Chapter Three Analyzes New Drupal CMS in Blog Post

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Tech consultancy Chapter Three has published a blog post by Senior Technical Lead Arlina Espinoza, exploring the newly released Drupal CMS. The post clarifies that Drupal CMS is a pre-configured version of Drupal 11, designed for content editors and marketers. It includes built-in tools for media management, SEO, AI-driven site building, and accessibility.

Espinoza highlights Recipes, which enable quick setup of common features, and the AI Assistant, which aids in content creation and taxonomy management. While Drupal CMS streamlines onboarding and site management, it retains full compatibility with Drupal’s ecosystem.

The blog post also notes that while automated updates enhance convenience, enterprise users should ensure quality assurance before deployment. Chapter Three’s analysis presents Drupal CMS as a more accessible and efficient solution for organizations looking to simplify content management without losing Drupal’s flexibility.

Reference: Exploring Drupal CMS, Chapter Three (8 February 2025)

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