
Drupal is an open source framework and content management system written in PHP for building dynamic web sites. It offers a broad range of features and services including user administration, publishing workflow, discussion capabilities, news aggregation, metadata functionalities using controlled vocabularies and XML publishing for content sharing purposes. Equipped with a powerful blend of features and configurability, Drupal can support a diverse range of web projects ranging from personal web blogs to large community-driven sites.
Although Drupal is often described as a "content management system" (CMS) it is also a "content management framework" (CMF). In other words, unlike a typical CMS, it is geared more towards configurability and customization. Drupal Framework known as a web-application framework, as it can be extended from content management to handle wide range of services and transactions. Third Generation provides Drupal themes and Drupal templates, which are specially designed for every business requirement. We also provide the facility of posting and viewing personal profiles, discussion forums, multi level menus with the aid of Drupal Framework.
Along with computerizing the administrative tasks, Drupal framework also does the work of managing guests on sites and contributors. The framework also provides peer-to-peer networking, newsletters and pod casting. Drupal is smart in maintaining the picture galleries, file uploading and downloading. Drupal blogs are becoming increasingly popular among the web masters.
Third Generation provides Drupal Framework services to high profile companies for their websites. One such site is Fast Company – business. Tech magazine AOL is another feather in the cap of Drupal Projects. We provide Drupal Customization & customizing Drupal themes is our expertise.
Many popular content management systems are focused on a fixed, particular way of approaching the task of managing a website—they tend toward the “specific” end of our spectrum. While they may use various plug-ins to extend that functionality, the plug-ins are often authored in the same manner—they are very fixed in their task-oriented approach to getting things done. Drupal, on the other hand, with this idea of abstraction embedded in its DNA, is intentionally generalized in its approach to doing things. Drupal provides systems and tools that allow you to quickly assemble your own custom system and tweak it to do exactly what you like. But because these systems and methods are generalized in their approach, they don’t lock you into a particular system—you can use them to make all sorts of other “systems” and functional widgets. This means that once you learn some of the key tools within the Drupal universe, you will realize that you can endlessly combine them to do all sorts of clever things you (and the Drupal system/plugin creators) may never have imagined before.
With all of this talk of Drupal’s power and flexibility, you might be thinking it would be overkill for a simple, informational site because of the time required to set it up. Interestingly, nothing could be farther from the truth. With a simple FTP upload and a few short web-based configuration questions, you can connect with your database and have a Drupal site up and running quite quickly.
Drupal has been intentionally kept flexible enough that its power, and the means of accomplishing certain tasks are not immediately evident to those unfamiliar with it. However, after investing a little time, you will find that learning how to do things the Drupal way opens up a whole new world of possibility you never knew existed outside of custom programming.
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