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Main Features:
- Ease of Use
- Free Hosting
- Google Integration
- Security
- WYSIWYG Editor
Plugins:
Limited extensions, HTML/JavaScript gadgets, Basic SEO tools
Editor Features:
WYSIWYG editor, Media management, Simple workflow, Quick publishing
Supported Themes:
Free themes, Basic customization, Responsive designs, Outdated templates
Top Pros:
- Incredibly easy to use.
- Completely free hosting included.
- Google services integration seamless.
- Reliable uptime guaranteed.
- Beginner-friendly platform overall.
Key Cons:
- Customization options are limited.
- Lacks plugin extensibility.
- Templates appear outdated often.
Main Features:
- Content Workflow
- Modularity
- Scalability
- Security
- Taxonomy
Plugins:
SEO (Metatag, Pathauto, Sitemap), Security (Security Review, Paranoia), E-commerce (Drupal Commerce, Ubercart), Performance (Boost, Cache Warmer), Forms (Webform module)
Editor Features:
WYSIWYG editor (CKEditor, TinyMCE), Media management (upload, organize, embed), Workflow (custom content approval), Content types (custom fields, display), Blocks (content in regions)
Supported Themes:
Free themes (Olivero, Bootstrap), Premium themes (ThemeForest, DrupalThemes.io), Customization options (highly customizable), Responsiveness (most themes responsive)
Top Pros:
- Highly flexible content architecture
- Excellent security and permissions
- Scalable for enterprise needs
- Robust taxonomy management system
- Modular design enhances performance
Key Cons:
- Steep learning curve exists
- Theming system is complex
- Requires skilled Drupal developers