Anyone Know What Content Management System This Is?
June 16, 2015 7:37 PM
This is Politico's New York State politics website:
Capital - New York
Does anybody have a clue as to what platform they are using? As in, what CMS (content management system)? In advance, thanks for the help!
The source code reveals that it is Drupal. Politics people are way into Drupal.
posted by johngoren at 7:41 PM on June 16, 2015
posted by johngoren at 7:41 PM on June 16, 2015
I took a quick peek at the source code and it looks like Drupal.
posted by sea change at 7:41 PM on June 16, 2015
posted by sea change at 7:41 PM on June 16, 2015
I guess that pretty much settles that! Thanks!
posted by Gerard Sorme at 7:46 PM on June 16, 2015
posted by Gerard Sorme at 7:46 PM on June 16, 2015
Specifically, Drupal 6.35 (at the time of this post).
If a site is using Drupal, you can often check the version by adding /CHANGELOG.txt to the site url. Sites need to specifically block access to this if they don't want it visible to the public, which doesn't often happen.
The other telltale signs in the HTML source code are many of the linked files at "/sites/all/themes/".
posted by Gomez_in_the_South at 8:00 PM on June 16, 2015
If a site is using Drupal, you can often check the version by adding /CHANGELOG.txt to the site url. Sites need to specifically block access to this if they don't want it visible to the public, which doesn't often happen.
The other telltale signs in the HTML source code are many of the linked files at "/sites/all/themes/".
posted by Gomez_in_the_South at 8:00 PM on June 16, 2015
For future reference (OP or anyone else who finds this), BuiltWith will generally give you any information you need to know about a site's architecture.
posted by zebra at 6:23 AM on June 17, 2015
posted by zebra at 6:23 AM on June 17, 2015
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posted by Fiasco da Gama at 7:41 PM on June 16, 2015