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What is Drupal and how does it work?

Drupal is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) that is used to create and manage a wide range of digital content on the web. It is written in PHP and uses a modular architecture that allows users to extend the platform with custom modules and themes. Drupal is widely known for its flexibility, scalability, and robustness, making it a popular choice for building complex websites and applications.

 

At its core, Drupal works by allowing users to create and manage content in the form of nodes, which can be organized and categorized using taxonomy. Users can also create custom content types, such as events or products, to suit their specific needs. Drupal provides a powerful set of built-in features, including user management, site configuration, and content creation and editing.

 

In addition to its built-in features, Drupal has a thriving ecosystem of third-party modules and themes that can be used to extend its capabilities and customize its appearance. These modules can be downloaded and installed from the Drupal community website and can be used to add new functionality to a site, such as e-commerce, social media integration, or search engine optimization.

 

 Drupal is a powerful and flexible content management system that offers a wide range of features and capabilities for building and managing websites and applications. Its modular architecture and large community make it a popular choice for developers and site owners who need a customizable and scalable solution for their digital content needs.