Tens of thousands of people and organizations are using Drupal to power scores of different web sites, including: Community web portals, Discussion sites, Corporate web sites, Intranet applications, Personal web sites or blogs, Aficionado sites, E-commerce applications, Resource directories, Social Networking sites.
Drupal can be set up and ready to use in minutes, because it provides an easy to use installer.
Here are some key features of "Drupal":
· Collaborative Book - Our unique collaborative book feature lets you setup a "book" and then authorize other individuals to contribute content.
· Friendly URLs - Drupal uses Apache's mod_rewrite to enable customizable URLs that are both user and search engine friendly.
· Modules - The Drupal community has contributed many modules which provide functionality that extend Drupal core.
· Online help - Like many Open Source projects, we can't say that our online help is perfect but have built a robust online help system built into the core help text. Available to you on your own site.
· Open source - The source code of Drupal is freely available under the terms of the GNU General Public License 2 (GPL). Unlike proprietary blogging or content management systems, Drupal's feature set is fully available to extend or customize as needed.
· Personalization - A robust personalization environment is at the core of Drupal. Both the content and the presentation can be individualized based on user-defined preferences.
· Role based permission system - Drupal administrators don't have to tediously setup permissions for each user. Instead, they assign permissions to roles and then group like users into a role group.
· Searching - All content in Drupal is fully indexed and searchable at all times if you take advantage of the built in search module.
· User authentication - Users can register and authenticate locally or using an external authentication source like Jabber, Blogger, LiveJournal or another Drupal website. For use on an intranet, Drupal can integrate with an LDAP server.
· Polls - Drupal comes with a poll module which enables admins and/or users to create polls and show them on various pages.
· Templating - Drupal's theme system separates content from presentation allowing you to control the look and feel of your Drupal site. Templates are created from standard HTML and PHP coding meaning that you don't have to learn a proprietary templating language.
· Threaded comments - Drupal provides a powerful threaded comment model for enabling discussion on published content. Comments are hierarchical as in a newsgroup or forum.
· Version control - Drupal's version control system tracks the details of content updates including who changed it, what was changed, the date and time of changes made to your content and more. Version control features provide an option to keep a comment log and enables you to roll-back content to an earlier version.
· Blogger API support - The Blogger API allows your Drupal site to be updated by many different tools. This includes non-web browser based tools that provide a richer editing environment.
· Content syndication - Drupal exports your site's content in RDF/RSS format for others to gather. This lets anyone with a News Aggregator browse your Drupal sites feeds.
· News aggregator - Drupal has a powerful built-in News Aggregator for reading and blogging news from other sites. The News Aggregator caches articles to your MySQL database and its caching time is user configurable.
· Permalinks - All content created in Drupal has a permanent link or "perma link" associated with it so people can link to it freely without fear of broken links.
· Apache or IIS, Unix / Linux / BSD / Solaris / Windows / Mac OS X support - Drupal was designed from the start to be multi-platform. Not only can you use it with either Apache or Microsoft IIS but we also have Drupal running on Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows, and Mac OS X platforms.
· Database independence - While many of our users run Drupal with MySQL, we knew that MySQL wasn't the solution for everyone. Drupal is built on top of a database abstraction layer that enables you to use Drupal with MySQL and PostgreSQL. Other SQL databases can be supported by writing a supporting database backend containing fourteen functions and creating a matching SQL database scheme.
· Multi-language - Drupal is designed to meet the requirements of an international audience and provides a full framework to create a multi-lingual website, blog, content management system or community application. All text can be translated using a graphical user interface, by importing existing translations, or by integrating with other translation tools such as the GNU gettext.
· Analysis, Tracking and Statistics - Drupal can print browser-based reports with information about referrals, content popularity and how visitors navigate your site.
· Logging and Reporting - All important activities and system events are captured in an event log to be reviewed by an administrator at a later time.
· Web based administration - Drupal can be administered entirely using a web browser, making it possible to access it from around the world and requires no additional software to be installed on your computer.
· Discussion forums - Full discussion forum features are built into Drupal to create lively, dynamic community sites.
· Caching - The caching mechanism eliminates database queries increasing performance and reducing the server's load. Not only can the caching be tuned in real time, while your site is under load, but it has been successfully tested under a "slashdotting" and performed extremely well.
Requirements:
· Web server (Apache, IIS)
· Database: MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite (MS-SQL and Oracle supported unofficially)
· PHP 5.3 or higher
· PHP XML extension
· An image library for PHP (GD, ImageMagick)
· PHP safe_mode: off
· PHP Data Objects (PDO) active
· PHP register_globals: off
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Minor typo in docs for function menu_link_get_preferred().
· shortcut_set_unassign_user() deletes in the wrong table.
· Fixed Tabledrag doesn't hide columns when the whole table is initially hidden.
· Fixed PHP memory not allowing color scheme change.
· Fixed warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in filter_list_format() (line 675 of /.../modules/filter/filter.module).
· Let Field API fail in a tale-telling way on invalid .
· Fixed Add support to sqlite for char:normal type.
· Fixed role page weight title.
· Fixed variable was removed, but is still being assigned in template_preprocess_maintenance_page().
· Fixed PHP notices when creating menu link '#'.
· Fixed field_default_view() doc has problems.
· Fixed Node access rights doc should mention how to use query tags.
· Fixed theme_pager_link() doc missing 'text' variable.
· Fixed taxonomy_check_vocabulary_hierarchy() doc lacks return value.
· Fixed drupal_add_css() support for stream wrappers not documented.
· Fixed Batch operations example needs redirect.
· Fixed taxonomy_vocabulary_save() doc needs more detail.
· Fixed hook_field_extra_fields_alter() functions example code is wrong.
· Fixed taxonomy_get_children() return value doc is not complete.
· Fixed 'Installation failed' errors when installing modules from Update Manager w/ Overlay.
· Fixed Testing does not work at all when locale of host session is not English.
· New users do not know to click on 'Modules' to extend their site.