Ask anyone about Drupal’s strengths, and they’ll talk about content modeling: custom content types, views, workflows, and permissions that can be built entirely through the UI. No other CMS matches Drupal’s flexibility for complex information architectures.
But once the backend is in place, you still need to make it usable and beautiful for real people. And that’s where things get hard.
Drupal theming is expensive.
Theming in Drupal has historically been expensive and complex. Unlike WordPress or Webflow, you can’t just drop in a template and go. A proper Drupal theme requires specialized knowledge of:
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