Flexibility
Drupal is highly customizable and can be tailored to meet the unique needs of almost any web project. Its modular architecture allows developers to add functionalities and change behaviors without modifying the core system.
Scalability
Drupal can handle large volumes of content and high traffic levels, making it suitable for both small websites and large, complex applications.
Security
Drupal is known for its strong security features and has a dedicated security team that continuously works on identifying and fixing vulnerabilities.
Community Support
Drupal has a large, active community of developers, designers, and users who contribute modules, themes, and support, facilitating problem-solving and innovation.
Multilingual Capabilities
Drupal offers excellent support for multilingual websites, providing built-in translation modules and interfaces for managing content in multiple languages.
I would be interested in some good migration tools, paid ones are also ok. I found a post about this on drupal.org, but it didn’t seem like an easy process. It is a multilanguage site with many content types, and a totally custom theme.
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almost 2 years ago
You got already good advice, but wanted to point the guide of drupal.org where you can see some tools listed with instructions and channels https://www.drupal.org/community/contributor-guide/reference-information/talk/tools.
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almost 2 years ago
There is a service call GitPod that provides a temporary container Drupal environment. If you are familiar with what is going on around the future of how Drupal modules will eventually be offered up, you will likely have seen the “Project Browser” module as a contrib demo of the approach. It is used for people to give feedback to the developers. So they set up the typical ‘SimplyTestMe’ but also a GitPod…
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about 2 years ago
For reviews, it depends entirely on what you mean by “review”. I believe core has a simple comment module, although it may have been deprecated for D9? There are likely many review-style modules on drupal.org that might work, or if you just want to link out to third-party reviews then it could just be a repeating-value link field on the Product content type.
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about 2 years ago
They should also use standards tools like Github. The drupal.org platform was certainly impressive 10 years ago, today it’s a pain to use it. They ducktape it with gitlab, but really it sucks to have to read documentation to simply do a pull request.
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about 2 years ago
When I go to drupal.org right now, I receive a “403 forbidden” error after being auto-redirected to https://www.drupal.org/install.php. Anyone else seeing this?
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about 2 years ago
Although the archive on drupal.org is quite straight forward to install, the composer variant is not a very good first experience for beginners trying to install it the “tech” way.
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over 2 years ago
IMO It is perfectly proper solution, way better than suppressing some PHP inspections (as drupal.org suggests).
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over 2 years ago
Docs pages on drupal.org can be hit or miss, but I often reference them:.
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over 2 years ago
It resembles the logo for Drupal (drupal.org ) which is a content management system I have worked on a fair bit over the years – not thrilled about that lol.
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over 2 years ago
The place for news, articles and discussion regarding Drupal, one of the top open source (GPL) CMS platforms powering millions of websites and applications, built, used, and supported by a diverse community of people worldwide. More Info: [Drupal.org](http://drupal.org).
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over 2 years ago
Anyway, a few years ago the DA changed from allowing any registered contributor (basically anyone with a drupal.org account) to vote, to only those who are paid members. Memberships are $15/year, though you can request a free membership if you are both an active contributor to Drupal and cannot afford the fee.
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over 2 years ago
There are a number of threads over on drupal.org with suggestions on how to fix this issue but none of the solutions have work for me. The main thread with a number of good options in the comments is here: https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/2612160#comment-12953709.
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over 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this. I also do see chatter on drupal.org re a patch coming or possibly mods to give other modules like https://www.drupal.org/project/photoswipe an integration more similar to how colorbox works. If someone does pick backup on development of this module I hope they get on Open Collective. I would be happy to contribute some $ to the project as I do for others.
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over 2 years ago
Any ideas? I can’t find anything on drupal.org about this issue.
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over 2 years ago
It is 100% free to download any of the open source code from drupal.org. There may be 3rd party websites that charge money for modules or themes that work on Drupal. But the core software and its modules are free on drupal.org.
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almost 3 years ago
Make sure you make a drupal.org account, and setup a Docker locally to learn on. This was one of the first things I built in drupal, https://www.ostraining.com/blog/drupal/drupal-8-slick-slideshow/ it’s a nice way to learn about fields and views.
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almost 3 years ago
I am looking for a module like core “statistics” which works based on logged in users. At the end the module should build statistics grouped by user id.
Haven’t found anything promising on the drupal.org modules page.
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about 3 years ago
Also, from a technical perspective, the semver and related changes were mostly about drupal.org and not Drupal itself, and as Drupal 9 got closer to release, it was not clear if those things would be ready in time and it wasn’t possible to rely on it.
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about 3 years ago
I need a minimum 8 years old account on drupal.org account to qualify for a job. I have reached to last steps of the interview process and my employed asked me for my account.
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about 3 years ago
Perhaps just start experimenting, fail, restart, and experiment some more? If you have questions like “how do this or that”, I am sure people here or on drupal.org will help you. It is sometimes easier to figure out first what you want to do, and then find the best solution, by trial and error.
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over 3 years ago