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Drupal Website Examples

Drupal is a powerful open-source CMS popular with governments and enterprises. Drupal sites expose x-generator: Drupal headers, /sites/default/files/ paths, and drupal-specific CSS classes.

Check If Any Site Uses Drupal

Paste any URL to instantly detect whether it was built with Drupal. Our engine checks 6 technical signals.

What Types of Websites Use Drupal?

Drupal is used across many industries. These are the most common website types built on this platform:

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Blogs and news publications
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Business and corporate websites
3
Membership and community platforms
4
Documentation and knowledge bases
5
Portfolio and personal sites

Who Builds with Drupal?

Publishers & bloggers

Flexible content management with rich plugin ecosystems

Enterprise businesses

Scalable CMS with extensive customization

NGOs & nonprofits

Affordable open-source platform with wide community support

E-commerce retailers

WooCommerce integration for product catalogs

How to Identify Drupal Websites

Every Drupal website leaves distinctive technical fingerprints. Here's what to look for:

JavaScript Patterns

2 script patterns linked to Drupal

HTML Attributes

2 HTML patterns in the page source

Drupal vs Alternatives

Explore how Drupal compares to similar cms tools: