardware.
Drupal is also one of the few [[PHP]] PHP based [[CMS]] CMS that run on the newest version of PHP (5).
Drupal can support a diverse range of web projects ranging from personal web
logs to large community-driven sites. Drupal is very easy to set up and administer. Much of the configuration can be done through the administration user interface. Drupal is frequently used for intra/inter-departmental intranet sites where individuals can post articles and other notifications rather than use email distribution lists.
h1. Content Creation/Editing
Out of the box, Drupal supports two basic content types: Page and Story. Story
is the most commonly used on Drupal sites. Content is largely unstructured with
just a title and a body.
More structured content types are available through the
addition of modules. Occasionally, popular modules are added into the core
product.
[[WYSIWYG]] [[HTML]] editing requires the addition of a WYSIWYG editor such
as [[TinyMCE]]. Otherwise, users need to be familiar with HTML tags.
An option to filter which HTML tags are used in content can help keep users out of trouble.
There is preview functionality to verify how pages look when presented on the
site. Users with programming skills and sufficient privileges can insert [[PHP]] code
into their pages.
h1. Management
Workflow consists of just two states: unpublished and published. More advanced
workflow can be added by installing a module such as Drupal Workflow.
Site organization is achieved through a category structure of Vocabularies, which
consist of one or more Terms. This framework allows content to have multiple facets to be used in search and listing pages.
h1. Presentation
Drupal has a theme framework that allows administrative users to download a theme from a community supported library and install it. There are settings to allow individual users to personalize their view by selecting from the installed themes.
Creating new themes requires knowledge of basic [[PHP]] and [[CSS]]. [[RSS]] [[XML]] output is native in the core product and other formats, such as [[Atom]], are available through modules.
Search is provided by an add-on module based on the [[open source]] [[search engine]] [[Swish-E]].
While the default behavior of Drupal is to use query string URLs, if [[mod_rewrite]] is installed, an administrator can select a user “Clean URL” option to format URLs without query strings.
Drupal’s commenting feature enables users to have a dialog around a
page or article.
h1. Community and Support
Drupal has a large and vibrant grassroots community but does not have the structure that of [[Plone]] and [[TYPO3]]. Drupal users and developers are passionate about the software and eager to contribute their time and knowledge to the advancement of the
project.
Most of the contributions come in the form of add-on modules and skins. Frequently, users post bounties or other requests for these features to be developed. There is also some energy behind improving documentation which is organized into a set of handbooks.
The chief resource for support is the Drupal forum. In the past, Drupal has been vulnerable to various security exploits. Drupal is aggressive about patching these vulnerabilities and communicating risks through the Drupal Security Announcements [[RSS]] feed.
_( "Information from Optaros":http://www.optaros.com/pdf/optaros_cmsReport_012206_sgg.pdf )_
[[Drupal]] is commonly described as an “online community in a box” or a “web log plus.” The primary strength of the...
» complete change[[Drupal]] is commonly described as an “online community in a box” or a “web log plus.” The primary strength of the core product is the ability to post articles on the site easily and the ability to select and install modules from a vast community supported module library.
The most commonly-used modules for a community portal are calendar, blog, and forum.vii
With its [[LAMP]]-based architecture, Drupal performs well even on inexpensive hardware.
Drupal is also one of the few PHP based CMS that run on the newest version of PHP (5).
Drupal can support a diverse range of web projects ranging from personal web
logs to large community-driven sites. Drupal is very easy to set up and administer. Much of the configuration can be done through the administration user interface. Drupal is frequently used for intra/inter-departmental intranet sites where individuals can post articles and other notifications rather than use email distribution lists.
h1. Content Creation/Editing
Out of the box, Drupal supports two basic content types: Page and Story. Story
is the most commonly used on Drupal sites. Content is largely unstructured with
just a title and a body.
More structured content types are available through the
addition of modules. Occasionally, popular modules are added into the core
product.
[[WYSIWYG]] [[HTML]] editing requires the addition of a WYSIWYG editor such
as [[TinyMCE]]. Otherwise, users need to be familiar with HTML tags.
An option to filter which HTML tags are used in content can help keep users out of trouble.
There is preview functionality to verify how pages look when presented on the
site. Users with programming skills and sufficient privileges can insert [[PHP]] code
into their pages.
h1. Management
Workflow consists of just two states: unpublished and published. More advanced
workflow can be added by installing a module such as Drupal Workflow.
Site organization is achieved through a category structure of Vocabularies, which
consist of one or more Terms. This framework allows content to have multiple facets to be used in search and listing pages.
h1. Presentation
Drupal has a theme framework that allows administrative users to download a theme from a community supported library and install it. There are settings to allow individual users to personalize their view by selecting from the installed themes.
Creating new themes requires knowledge of basic [[PHP]] and [[CSS]]. [[RSS]] [[XML]] output is native in the core product and other formats, such as [[Atom]], are available through modules.
Search is provided by an add-on module based on the [[open source]] [[search engine]] [[Swish-E]].
While the default behavior of Drupal is to use query string URLs, if [[mod_rewrite]] is installed, an administrator can select a user “Clean URL” option to format URLs without query strings.
Drupal’s commenting feature enables users to have a dialog around a
page or article.
h1. Community and Support
Drupal has a large and vibrant grassroots community but does not have the structure that of [[Plone]] and [[TYPO3]]. Drupal users and developers are passionate about the software and eager to contribute their time and knowledge to the advancement of the
project.
Most of the contributions come in the form of add-on modules and skins. Frequently, users post bounties or other requests for these features to be developed. There is also some energy behind improving documentation which is organized into a set of handbooks.
The chief resource for support is the Drupal forum. In the past, Drupal has been vulnerable to various security exploits. Drupal is aggressive about patching these vulnerabilities and communicating risks through the Drupal Security Announcements [[RSS]] feed.
_( "Information from Optaros":http://www.optaros.com/pdf/optaros_cmsReport_012206_sgg.pdf )_
Most popular drupal links on [[del.icio.us]]
Drupal is a modular [[CMS|content management]]/discussion/community content management/discussion/community engine written in [[PHP]].
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