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WordPress vs. Drupal … fight!

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

x something, and a developer and user of Drupal since 4.7, I figured that with the release of Drupal 7, this would be a great time to do a comparison of the two. A caveat: I have more experience, especially with larger sites, in Drupal than in WordPress, so there are things that I may be missing. Community Blogs.

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WordPress vs Drupal. Fight!

NTEN

Michelle Murrain , Drupal Developer, OpenIssue. x something, and a developer and user of Drupal since 4.7, I figured that with the release of Drupal 7, this would be a great time to do a comparison of the two. Drupal started out primarily as a web content development platform, with a strength in community features.

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Salesforce as a CMS?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ve already talked on this blog about Salesforce integration with Drupal , Plone , and others. If you’re running database applications (tracking donations, events, programs, clients) and want deep integration between your web content and your data, it is an approach that is hard to beat.

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12NTC: Open-Source Mobile Apps for Social Change

Tech Soup

Open source as a philosophy also promotes accessibility, transparency, inclusivity, open data, and integration with other tools. If you use an open-source CMS, such as Drupal or WordPress, there are themes or widgets that allow you to do this without making major changes. Think about that in comparison to your email open rates.

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Open Source vs. Proprietary: CMS

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The advantage of using Sharepoint for Microsoft-centric shops is that there is full integration with lots of internal network resources. The open source options are many, but the big four: WordPress , Drupal , Joomla , and Plone , stand out from the pack.

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One feature I liked was that Pathable has an API for creating accounts, so I was able to roll that into our conference registration on our drupal site, and it populated their Pathable account with their organization, blog url, delicious url, flickr url, twitter url, etc (if they had added that to their drupal profile on NMC’s site).