The best 5 reasons to use Drupal 8 for Web Development
It would be strange if you haven't wondered yet how content has grabbed most of the attention for brands for the past few years. However, if you do realise the significance of content for marketing a brand, you will also acknowledge the relevance of a Content Management System (CMS) - An application that exists for the sustenance, creation, and modification of digital content. Also, a platform at which multiple users or members can collaboratively work.
The
evolution of content on the world wide web rang the bell to mark the
introduction of a Content Management System. The history of CMS started
way back in 1989 with an internet-based hypertext system HTML. A turn of
the tide was witnessed when Dynamic HTML Revolution was launched. It
let the users identify and dynamically control parts of the document.
With the upcoming versions, the management just got better with time
with a few shortcomings. Then came the trend of website building sites
providing pre-designed and customizable templates like Drupal in 2001,
WordPress, and Squarespace in 2003, Weebly, which was followed later by
Wix in 2006. These platforms made it possible for users with no
knowledge of HTML, CSS, or coding to build low-cost websites with open
source content management systems and frameworks. A framework that has a
programming library of pre-written code, making it user-friendly. Read full blog here - The best 5 reasons to use Drupal 8 for Web Development
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