Drupal is a CMS framework where as Wordpress is not. It's often important to develop an interface that your clients will find easy to use when updating their sites. Drupal offers maximum flexibility in that regards as you build the CMS for your clients. There is a steep learning curve with Drupal but then once you can leverage its power it's worth it. If you're not a developer I would stay well clear of Drupal.
Comparing apples to oranges. Drupal is far more powerful. It takes some effort, but once you get how the system works you realize how much you can do with it.
The Wordpress has lot of plugins but in actually it is only Content Management System. Instead of this the Drupal is a Content Management Framework a cool tool for development anything. Idea to compare them was wrong initially. It looks like to comparing a plastic picnic cutlery with the real Swiss knife.
The more number of plugins the more http request which may slow down your website and wordpress mostly depends on plugins. I find performance issue with wordpress but not with drupal which also impacts on the website seo.
A lot of things wrong in this video. You did not say anything that really distinguishes either on SEO besides quoting some guy at Google who said Wordpress is good. Drupal has several SEO related modules as well. WP out of the box has terrible security (e.g. zero brute-force prevention). You absolutely need the several specific plugins for a basic level of security in WP, and many developers don't know what that mix is. On the last point, upgrading Drupal can be super easy when you use the command line tools available. The fact that Wordpress encourages in-place plugin and core updates right on the file server pushes you away from proper version control, and is inherently insecure as it requires that the application files be writable by the web server (this is just asking to be hacked).
This is really a great point.The video is just a starting point into this discussion. Every platform could be great, but it depends on the person that uses it.
Some truth in this , however, about customizability, wrong...Drupal is the swiss army knife of CMS. It is much, much, much more customizable and powerful than word press, light years away, like 10 times more at least. If anybody has even been in the backend of Drupal with rules, token, entity etc...you will agree with me on that;)
I'm designer who is learning Drupal and the simple thing that is keeping my brain happy is the fact how regions, content types, fields, blocks among other stuff can be tweaked easily in order to show something amazing and powerful. I can't deny that the learning curve is a bit steeper, but it also is very fun when the results begin to be seen.
You can install as many WordPress plugins as you like. You still only get the post and the page content types. Each of those with only a Title and a Textarea to barf all of your content into. The best part is you can choose when people get to start seeing the content, but not what nor whom. Drupal can have as many content types you want, with as many different types of fields you need, and the ability to pull and display the information however and to whomever you see fit. All of that, straight out of the box, from the admin area. Yeah, you're right, WordPress wins. One other question. Why do all of those WordPress books you mentioned make you feel like they should have come with one of those fat preschool pencils?
Drupal for Developers and complicated websites, WordPress for Regular users/Bloggers, and simple websites. I was excited after trying out Drupal. WordPress was originally created for blogging, not for what a lot of people use it for. While Drupal feels integrated, WordPress feels bloated and disconnected.
well I say it's not a bit but lot bias. This is point of view of a non developer. For developers the comparison should go with expandability and the architecture of the platform which I never saw in this video.
Hi, rondar2, You might be right, and we said that at the end of the video :) But this might spark a great conversation. I would be happy to hear your opinion on these 2 great platforms.
I might be biased as well, but noways for most of the things that average user need WordPress works best, however for enterprise websites, situation might be different.
Yes, indeed. It is grate. I came here to say how grate it was only to find others who commented on how grate it is. I hope they realize how grate it is.
@@ThemeIsle Man, they are kidding!!! Your video presentation was quite good, but I have noticed that you have no development experience, otherwise you'd prefer drupal! You can't even compare them, really! Like Maik Kaune said below, it's like you want to compare apples with oranges! You can compare a classic orange with blood orange, I would say ;)
@@RobertPeterK The point is that you can not compare, like you can not compare wordpress with wix. Drupal is "almost a Framework " while Wordpress is a "CMS"
You're wrong Pablo! It's not about which is "better" or worse. And, NO, Drupal is NOT better in "all points". You're obviously have no idea about cms systems, and you have little or no knowledge about the importance of "use-case" in determining the best cms to use. Each cms has its strength & weaknesses. Every cms is simply a tool for specific use-cases, which specific advantages and disadvantages. Drupal has its strengths & weaknesses, as does Wordpress. One of the biggest disadvantages of Drupal 8 is it's lack of intuitiveness in site building. This is one reason Wordpress has a far larger user-base, community, themes, plugins, and deployed websites, compared to Drupal -- even compared to all versions of Drupal COMBINED: v.6, v.7, v.8.
Hi, Sándor, You are right, this is very subjective and sensitive comparison. I think we can agree that depending on the project a user needs, any of the two platforms could be better than the other.
Apples and Oranges? Honestly, the initial question is "wrong" and can't be answered ever! Both systems are totally different. Different core features, different usage, different eco-space, different user base… I could go on for hours… Although, it might make sense to do a dry comparison to explain "newbies" the differences, and why should who choose a system for which task.
This is a great observation! Thank you. You are right, the systems are totally different, but it's important to know how because choosing any of these CMS will impact the way you run your website.
No doubt about it. And no offend. Mostly complaining about the video TITLE, which certainly attracts people… but with a wrong statement, that does not do any justice to the complex topic. Even the small and tiny "vs" implies a struggle or competition on a certain level. I know, it is short and "catchy", but overused. Anyone who knows both systems can't agree with that either ;)
Thats such a crap comparison. You cannot compare the 2, they are separate markets. Example Drupal is a standalone solution. Application solution. Wordpress is just websites. Its very poor video, sorry
The fact that Wordpress is so 'easy to click' is the reason why we have so many 'wordpress developers' who can only download theme, bunch of creepy plugins. I stand for Drupal and I'm sorry for those who decided to use Wordpress for their websites based on this video. :(
Hi there, thanks for your honest interaction. I would be happy if you shared the developer aspect of this topic. This is all created with the purpose of starting a discussion.
Thank you for taking the time to put together this video, but please consider getting a native English speaker to help you with your spelling and pronunciation. Although mostly understandable, there are spots in the video where words were so mispronounced that they were unintelligible, and your spelling is very poor.
Karina, take it easy it's not grammatical classes. As you said "mostly understandable" then take your attention into technical issue if you follow what he's talking about.
I did, but he doesn't realize it makes him sound foolish and less competent than he probably is. It wouldn't take much for someone to help him with an area in which he is challenged, if only he had the humility to ask for help. Why should I be criticized for stating the obvious? Come on, he's trying to reach an English-speaking audience.
you are an English native, you people can not speak any other language instead of English, and always try to point out the mistakes of non natives. if you've got the point, then what the shit you wanted to take out, keep your advises for yourself or ask any of your natives to make this kinda stuff for the world.
Please, guys you can't compare something without development skills, really! It's nice that you want help out, but get skilled first, honestly! And I'm really not judging you, I just want you to know!
Thank you for the good explanation, but gosh, proofread your slides. They are riddled with typos, misspelled words, and incorrect punctuation! At the least, run a spell checker.
Thank you Davis, you are right. Now I am using Grammarly and I have a much better english. Check this video please let me know if you like it: ruclips.net/video/aGMGh9HksG8/видео.html
Drupal is much better than wordpress, just becouse you can do everything in wordpress in drupal, but not the oposite. The problem is that Drupal is more difficult than wordpress
That is a great point. Probably this is why the majority of people that are starting up find WordPress as an opportunity. Funny fact, some of them think that WordPress is also too difficult...
Joomla vs WordPress: ruclips.net/video/IAT0f-QpwSo/видео.html
Drupal is a CMS framework where as Wordpress is not. It's often important to develop an interface that your clients will find easy to use when updating their sites. Drupal offers maximum flexibility in that regards as you build the CMS for your clients. There is a steep learning curve with Drupal but then once you can leverage its power it's worth it. If you're not a developer I would stay well clear of Drupal.
Comparing apples to oranges. Drupal is far more powerful. It takes some effort, but once you get how the system works you realize how much you can do with it.
2 year later, both are bloated and slow. Other languages are immerse powerful and cloud ready.
What is better: Bike or Car ? Starship or Catamaran ? Ridiculous...
It's grate that this video is availeble!
Hi Radomir! Thanks for the feedback. Let me know what is your choosen CMS after watching this video?
Assuming this comment is supposed to be ironic with the incorrect spelling of "grate" & "availeble", as quoted from the video?
The Wordpress has lot of plugins but in actually it is only Content Management System. Instead of this the Drupal is a Content Management Framework a cool tool for development anything. Idea to compare them was wrong initially. It looks like to comparing a plastic picnic cutlery with the real Swiss knife.
"plastic picnic cutlery with the real Swiss knife" damn thats a real big difference
This has so many spelling mistakes it makes you really question the level of research that was done
I really appreciate your feedback, thank you.
OP's native langauge isn't english
@@greenghost2008 Your point being?
@@greenghost2008 Spellcheckers don't care.
Drupal The Best 😊😊😊
So, the crown goes to Drupal for you.
The more number of plugins the more http request which may slow down your website and wordpress mostly depends on plugins. I find performance issue with wordpress but not with drupal which also impacts on the website seo.
Completely agree and valid point.
A lot of things wrong in this video. You did not say anything that really distinguishes either on SEO besides quoting some guy at Google who said Wordpress is good. Drupal has several SEO related modules as well. WP out of the box has terrible security (e.g. zero brute-force prevention). You absolutely need the several specific plugins for a basic level of security in WP, and many developers don't know what that mix is. On the last point, upgrading Drupal can be super easy when you use the command line tools available. The fact that Wordpress encourages in-place plugin and core updates right on the file server pushes you away from proper version control, and is inherently insecure as it requires that the application files be writable by the web server (this is just asking to be hacked).
This is really a great point.The video is just a starting point into this discussion. Every platform could be great, but it depends on the person that uses it.
What Search Engine Optimization provide Wordpress, that Drupal doesn't?
Not mentioned about the performance for a large website
Completely agree and valid point, Sreedharan Mv
There are a lot of points to look at.
Some truth in this , however, about customizability, wrong...Drupal is the swiss army knife of CMS. It is much, much, much more customizable and powerful than word press, light years away, like 10 times more at least. If anybody has even been in the backend of Drupal with rules, token, entity etc...you will agree with me on that;)
I'm designer who is learning Drupal and the simple thing that is keeping my brain happy is the fact how regions, content types, fields, blocks among other stuff can be tweaked easily in order to show something amazing and powerful. I can't deny that the learning curve is a bit steeper, but it also is very fun when the results begin to be seen.
I agree..
You can install as many WordPress plugins as you like. You still only get the post and the page content types. Each of those with only a Title and a Textarea to barf all of your content into. The best part is you can choose when people get to start seeing the content, but not what nor whom.
Drupal can have as many content types you want, with as many different types of fields you need, and the ability to pull and display the information however and to whomever you see fit.
All of that, straight out of the box, from the admin area.
Yeah, you're right, WordPress wins.
One other question. Why do all of those WordPress books you mentioned make you feel like they should have come with one of those fat preschool pencils?
Clearly they are not comparing d8 to latest WP. Drupal hard to maintain / update? ... simply use composer.
The average wordpress user don't understand that
Drupal for Developers and complicated websites, WordPress for Regular users/Bloggers, and simple websites.
I was excited after trying out Drupal. WordPress was originally created for blogging, not for what a lot of people use it for.
While Drupal feels integrated, WordPress feels bloated and disconnected.
I can't believe drupal has more developers!
Methinks this needs to be redone. In CMS terms, this is ancient.
Both, or what?
well I say it's not a bit but lot bias. This is point of view of a non developer. For developers the comparison should go with expandability and the architecture of the platform which I never saw in this video.
Thanks for your honest interactions! I am happy to answer any questions you might have about what I mentioned in this video.
What about TYPO3? It's huge in Central Europe.
There are a lot of platforms out there Jonas but in this video, we covered just two of them.
this video is GRATEly biased in THERMS of everything
Hi, rondar2,
You might be right, and we said that at the end of the video :)
But this might spark a great conversation. I would be happy to hear your opinion on these 2 great platforms.
Funny....
I might be biased as well, but noways for most of the things that average user need WordPress works best, however for enterprise websites, situation might be different.
What a grate video. Am I right people? Just... wow... GRATE!
Thank you. I hope this video helped you.
lol!
Yes, indeed. It is grate. I came here to say how grate it was only to find others who commented on how grate it is. I hope they realize how grate it is.
I see waht you did tehre
@@ThemeIsle Man, they are kidding!!! Your video presentation was quite good, but I have noticed that you have no development experience, otherwise you'd prefer drupal! You can't even compare them, really! Like Maik Kaune said below, it's like you want to compare apples with oranges! You can compare a classic orange with blood orange, I would say ;)
What a piece of software video!
Thanks Ruel!
This video is seems maded by people who has no idea about Drupal, Drupal is better than Wordpress in all points. But you have to know drupal.
You are right Pablo. I know more about WordPress than what I know about Drupal.
@@RobertPeterK The point is that you can not compare, like you can not compare wordpress with wix. Drupal is "almost a Framework " while Wordpress is a "CMS"
@@PabloGarcia-bp3mf Thank you Pablo, I understand.
Right, you really have to know drupal!
You're wrong Pablo! It's not about which is "better" or worse. And, NO, Drupal is NOT better in "all points". You're obviously have no idea about cms systems, and you have little or no knowledge about the importance of "use-case" in determining the best cms to use.
Each cms has its strength & weaknesses. Every cms is simply a tool for specific use-cases, which specific advantages and disadvantages. Drupal has its strengths & weaknesses, as does Wordpress.
One of the biggest disadvantages of Drupal 8 is it's lack of intuitiveness in site building. This is one reason Wordpress has a far larger user-base, community, themes, plugins, and deployed websites, compared to Drupal -- even compared to all versions of Drupal COMBINED: v.6, v.7, v.8.
It is very subjective, I (and I think any developer) could do such comparison, where Drupal is the winner...
Hi, Sándor,
You are right, this is very subjective and sensitive comparison. I think we can agree that depending on the project a user needs, any of the two platforms could be better than the other.
Apples and Oranges? Honestly, the initial question is "wrong" and can't be answered ever!
Both systems are totally different. Different core features, different usage, different eco-space, different user base… I could go on for hours… Although, it might make sense to do a dry comparison to explain "newbies" the differences, and why should who choose a system for which task.
This is a great observation! Thank you.
You are right, the systems are totally different, but it's important to know how because choosing any of these CMS will impact the way you run your website.
No doubt about it. And no offend. Mostly complaining about the video TITLE, which certainly attracts people… but with a wrong statement, that does not do any justice to the complex topic.
Even the small and tiny "vs" implies a struggle or competition on a certain level. I know, it is short and "catchy", but overused. Anyone who knows both systems can't agree with that either ;)
FOr me I think the core concept is the same: post type, fields, taxonomy, hooks. The different are very small
:-) like your HONESTY
Thanks Mazhar for your appreciation! We are glad to see that you liked our video.
Hi man! Thanks! Your comment is welcome!
Thats such a crap comparison. You cannot compare the 2, they are separate markets. Example Drupal is a standalone solution. Application solution. Wordpress is just websites. Its very poor video, sorry
The fact that Wordpress is so 'easy to click' is the reason why we have so many 'wordpress developers' who can only download theme, bunch of creepy plugins. I stand for Drupal and I'm sorry for those who decided to use Wordpress for their websites based on this video. :(
I think you are right...
I recommend using a spell checker before posting
It's a robot who speaking??
No, the guy behind the video is Robert.
Interesting type of spelling for the English language.
Come on, stop it. It's kind of racist! He will learn it. All he needs is time and development skills!
@@iwandobrev2768 Yea- WAIT! racist!? HOW?
Iwan Dobrev that’s not racist! 😂 are you dense?
non developer aspect review
Hi there, thanks for your honest interaction.
I would be happy if you shared the developer aspect of this topic. This is all created with the purpose of starting a discussion.
Thank you for taking the time to put together this video, but please consider getting a native English speaker to help you with your spelling and pronunciation. Although mostly understandable, there are spots in the video where words were so mispronounced that they were unintelligible, and your spelling is very poor.
Karina, take it easy it's not grammatical classes. As you said "mostly understandable" then take your attention into technical issue if you follow what he's talking about.
I did, but he doesn't realize it makes him sound foolish and less competent than he probably is. It wouldn't take much for someone to help him with an area in which he is challenged, if only he had the humility to ask for help. Why should I be criticized for stating the obvious? Come on, he's trying to reach an English-speaking audience.
Not necessarily, I less care about his english I more into technical aspect. Karina where you from?
you are an English native, you people can not speak any other language instead of English, and always try to point out the mistakes of non natives. if you've got the point, then what the shit you wanted to take out, keep your advises for yourself or ask any of your natives to make this kinda stuff for the world.
Please, guys you can't compare something without development skills, really! It's nice that you want help out, but get skilled first, honestly! And I'm really not judging you, I just want you to know!
Thank you Dobrev. I understand that and I really appreciate your advice.
Thank you for the good explanation, but gosh, proofread your slides. They are riddled with typos, misspelled words, and incorrect punctuation! At the least, run a spell checker.
Thank you Davis, you are right. Now I am using Grammarly and I have a much better english.
Check this video please let me know if you like it: ruclips.net/video/aGMGh9HksG8/видео.html
You're "availeble" to learn english and use Google Search to know what is Drupal and what is WP, just as others said....
I totally disagree!
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback.
Drupal is much better than wordpress, just becouse you can do everything in wordpress in drupal, but not the oposite. The problem is that Drupal is more difficult than wordpress
That is a great point. Probably this is why the majority of people that are starting up find WordPress as an opportunity.
Funny fact, some of them think that WordPress is also too difficult...
You are being bias
Both should be deleted forever
...using what instead?
@@RobertPeterK code? html, css, js?
First you must look for video for correcting spellings...lol
Neumont College of Computer Science was ❌x❌…
about nothing.... )
...if you say so