Is Drupal More Secure Than WordPress

Is Drupal More Secure Than WordPress?

Drupal is widely regarded as a secure content management system, so much so that it is often chosen for sensitive sites, including the sites of many government agencies. WordPress’s reputation for security is not quite as impressive, and we’re all familiar with stories of hacked WordPress sites.

Drupal vs Joomla

Drupal vs. Joomla: Choosing a CMS for Your Site

Joomla and Drupal are two competing Content Management Systems (CMS) that help site owners to build and manage their content.  Both are well-established with large and committed communities, but the guiding philosophy of each is unique.

Drupal SEO best practices

Drupal SEO: 5 Best Practices

As a popular CMS, Drupal is a great platform for making the most of a site’s SEO value. However, it’s also a complex beast, with its ability to create customized experiences both elevating its popularity and complicating its implementation. For this reason, creating the best possible SEO experience with Drupal means paying attention to details […]

Adding Content to Your Drupal 8 Site

Adding Content to Your Drupal 8 Site

On to Part 4 of our series, Getting Started with Drupal 8. Go here for Part 3. Previously, we covered the basics of customizing your site, setting permissions and roles, and giving your visitors a way to contact you. This entry provides you with a few more tools for adding and managing content in Drupal 8.

Drupal Security: A Complete Guide

Drupal Security: A Complete Guide

Drupal is a secure CMS used by almost 3% of websites worldwide. Since its creation in 2000, the web application has seen limited Drupal security vulnerabilities when compared with other popular CMS platforms. For this reason, organizations around the world have decided to rely on Drupal, and its ability to provide the site foundation they […]

Cagematch: Drupal Vs WordPress

Get a full breakdown of Drupal vs. WordPress. Understand the different Drupal vs. WordPress security features. See which one is right for you in this blog.

How Headless Drupal benefits your site

This article looks at Headless Drupal, providing an overview of what it is, and what some of the pros and cons are to implementing it. Traditional Drupal website have often been monolithic. This has meant that Drupal is responsible for both content management on the back-end and content rendering on the front-end. Headless architecture changes […]

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