Global City Website Trends: Analysis of CMS Usage on Official City Websites

Explore the trends of Content Management System (CMS) usage on official city websites with a comprehensive study spanning 466 cities worldwide. The research delves into the prevalence of open-source solutions, highlighting the dominance of WordPress, Drupal, and other platforms. The report categorizes findings based on city... #drupal

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Global City Website Trends: Analysis of CMS Usage on Official City Websites

Explore the trends of Content Management System (CMS) usage on official city websites with a comprehensive study spanning 466 cities worldwide. The research delves into the prevalence of open-source solutions, highlighting the dominance of WordPress, Drupal, and other platforms. The report categorizes findings based on city size, region, and EU membership, revealing intriguing patterns and insights. The study raises essential questions about the adoption of open-source systems in the public sector, shedding light on challenges and opportunities for promoting transparency and cost-efficiency in digital governance. Dive into the detailed analysis to understand the global dynamics of CMS choices in city administrations.

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I opened an issue about the fact that users cannot select images when creating a link... or rather the UI appears to allow it, but the user uploaded image is ignored. I just tested the same process on an MBin instance and the image I wanted to use overrode the default from the URL as expected in https://kbin.melroy.org/m/testing/t/128618/Global-City-Website-Trends-Analysis-of-CMS-Usage-on-Official. I've been watching the MBin fork and the way that developer community is approaching the project in a very transparent way seems like it would be more compatible with what the Drupal community expects.

This is the image I wanted to include with the post.

Option to add image when adding new link is enabled, but not used

When adding a Link to a Kbin instance, the title and body fields are automatically populated when the URL is added. Those fields can still be edited. The option to add an image is not populated or disabled. If a user uploads an image when creating the Link, the uploaded image is replaced by an im...

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