Drupal is an open source platform for building amazing digital experiences. It's made by a dedicated community. Anyone can use it, and it will always be free.
The market share for Drupal decreased by 0.485 percentage points (from 1.623% to 1.138%) for all sites, more than any other segment during the same period of time.
Top 1K sites | Top 10K sites | Top 100K sites | Top 1M sites | All Sites | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Market Share | 13.2%
| 10.17%
| 6.498%
| 2.693%
| 1.344%
|
Websites | 132 | 1,017 | 6,498 | 26,933 | 402,177 |
% Change | 49.06% | 53.58% | 46.54% | -1.54% | -29.88% |
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Websites using Drupal were found on 257 top level domains
We detected the following sites were using Drupal
A CMS will sometimes include a meta tag within the html of each page. This is usually a "generator" tag like <meta name="generator" content="What CMS" /> but could also be "application-name", "Powered-By" or anyting else the CMS creators decide to use.
HTTP headers can provide some of the best clues about a site's CMS. The values of set-cookie and x-powered-by headers are the most common and easiest to find.
If a CMS doesn't have meta tags, it will often have other uniquely identifiable html markup. This can range from unique html comments, ids or classes.
Similar to identifiable html markup, a CMS will sometimes insert unique Javascript code into web pages.
In addition to detecting the CMS, in some cases we are able to accurately detect which version of the CMS is being used.
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