Hi Sofia,

Drupal is a well-established system, quick to get set up and running, with many 
contributions (plugins, templates, etc...) available.
It's especially good for sites with a focus on community functions (forums, 
blogs, etc...), and it has an active user community so getting support is easy.

However, it is a PHP based system (yuck!) and you will reach its limits in an 
enterprise type setting.
Typically for PHP-based software the architecture is a bit of a mess, and 
extending / changing drupal quickly becomes a nightmare. Even just developing 
templates is pretty horrible unless you can restrict your changes to the CSS.

For smaller projects or small businesses it can be a good choice. For large 
projects / companies you want something more professional.

That's my opinion....

Regards from Vienna,

Richard



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Why is drupal website development so popular among the other CMS ?

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