Drupal is one of the popular content management systems (CMSes) after WordPress. The Drupal framework provides advanced features and hence can be considered as more complex than WordPress. Many novice users tend to use a CMS without considering their specific needs or comparing it with the features of other CMSes. So, we often find people wanting to migrate a Drupal site to WordPress due to the complexities of Drupal, such as the low user-friendliness of screens and the difficulty they have extending features without development knowledge.
Since both are CMSes, there are some common components, such as articles, tags, categories, media, comments, and users. We can match certain data in Drupal database tables with existing WordPress database tables. Then, we have to transfer the compatible data to the WordPress database through a special migration...