Category: guide
Jeff Geerling’s Blog: Install Drupal Coder and PHP CodeSniffer to your Drupal project to lint PHP code
In the official Coder Sniffer install guide on Drupal.org, it recommends installing Coder and the Drupal code sniffs globally using the command: composer global require drupal/coder I don’t particularly like doing that, because I try to encapsulate all project requirements within that project, especially since I’m often working on numerous projects, some on different versions…
ComputerMinds.co.uk: Upgrading jQuery 1.x to version 3.x
I was recently tasked with upgrading jQuery from 1.9 all the way up the latest version of 3.x (3.4). And I seriously thought “There is no way jQuery is on version 3 already!”. How wrong I was. Thankfully I wasn’t the only one thinking this, a few of my colleagues were on my wavelength too!…
Droptica: Headless Drupal – what, when, how & where – the ultimate guide to decoupled Drupal
There is a lot of talk about headless CMSes and headless Drupal on the market. The customers are considering choosing this path. Some are however not certain what headless means and what are the pros and cons. When should headless Drupal be used? Let me explain.
Specbee: How to create a Custom Drupal 8 Theme in 9 Simple Steps
How to create a Custom Drupal 8 Theme in 9 Simple Steps Neslee Canil Pinto 31 Mar, 2020 Top 10 best practices for designing a perfect UX for your mobile app Drupal 8 gives developers and site owners the flexibility of creating bespoke components that can be put together to build compelling digital experiences. Themes…
Drupal blog: Get involved: Participate in the beta test process for Drupal 9
Drupal 9.0.0-beta1 has been released, and we are expanding the scope of our beta testing program for minor releases of Drupal core, to include this major release as well. We need help testing the following upgrade paths: Drupal 8.8 to Drupal 8.9.0-beta1 Drupal 8.8 to Drupal 9.0.0-beta1 Agencies and other organizations who are supporting ambitious…
PreviousNext: Keeping the engine running in uncertain times
Like many companies, PreviousNext didn’t expect the Coronavirus crisis to hit so hard or quick, nor did we anticipate the rapid effects on the global economy. However, we have always run our company based on sustainable principles, so feel well prepared to deal with what’s coming over the next few months. We hope sharing our…
Drupal.org blog: What’s new on Drupal.org? – February 2020
Read our roadmap to understand how this work falls into priorities set by the Drupal Association with direction and collaboration from the Board and community. You can also review the Drupal project roadmap. Project News Drupal 9 beta is closer than ever! At the time of writing this post, there are fewer than three beta-blockers…
groups.drupal.org frontpage posts: Status of Drupal 9.0.0-beta1: a March beta is still possible
This week is the first target release window for the Drupal 9 beta. We’ve made significant progress on the beta requirements during the last couple of months thanks to the tremendous amount of work by the community. Based on the outstanding tasks in the meta issue, we are close to completing beta requirements, but not…
Drupal core announcements: Status of Drupal 9.0.0-beta1: a March beta is still possible
This week is the first target release window for the Drupal 9 beta. We’ve made significant progress on the beta requirements during the last couple of months thanks to the tremendous amount of work by the community. Based on the outstanding tasks in the meta issue, we are close to completing beta requirements, but not…
Mediacurrent: Drupal 9, Mediacurrent and You
The moment the Drupal community has long been contributing to and anticipating is soon upon us: Drupal 9 will be released later this year. The question that faces any organization that uses Drupal is, of course, whether to upgrade. Any organization that has done a major release upgrade before certainly knows it’s not a decision…