WordPress
WordPress is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. To function, WordPress has to be installed on a web server, which would either be part of an Internet hosting service or a network host in its own right. An example of the first scenario may be a service like WordPress.com, and the second case could be a computer running the software package WordPress.org. A local computer may be used for single-user testing and learning purposes.
Features
- Features include a plugin architecture and a template system. WordPress is used by 30.6% of the top 10 million websites as of April 2018.
- As such, WordPress is the most popular website management or blogging system in use on the Web, supporting more than 60 million websites.
- WordPress has also been used for other application domains such as pervasive display systems (PDS).
- WordPress also features integrated link management; a search engine–friendly, clean permalink structure; the ability to assign multiple categories to posts; and support for tagging of posts.
- Automatic filters are also included, providing standardized formatting and styling of text in posts (for example, converting regular quotes to smart quotes).
- WordPress also supports the Trackback and Pingback standards for displaying links to other sites that have themselves linked to a post or an article.
- WordPress posts can be edited in HTML, using the visual editor, or using one of a number of plugins that allow for a variety of customized editing features.
Step for installation.
- Visit wordpress.com site in any supported web browser.

- Fill the information form to create your site then click Continue.

- Set your site name according to the field that you decide.

- You can choose whatever plan that you want. If you want it free you can click Start with free.

- To create your account you need to enter your email, username and password or you can continue with Google account then click Continue.

- Click Continue for confirmation for create WordPress.

- Your WordPress will be created after account activation confirmation link send through email.

- Your WordPress is ready. You can edit your site, blog and others. You also can change the themes and customize the fonts, background and others.

- That all the steps for site deployment. You can start posts and customize your site freely according to your taste.

Textpattern
Textpattern is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL, originally developed by Dean Allen and now developed by Team Textpattern. While it is often listed among weblogging tools, its aim is to be a general-purpose content management system suitable for deployment in many contexts. The current stable version is Textpattern 4.6.2.
Features
Textpattern offers a number of features and conveniences to designers, users, site administrators and developers, including:
- Ease of publishing using Textile, a text-to-HTML converter which permits users to publish content without learning HTML.
- Preview of both the final “look” of content and of its HTML.
- Standards-compliant XHTML/HTML5 and CSS “out of the box”, with all layout in the default setup handled via stylesheets.
- A tag-based template system which allows the creation of reusable blocks of content and code, referred to as “forms”, and a built-in “tag builder” to automate their creation.
- Tags can be used as values of other tags’ attributes (“tags in tags”).
- Tags can be used to set up variables in order to verify whether certain conditions are met.
- A privilege-based user hierarchy, allowing for an organized structure of writers, editors and publishers to work easily in concert.
- A commenting system, including several measures to combat spam.
- Built-in site statistics, including referrer tracking.
- Syndication of site content via RSS and Atom.
- A robust plugin architecture which allows the addition of features to any part of the system, including the administrative backend.
- An integrated link management system.
- An integrated image management system which allows the association of images with particular pieces of content.
- An integrated file management system which allows files to be offered for download.
- Separation of content from presentation with a concept of “sections” defined for presentation and “categories” for content organization.
- An arbitrary amount of custom data fields per article.
- UTF-8 publishing and support for many languages, including English, French, Italian, German, Czech, Japanese, Estonian, Latvian, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Portuguese, Catalan, Polish, Slovenian, Indonesian, Swedish, Icelandic, Russian, Arabic, Persian, and Greek (including support for polytonic).
Step for installation.
- Visit https://www.textpattern.co/ demo site in your web browser. Then, click Textpattern CMS Demo.

- Click admin for log in.

- Insert the name and password for log in.

- You can create your own website by inserting the title and the body.

- After edinting your own website you can publish and save it.

Drupal
Drupal is a free and open source content-management framework written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. Drupal provides a back-end framework for at least 2.3% of all web sites worldwide – ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites. Systems also use Drupal for knowledge management and for business collaboration. Drupal core, contains basic features common to content-management systems. These include user account registration and maintenance, menu management, RSS feeds, taxonomy, page layout customization, and system administration. The Drupal core installation can serve as a simple Web site, a single- or multi-user blog, an Internet forum, or a community Web site providing for user-generated content. Drupal also describes itself as a Web application framework. When compared with notable frameworks Drupal meets most of the generally accepted feature requirements for such web frameworks. Although Drupal offers a sophisticated API for developers, basic Web-site installation and administration of the framework require no programming skills. Drupal runs on any computing platform that supports both a Web server capable of running PHP and a database to store content and configuration.
Features
Drupal core includes optional modules that can be enabled by the administrator to extend the functionality of the core website. The core Drupal distribution provides a number of features, including:
- Access statistics and logging
- Advanced search
- Blogs, books, comments, forums, and polls
- Caching and feature throttling for improved performance
- Descriptive URLs
- Multi-level menu system
- Multi-site support
- Multi-user content creation and editing
- OpenID support
- RSS feed and feed aggregator
- Security and new release update notification
- User profiles
- Various access control restrictions (user roles, IP addresses, email)
- Workflow tools (triggers and actions)
Step for installation.
- Visit www.drupal.org site in your web browser.

- Click Try Drupal button

- Choose to try ACQUIA by click Build on Drupal 8 for Free button

- Click Login button and Fill the form and click Sign up.

- Now you need to sign in.

- Verify your account by click the link.

- Next, click Manage and click Create organization button

