Earlier this month I was part of a group session at #StanfordWebCamp entitled "Backdrop CMS in Higher Ed". We looked at a few case studies and talked about the case for Backdrop from an institutional perspective.
It's an interactive event, designed to facilitate sharing lessons learned from experience, sharing current best practices, and planing for the future of #BackdropCMS, a #PHP-based web-#CMS.
“I would love to have the environmental impact numbers for Drupal, that the Wagtail has for Wagtail”
@mgifford speaking about accessibility and web sustainability at #FOSDEM. Figured the @wagtail group would appreciate this. More below, with a link to his talk
CKEditor 5 is new in the most recent version of Backdrop CMS. At our last virtual user group meeting, we had a demostration of what is new in CKEditor 5 and how to manage the upgrade. It was VERY informative.
We also has a short 10 minute demo of the TinyMCE text editor module for Backdrop CMS.
Still on #Drupal7? Join me and some of my colleagues on January 24 to hear about some of your options Bring your questions! (Or sign up and get the recording after the fact).
Backdrop CMS and WordPress are both content management systems (CMS), but with different philosophies, histories, and they each offer distinct user experiences. In this article, we will outline some of the key differences between the two platforms, covering aspects such as usability, functionality, community, security, performance, and flexibility with data.