Drupal has recently released their version 8.8.0, which is a relatively minor update to their popular CMS. This update does not include any important security patches, which makes upgrading to this level more of a personal preference than a strict requirement for site owners. Their upcoming upgrade schedule includes both version 8.9.0 and 9.0.0 on June 3, 2020. The 8.9.0 will be their long-term... Read More →
As popular in name as these three open source CMS are, the fact of the matter is they are simply NOT the best CMS on the market. I realize that this statement may upset people in their camps but it is a statement of fact. For years, people's honest intentions have been doing these content management systems a disservice by blindly recommending them for everything under the sun just to help... Read More →
The first beta for Drupal 8 was released over a year ago, on October 1st 2014. Now though, Drupal 8 finally has a release date; November 19th 2015. It's been a long time coming, but the Drupal team and community seem to have worked hard on honing this latest version to what we hope will be an extremely high standard. For those unaware, Drupal is an open-source platform that's used and... Read More →
The final release of Drupal 8 is drawing closer, as the first release candidate becomes available for users to tinker with. Drupal is a widely popular open source platform, used and maintained by a community that's nearly 700,000 strong. During the 2014 CMS Awards, Drupal was named the People's Choice Best Enterprise PHP CMS. There's no sign of a release date yet, though. Drupal have... Read More →
In the open source world, there are primarily three content management systems that hold the top spot when it comes to word of mouth, popularity and implementations. While WordPress far outpaces the other two; Joomla and Drupal; when it comes to installs and user base, they still maintain a pretty hefty following. Just because these systems are at the top, however, does not mean they are... Read More →