Drupal and WordPress have established themselves as leaders within online content management systems. Want a well-designed, functional website without getting bogged down with too much code and technicalities? Either of these CMS’ are ideal. However, while they released at similar times (WordPress in 2003 and Drupal in 2001), both of these perform very different functions. Choosing between them will depend on the nature of your project. With years working with both, we give you the lowdown on what CMS is the best pick for you.
Drupal has been known as a clean looking system with a clean look and modules that make life easy. The system was constructed with high performance in mind and has things like built-in caching and scalable databases. Drupal is high-tech and it’s obvious. With a back-end that’s been previously described as complicated, it’s built for change and customization. Because of its emphasis on customization, and that emphasis has always been there, Drupal’s learning curve has received criticism in the past. It’s an incredibly powerful framework—a solid foundation for virtually any type of website.
Without a doubt, WordPress has been characterized by millions as easiest of the most popular content management systems to run a blog or a blog-based site. With WordPress, adding posts, pages, images and other content types is simple and so is the technology that powers it. WordPress’s millions of themes and plugins are alluring. Themes often allow you to quickly change the site’s color, fonts, and layouts easily. Compared with Drupal, WordPress is easier to learn and marketers and developers take to the site easily. But the reality is, it doesn’t offer the same flexibility or customization as Drupal. But the reality is, both platforms are vibrant Open Source projects with communities and contemporary CMS features.
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But Drupal 8 Is Changing WordPress Vs Drupal scenario. Drupal 8 takes Drupal to heights for users, marketers, and developers which changes the WordPress vs. Drupal debate. There’s a seriously sharp focus on user-friendliness, content presentation, new ways to create data structures, build APIs, multilingual capabilities, and the delivery of mobile accessibility out of the box.
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2) Drupal 8 migrations offer mobile first, global ready features.
3) Drupal 8 is faster. It caches all entities and only loads JavaScript when needed.
4) A Big Pipe is now included in the core, developers can further optimize the site load performance for the end-user’s benefit.
5) WYSIWYG editor CKEditor brings unprecedented power into the hands of the Content Editors.
6) Includs modules that monitor activity and track analytics.
7) automatically customizes meta tags or create title based URL nodes for a website.
8) SEO tools like Yoast is incorporated to develop SEO in all aspects.
9) supports RDF that integrates easily with Google Analytics.
10) Drupal 8 is PHP 7 ready.
11) Can be used as a data source—developers that can output content as JSON or XML.
12) Hypertext Application Language (HAL) is implemented in Drupal 8 to make exploitation of web service capabilities less painful.
13) JaveScript (JS) automated testing makes Quality Assurance testing easier.
14) Descriptive text is now included for extra help.
THE VERDICT
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