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Drupal vs. WordPress

Should you use WordPress or Drupal for your next project—this is a common and fair question to ask. I have been using both content management systems, and both have their pro’s and cons. Planning for your project’s needs is critical in determining which CMS be sufficient.

Both content management systems are a pleasure to work with, but each one is better suited for certain demands. Overall, both WordPress and Drupal offer an amazing experience, but which one is right for you?

Link: WordPress and Drupal Compared—The Pro’s and Cons of Each CMS

This blog you’re looking at is WordPress. For a simple site, such as small business or a portfolio, WordPress will meet your needs and more. If you want to build a community and have the resources to maintain it over time, it’s worth looking into Drupal. And both of them are free!

Thinking about using a CMS?

The more I work inside the dynamic world of web content management systems, the more I wish I hadn’t put off the implementation for so long.

A systems librarian’s account on why she decided to look into CMS, how she researched for and selected one CMS, and what it was like when she started to prepare it for her library. A great starting point for any small organization thinking about using a CMS.

Link: From Static to Dynamic — Choosing and Implementing a Web-Based CMS