What is Drupal?

Drupal is an open–source CMS app, which is the system behind lots of websites and apps, like a few of the biggest sites on the internet for example – Economist.com and WhiteHouse.gov. It is taken care of by a global community of over 500,000 users and designers who constantly add fresh changes as well as add the most evolved systems on the www.

You’re able to use Drupal to construct any kind of site – your own blog, messaging board, a multimedia website, an online shop, etc. A result of the great number of accessible add–on modules and preconfigured themes for feature–rich sites, you will find a really good grounds for jump–starting your website.

Drupal is a trademark of Dries Buytaert and shares no connection with New Leaf Marketing.

Drupal–Optimized Linux Shared Website Hosting Services

With New Leaf Marketing’s Drupal Linux shared website hosting service, you will have your site or application installed on the web in just minutes. Simply choose Drupal from the web application drop–down menu on the order form and we are going to set up your Drupal copy when we organize your hosting account. That way you can start working on your website shortly after you log in.

Each individual Drupal Linux shared website hosting plan provides a number of service guarantees that ensure the trouble–free operation of one’s web sites. We are going to create your Drupal account 100% free and will back it up with a 99.9% uptime guarantee. On top of that, with New Leaf Marketing’s 30–day money–back guarantee, you may ask for a reimbursement if you’re not content.

A Point & Click Web Control Panel

Our Drupal Linux shared website hosting packages include a convenient Web Control Panel, which has been exclusively developed by us. It’s offered in a wide variety of languages and styles, so that you can personalize it as per your personal preferences. The Control Panel incorporates a point and click interface that has a host of instruments, that can provide you with 100% command over the content of your web site.

You will have a drag–and–drop File Manager where your Drupal files are going to be stored, a Database Manager for your personal databases, together with an all–inclusive Mail Account Manager from where you can administer all of your emails. On top of that, you have access to an in–depth stats tool that will update you with real–time info on your traffic and resource consumption.