Drupal Site

Upgrading Drupal

Upgrading your Drupal site's core software is essential to keeping our site safe. Thus it is important to know how to do it right. There is a great is plenty of documentation on the Drupal site. Just go there, follow the step by step instructions and say your prayers. Actually it's not that difficult but you do want to play it safe, do the back-up.

Sites Using Drupal

Here's a simple yes effective video slideshow that shows some of the sites built using the Drupal framework as of June 04, 2008. Thank you Drupalist, and YouTube for the video.

Corporate Sites Using Drupal

Non-profit Organization - Drupal - Case Study

Savannah's Organic Ranch

As an organization dedicated to “Nurturing a healthy future” their approach is multi faceted educating the public, providing comfort to those affected by pediatric cancer, raise funds by connecting with benefactors and promoting events.
Drupal offers a number of modules that enable easy content management, forums, community, photo galleries, multiple blogs and more. This makes it the perfect solution for a charity wanting to build a community around their cause, connecting with donors, sponsors and those in need of their services.

Reviews of Drupal CMS

What the Reviews Have to Say

When we went looking for a Content Management System we ultimately chose Drupal as the framework for our next generation websites. Here are some of the reviews that we found helpful in making our choice.

Drupal Makes Cnet's Webware 100

Cnet, Web 100 - "Users can add all sorts of content to Web pages through a system of modules. The software itself is free and open-source; users need simply pick out which site elements they want, and then put them together."

eXplore Santa Monica

eXploreSantaMonica.comA community portal of public blogs, business profiles, photos, videos, forums, comments, ratings and reviews, where Santa Monica merchants, residents & visitors share in the collective experience as we eXplore Santa Monica.

eXploreApark 2.0

eXploreApark.comThe owners of eXploreApark wanted to add more web 2.0 functionality to thier site for National Park lovers. Our recommendation was to move to Drupal, the robust Open Source Content Management System (CMS). With integrated components like comments, user profiles, image upload, galleries, blogs, video, forums, and polls the possibilities are many. It is now easier than ever for nature lovers to share in the collective process of eXploring our National Parks.

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