Drupal or WordPress: Which CMS suits your Website Creation requirement?
A Content Management System (CMS) refers to computer software employed for creating, modifying, and managing the digital content on a website. Today, a CMS has become an indispensable tool for content management as well as website development for most businesses. But since there are a plethora of Content Management Systems available in the market, several entrepreneurs and even the web app development companies find it challenging to select the right CMS for their business. The two major players that dominate the CMS market are Drupal and WordPress. As per a survey conducted byW3Techs, a renowned online portal that provides information on the usage trends of web technologies, “WordPress is being used in 39.3% of the websites that account for 64% of the total CMS market share. On the other hand, Drupal is used by 1.5% of websites which accounts for 2.5% of the CMS market share.” Both of these systems have shaped the websites of popular brands and have numerous feathers on their caps. For instance, BBC America, Sony Music, The Walt Disney Company, TechCrunch, MTV News, etc. have been built using WordPress; whereas eBay, NASA, Harvard University, Nokia, Timex, etc. have been built using Drupal. If you are planning to use any of these for your website but struggling to comprehend the difference between the two, this article is for you. It compares WordPress and Drupal and provides clear visibility of their upsides and downsides. After reading this article, you will be in a position to select the right CMS that best suits your project.
Comparing WordPress and Drupal Learning Curve and Ease of Usage WordPress is a super-convenient option for novices building a website from scratch. It is easy to learn and install. It’s simple and intuitive interface offers a WYSIWYG editor, a user-friendly dashboard, a drag-and-drop Copyright © Biz4Solutions LLC. All Rights Reserved Biz4SolutionsLogoanddesignsaretrademarksofBiz4SolutionsLLC.Alltrademarksandlogos referencedhereinarethepropertiesoftheirrespectiveowners.