Category: guide
Specbee: Drupal 7 to 8 Migration – A How-to guide that addresses migration Challenges (with recommendations)
Drupal 7 to 8 Migration – A How-to guide that addresses migration Challenges (with recommendations) Harika AND Shefali 27 Feb, 2020 Top 10 best practices for designing a perfect UX for your mobile app Still running your website on Drupal 7 (or 6)? It’s about time to migrate to Drupal 8! We have written extensively…
Specbee: Drupal Paragraphs Module in Drupal 8 – A Complete Tutorial
Drupal Paragraphs Module in Drupal 8 – A Complete Tutorial suresh 18 Feb, 2020 Top 10 best practices for designing a perfect UX for your mobile app Paragraphs is a new way of content creation. It allows the site builders to make things cleaner and can give more editing power to the end-users. “Paragraphs” is…
Evolving Web: Growing the Drupal Community in 2020
Growing the community is the implicit goal of every Drupal meetup and event I attend. It’s a constant topic of conversation at Drupal event organizing meetings, agency roundtables, and panels about recruitment and selling Drupal. Last year, I created a presentation for DrupalCamp Atlanta called “Growing the Drupal Community”. Since then, it’s been my hallway track…
InternetDevels: Ultimate site owner’s checklist to a smooth Drupal 9 upgrade
A useful Drupal 9 guide that features everything else you wanted to know about the upcoming release 😉 Drupal keeps moving forward offering more and more advanced digital experiences. The scheduled release of Drupal 9 was announced a while ago, and its year has now come. What about some Drupal 9 planning for your website?…
Promet Source: Web Accessibility Get Started Guide for Content Editors
ADA Compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines has not traditionally been a top-of-mind consideration for the writers, editors, and subject matter experts who populate websites with content. Then again, the same can be said for developers, designers, site architects, and everyone involved in creating and maintaining websites.
Drupal Association blog: The Drupal Association’s look back at 2019…and plans for 2020
There’s much to reflect on from 2019 as the Drupal Association (DA) accomplished many organizational goals while also welcoming big leadership changes and supporting the evolution of Drupal as a product and project. We draw our strength from a global community of Drupal enthusiasts and are proud of the progress, innovation and momentum that encompassed…
Don’t Panic: A blog about Drupal: Drupal tricks: Removing the RSS icon in Drupal (and getting to know Views a little bit)
Whether RSS has a future or not is debateable, but I often find myself removing the standard RSS icon in Drupal, sometimes for good or sometimes for just placing a nicer version of the classic icon somewhere else in my theme, linked to the RSS feed. In Drupal, like with so many other things, there are…
ComputerMinds.co.uk: New Language Hierarchy release for Drupal 8
Do you want to reach more markets and people? Do you want to tailor your content for clients from a range of locations around the world, without having to manage every single translation? Then the Language Hierarchy project could be for you! I wrote a while ago about how this module gives editors more power and flexibility…
Drupal blog: Drupal Global Contribution Weekend 2020 is coming soon
John Cook and Andrew MacPherson at a previous Drupal Global Contribution Weekend event. Since 2013, Drupal Global Contribution Weekend (DGCW) has been held on the last weekend of January. People more-or-less close to Drupal and its community join for this worldwide event where everyone can participate: site builders, testers, designers, project managers, translators, marketers, writers,…
Gábor Hojtsy: Drupal 9 release scenarios, the first beta deadline in 6 weeks and how you can help!
As Dries Buytaert explained in his Plan for Drupal 9 post at the end of 2018 (emphasis mine): Drupal 8’s biggest dependency is Symfony 3, which has an end-of-life date in November 2021. This means that after November 2021, security bugs in Symfony 3 will not get fixed. Therefore, we have to end-of-life Drupal 8…