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Getting Au fait with Drupal Terminologies

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Yes, I have heard of Content Management Systems, but what’s API or Contrib. in Drupal? This is how any newbie developer would respond if you ask him about the Drupal CMS . The world of content management systems is vast and being aware of all tit-bits during initial days of development can prove to be a long haul for any programmer. In order to comprehend the working of CMS you must get acquainted with the related terminologies. This article enlists some of the major terms used in reference to content management systems, Drupal in particular. This isn’t an exhaustive resource but can prove to be a great kick-start accessory for those dealing in Drupal development services. Have a look. 1. API:  This is an acronym for Application Programming Interface . Software programs use this protocol to establish a communication amongst each other. API lets a developer incorporate additional features and expand the functionality of an existing program. Industry giants like Twitter, Facebook

What is a content management system (CMS)?

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Content Management System (CMS) is a piece of computer software that allows the user to publish, edit, maintain and modify content. Such a system of CMS will allow workflow to be managed, either through manual steps or an ‘automated cascade’. The first CMS was announced in the late 1990s and was designed to make the writing of versions of ‘code’ simpler and the make the process of website development far more flexible than it had been previously. The main features The core function of a Content Management System or CMS is to present information on a website or websites, with CMS features varying widely from system to system. Some Simpler CMS systems have only a handful of systems while other versions offer far more comples and powerful functions. Most CMS include features such as; · Web-based publishing · Management of format · Revision control · Indexing · A search facility · Retrieval A CMS is update