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Powerful Web Design Made Easy with Drupal

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Drupal website design has several advantages over other web design tools, it provides comprehensive control over each aspect of the website, and can modify images and photos, links, blocks and so on. It is possible to design websites with features that include presentation of random images by using Drupal development services. And Drupal website development enables the users to obtain higher returns on their investments with the advantages of creation and easy menu management. Reliable, fast, scalable and guarantees high performance are important features of Drupal.

Besides, since Drupal is an open source website designs CMS, it also able to render ideal environments for creating, managing, and controlling web presence, and it suit various web design applications. That’s why Drupal is so popular among web designers and it becomes one of the most frequently used website design technologies.

Source:http://www.sooperarticles.com/internet-articles/web-design-articles/powerful-web-design-made-easy-drupal-406002.html

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WhiteHouse.gov makes further Drupal code contribution

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

 

The White House blog states that White House New Media Director Macon Phillips announced a second release of code to the Drupal community at the Tech@State: Open Source event that took place at the State Department. According to the blog, WhiteHouse.gov has also helped to support development of a number of Drupal related projects.

The developers of the US Presidential web site WhiteHouse.gov switched to open source web site management system Drupal to manage the site in October of 2009 and have already made a previous contribution of code.

This second code contribution consists of a set of tools intended to improve the functionality of the popular IMCE file manager. The IMCE Tools have three major functions; an interface to control the directories a user can access via the IMCE module, a file search function and a file path function that presents the URL of a file for sharing as a link.

Source: http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/WhiteHouse-gov-makes-further-Drupal-code-contribution-1189243.html

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SubHub Introduces New Drupal 7 Based Cloud Web CMS

Monday, December 13th, 2010

 

Source: http://is.gd/iEJHN

UK-based SubHub has released a new cloud web content management system built on Drupal 7. The company, which specializes in enabling non-technical customers to establish monetized content sites, has offered website building and content publishing since 2005 using a proprietary CMS. The new solution, SubHub Lite, drops the custom CMS in favor of the popular open source CMS platform Drupal.

User Simplicity First

Above all else, SubHub strives for simplicity in its product. SubHub Lite is designed to provide organizations tools to build sophisticated sites without investing in hardware, software and development staff. For a monthly subscription fee, SubHub Lite provides users websites with features like content management, membership and subscriptions, hosting, maintenance, monitoring and updates.

The first version of SubHub Lite is focused on delivering core content management features. The initial release includes:

    * Site builder tool
    * Support for custom domains
    * Customizable themes
    * Content editor
    * Search optimization tools

All of the tools are browser-based and feature context sensitive help to guide users. The initial release is missing many of the features of the previous SubHub solution; this was a conscience decision by the company. SubHub released early to stabilize the new core Drupal platform and will incrementally add applications for social sharing, video CDN, advertising, subscription payments, e-commerce and a forum.

SubHub is also working on an API for the launch of an apps marketplace. The marketplace will allow developers to create their own apps, which can be made available to SubHub users free or a charge.

The New Platform

SubHub made a strategic decision to move away from its in house Web CMS with its new platform. The move allows the startup to spend less effort on components that are available in other Web CMS platforms and instead focus on usability — the organization’s core value proposition. It will also concentrate more on integrating all the other needed elements that differentiate SubHub, such as content monetization. The architectural change also positions SubHub as the first major commercial service to release on the Drupal 7 platform.

Drupal released the 7 version beta in early October. However, SubHub had decided to utilize Drupal 7 while it was still in its alpha release.  Adopting a product prior to its official release seems risky, but in this case, SubHub’s actions were smart. Early adoption of Drupal 7 eliminates the need to refactor from Drupal 6 to 7 once the official release occurs. Drupal 7 features many new features and improvements over version 6 such as:

    * Simplification of administrative functions
    * Web-based interface to install extensions
    * Enhanced content flexibility
    * Support for more databases
    * Support for semantic web (RDF)

which SubHub will be able to take advantage of.

How Much?

SubHub is promoting the new solution by offering it for free for life to our first 2,000 signups. Users that sign up after the free offer ends, but before December 31st 2010, will receive a 50% discount on their site, for life. After January 1st 2011, the pricing is expected to be US$ 19.97 per month.

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