Drupal (not Droopal)
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008When I tell our clients that we will be using Drupal to power their site, a confused look sometimes forms on their face. When I tell them that Drupal is a content management system, the confused look often remains.
A content management system allows the site owner to easily update the content of the site via a simple web interface. You don’t need to call a web design company every time you want to write a new blog entry or change the phone number on your contact page. You simply just log in to your content management system and change what you want.
Drupal is one of the most popular content management systems around today. It’s completely open source and developed by the community for the community. Small organizations aren’t the only ones who use Drupal. Some big names include Sony Music, Lifetime, Popular Science, Fast Company, Fox Searchlight, The Onion, Pink, and many more.
We use Drupal at Blueye because it is cost-effective. Drupal comes packaged with many common features which means we can spend more time tending to the needs of the client’s project rather than reinventing the wheel (so to speak). The client ends up with a beautifully designed site that is super easy to manage and update on their own.


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