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Collaborative Book - Our unique collaborative book feature lets you setup a "book" and then authorize other individuals to contribute content.
Friendly URLs - Drupal uses Apache's mod_rewrite to enable customizable URLs that are both user and search engine friendly.
Online help - Like many Open Source projects, we can't
say that our online help is perfect but have built a robust online help
system built into the core help text. Available to you on your own
site.
Personalization - A robust personalization environment is
at the core of Drupal. Both the content and the presentation can be
individualized based on user-defined preferences.
Role based permission system - Drupal administrators
don't have to tediously setup permissions for each user. Instead, they
assign permissions to roles and then group like users into a role
group.
Searching - All content in Drupal is fully indexed and searchable at all times if you take advantage of the built in search module.
User authentication - Users can register and authenticate
locally or using an external authentication source like Jabber,
Blogger, LiveJournal or another Drupal website. For use on an intranet,
Drupal can integrate with an LDAP server.
Polls - Drupal comes with a poll module which enables admins and/or users to create polls and show them on various pages.
Templating - Drupal's theme system separates content from
presentation allowing you to control the look and feel of your Drupal
site. Templates are created from standard HTML and PHP coding meaning
that you don't have to learn a proprietary templating language.
Threaded comments - Drupal provides a powerful threaded
comment model for enabling discussion on published content. Comments
are hierarchical as in a newsgroup or forum.
Version control - Drupal's version control system tracks
the details of content updates including who changed it, what was
changed, the date and time of changes made to your content and more.
Version control features provide an option to keep a comment log and
enables you to roll-back content to an earlier version.
Blogger API support - The Blogger API allows your Drupal
site to be updated by many different tools. This includes non-web
browser based tools that provide a richer editing environment.
Content syndication - Drupal exports your site's content
in RDF/RSS format for others to gather. This lets anyone with a News
Aggregator browse your Drupal sites feeds.
News aggregator - Drupal has a powerful built-in News
Aggregator for reading and blogging news from other sites. The News
Aggregator caches articles to your MySQL database and its caching time
is user configurable.
Note: This prevents losing track of your news as in other aggregators when you're offline for a few days.
Permalinks - All content created in Drupal has a
permanent link or "perma link" associated with it so people can link to
it freely without fear of broken links.
Apache or IIS, Unix / Linux / BSD / Solaris / Windows / Mac OS X support
- Drupal was designed from the start to be multi-platform. Not only can
you use it with either Apache or Microsoft IIS but we also have Drupal
running on Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows, and Mac OS X platforms.
Database independence - While many of our users run
Drupal with MySQL, we knew that MySQL wasn't the solution for everyone.
Drupal is built on top of a database abstraction layer that enables you
to use Drupal with MySQL and PostgreSQL. Other SQL databases can be
supported by writing a supporting database backend containing fourteen
functions and creating a matching SQL database scheme.
Multi-language - Drupal is designed to meet the
requirements of an international audience and provides a full framework
to create a multi-lingual website, blog, content management system or
community application. All text can be translated using a graphical
user interface, by importing existing translations, or by integrating
with other translation tools such as the GNU gettext.
Administration and analysis
Analysis, Tracking and Statistics - Drupal can print
browser-based reports with information about referrals, content
popularity and how visitors navigate your site.
Logging and Reporting - All important activities and system events are captured in an event log to be reviewed by an administrator at a later time.
Web based administration - Drupal can be administered
entirely using a web browser, making it possible to access it from
around the world and requires no additional software to be installed on
your computer.
Discussion forums - Full discussion forum features are built into Drupal to create lively, dynamic community sites.
Performance and scalability
Caching - The caching mechanism eliminates database
queries increasing performance and reducing the server's load. Not only
can the caching be tuned in real time, while your site is under load,
but it has been successfully tested under a "slashdotting" and
performed extremely well.