Thank you.Very good customer support, thank you very much for all the help Why? Of course, as I get further into this post, I’ll discuss the pros and cons of different content management systems for news… It also makes it easy for content authors to make additions to content as they review it on the site’s front-end, in its already-published state.Another great use case for this is to remove old or stale parts of content on-the-go. The Vossen theme and overall customer support from Created by Cocoon have been second to none. It’s not necessarily about choosing the content management system that’s naturally And that’s really the key to making an informed, educated decision.And because migrating large amounts of content from one CMS to another can cause such a headache — and in many cases feel near-impossible, it’s crucial that you pick well the first time.But luckily for you, I’m here to help. The CMS allows for drafting, scheduling, and easy modification of posts (your content).These are all features that make WordPress so great at what it does. Other factors being things such as design, layout, and additional elements such as an advertisement or two? Additional factors begin to emerge, and complexities within the site’s requirements start to develop.And here, is where even more critical decision-making comes into play. It’s a powerful CMS, and undoubtably the single most powerful open-source framework for creating content-rich, media driven websites.While it’s great at so many things, and can certainly make a great candidate for news and article publishing websites, the content creation and publishing process isn’t quite as premium as that of WordPress, at least out-the-box.Since Drupal leans more toward a content management While Drupal provides the tools to accomplish an experience similar to WordPress in this regard, it will undoubtably take some additional setup and configuration before it becomes a real candidate.Of course, Drupal allows posts to be drafted, previewed, and subsequently published, and also allows content authors or administrators to dictate which user levels can view and read the content, and natively ships with some powerful tools to select and modify the content’s author and creation date, directly within the article.Another great thing about Drupal’s content management process is the availability of inline front-end editing of articles.After publishing, content authors and administrators can literally click the text within the article, directly on the website’s frontend, and correct spelling mistakes, typos, and grammatical errors on-the-fly.They won’t have to even touch the backend Drupal administration interface.