oliverdavies.uk/content/node.e5d8aaf6-c58c-4851-a48d-e86a616c32b3.yml

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Is Drupal a CMS or a framework?
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<p>Drupal is typically called a CMS (content management system) - somewhere you add and edit the content for your website.</p>
<p>However, unlike some other CMSes, unless a Drupal website uses only the default page and article content type, no Drupal websites are the same. Each will have its specific content model with different content types and fields.</p>
<p>Instead of being a content management system, Drupal can be described as a content management framework (CMF) - a framework for building a content management system specific to each application.</p>
<p>But as well as a content management framework, Drupal could also be considered an application framework like Symfony or Laravel.</p>
<p>As well as building the content model, you can extend Drupal's functionality with custom modules and add custom themes to make it visually different.</p>
<p>But, there's a lot of functionality in Drupal core itself - such as user accounts, authentication, a query builder (Views), JSON:API endpoints, and a visual page editor (Layout Builder) - to name a few things!</p>
<p>Drupal offers much more than just managing content.</p>
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<p>Drupal is typically called a CMS (content management system) - somewhere you add and edit the content for your website.</p>
<p>However, unlike some other CMSes, unless a Drupal website uses only the default page and article content type, no Drupal websites are the same. Each will have its specific content model with different content types and fields.</p>
<p>Instead of being a content management system, Drupal can be described as a content management framework (CMF) - a framework for building a content management system specific to each application.</p>
<p>But as well as a content management framework, Drupal could also be considered an application framework like Symfony or Laravel.</p>
<p>As well as building the content model, you can extend Drupal's functionality with custom modules and add custom themes to make it visually different.</p>
<p>But, there's a lot of functionality in Drupal core itself - such as user accounts, authentication, a query builder (Views), JSON:API endpoints, and a visual page editor (Layout Builder) - to name a few things!</p>
<p>Drupal offers much more than just managing content.</p>
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