Exploring Drupal as a Headless CMS: Benefits and Challenges

In a blog post, Peytz shared insights on Drupal as a headless CMS, exploring its benefits and challenges. Unlike traditional CMSs, which store content alongside HTML and CSS, making content reuse difficult due to code dependencies, headless CMSs offer a more flexible solution for companies communicating across multiple platforms. With a headless CMS, developers can code various frontends to receive data from the backend, allowing for effective content management, greater freedom of choice, easier upgrades, and high scalability. However, the post also highlights some disadvantages of using a headless CMS, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of this evolving approach to content management.

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