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2 Build a photography website in Drupal

PART 7 OF 7

Photo website building 101

For the final part of this series, we’re going to walk you through the final stages of building a photography website from scratch using the Drupal content management system (CMS).

Websites built using a CMS are more sophisticated than ones consisting of fixed or ‘static’ pages of text, and are essential for displaying images. As an open-source general-purpose CMS, Drupal boasts a large community of contributing developers, and is popular with governments, non-profit firms and educational institutions.

Building a website in Drupal is more involved than doing it in other CMSs like WordPress, so it will appeal to computer-literate people who like the idea of going ‘behind the curtain’ of a website. The reward will be a bespoke

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