Behind WordPress, Drupal is the 2nd most popular CMS on the web, accounting for roughly 15% of website platforms. An open source (aka free) system, Drupal is used by both individual users and groups to maintain a variety of different types of websites, from those belonging to Britney Spears and McDonald’s as well as CNN and Mattel. So what’s the big draw for Drupal and how do you now if it’s the right solution for your site? Our experts weigh in on why it’s so popular. Q: What are some of the advantages of using Drupal over other CMS platforms? A: Drupal is really friendly for everyone – from end-users to developers to website administrators. The platform has lots of different themes to build from, so you don’t need to re-invent the wheel when building a new site, plus there are a lot of customization options. In addition, adding user roles and permissions is easy, so you can give the right access to the right individuals who may be using the site. Q: What kind of websites does Drupal support? A: There are millions of site built on Drupal, ranging from corporate websites, e-comm sites and classified sites to personal blog sites and social networking sites. Drupal also works for multi-lingual sites without having to go through a 3rd party, so that’s a big draw for some businesses. Q: What is the ideal usage for Drupal CMS? A: As a developer, I consider Drupal to be highly reliable and feature-rich. It works well when building sites that need to be scalable and accommodate future growth, and also for clients who don’t like to work within the confines of a box of parameters; it’s flexible and there over 10K modules available for configuration. (‘Modules’ are to Drupal as what ‘plug-ins’ are to WordPress) Q: What type of support does Drupal provide? A: Because it started as a community-based site, Drupal has a lot of communal support. I think there’s almost a million users and developers, plus they have a lot of in-person and remote events. Interested in finding out more about Drupal and if it’s the right solution for your new or existing site? Contact one of our Drupal experts for a free evaluation.