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Drupal
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Sistema de gerenciamento de conteúdo de código aberto usado por alguns dos maiores sites, como o The Economist e a Casa Branca.
Quem usa Drupal?
A comunidade de código aberto do Drupal é formada por desenvolvedores, designers, instrutores, estrategistas, editores e muito mais.
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Drupal
Avaliações do Drupal
Avaliando o Drupal
Comentários: Estou muito satisfeito pois o Drupal oferece uma plataforma robusta para a criação de sites personalizados e escaláveis.
Vantagens:
Como um usuário do Drupal, sou fascinado pela sua flexibilidade e capacidade de expansão. Com ele, posso criar diferentes tipos de conteúdo com facilidade e personalização, como artigos, páginas, eventos e produtos.
Desvantagens:
Não ha nada de negativo para pontuar nessa avaliação, mas gostaria de ter mais recursos na versão teste.
Avaliando o Drupal
Comentários: Em linhas gerais tem sido uma ótima experiência com o uso do programa, recomendo.
Vantagens:
O Drupal oferece uma plataforma flexível, colaborativa e altamente personalizável para criação e gestão eficiente de sites.
Desvantagens:
O processo de personalização pode ser demorado e complicado.
Um CMS profissional
Vantagens:
É certo que a empresa Drupal tem uma comunidade forte trabalhando de forma séria para manter o sistema vivo e com o que existe de melhor em desenvolvimento web.
Desvantagens:
A construção de tema e a variação de layouts é um dos fatores que dificulta a ultilização.
Phenomenal software
Vantagens:
Drupal has seven main Pros: 1) It's uses a very flexible system of modules. You can use Drupal modules to add new features to your site. For example, the Membership module lets you add member based services, the Video modules lets you host video clips, while the Commerce module lets you add shopping features. Each modules is made up of smaller modules, which ensures you only activate the bits you need for your project. Best of all, you can mix and match the modules to create things the original module designers might have never considered. For example, combine the Commerce, Membership and Video modules to create a paid for membership site of training videos. 2) It's very layered. In Drupal, system code lives in one layer, code to do with appearance (e.g. CSS, HTML) lives in another separate layer and custom modifications live in another separate layer. This makes it very easy to change things. For example, you can change the entire layout of your site without having to modify the original content to adapt to it. 3) It's free Remarkably, the core technology and all these modules are available for free. There are some themes that you have to pay for if you want to change the look of your site, but you can make your own themes and there are number of free themes as well. 4) Great user support Drupal has a good support network of dedicated and helpful users who are willing to provide plenty of free help. There's also free training videos on YouTube. 5) Plenty of updates Drupal releases minor updates on a monthly basis which address any of bugs or security concerns that crop up. There are also major updates every 2-3 years, which radically change the functionality of the core system. 6) Portable code Most code can easily be transferred between sites. Hence, if you create a function on one site, you can move it to another without having to re-do it all from scratch. 7) Don’t need strong coding skills Drupal's module system means you can easily achieve a lot without needing to know how to code. It might not look and function exactly as you want, but it will be a decent effort.
Desvantagens:
Drupal has 2 main set backs: 1) It can get very complicated The down side of all the flexibility, is that there are often 10 ways to do one thing in Drupal and it's not always clear which method is best. Often the only way you can find out is through experience. Which means your early Drupal projects might not be as good as they could be, as you cut your teeth on learning which methods are best for you. 2) Your code won’t last forever. Every 2-3 years, Drupal releases a new major update which radically changes the functionality of the site. The plus side of this is that it makes Drupal better. The downside is that you will often have to completely re-write your custom code. Because these major updates change everything, you will often need to install new modules to replace old ones. Essentially you have to rebuild your site (thankfully all the content can be transferred over). Upgrading isn't a requirement. But after a couple of years, the older versions of Drupal are no longer supported. So if building a Drupal site, expect to redo it from scratch it in 3-5 years. Hence, it's not really good for projects which only have a budget for minor changes each year.
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Great for multiple teams in different Regions
Comentários: Overall, it gives me the peace of mind that I don't need to learn coding to update my website.
Vantagens:
Once it's set-up, which I'm sure would be a complicated task, it gets very easy to modify things on the website. Even people who don't know website building, can easily update their websites.
Desvantagens:
Once the webiste is built, there is not much room to move around, be creative. The design layout is fixed and no place where you can modify them, as a user ofcourse.