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When you’re working on a web project, one of the most important pieces to the puzzle is the content that’s going to be published.

WYSIWYG editors, those buttons on a web form that look like a word processor's interface, are very popular with people editing content on the web, and for very good reasons. For one thing, they allow you to add text styling when editing a page.

The exposed filter option in the Drupal Views module works well for creating specialized searches, but there's a challenge. A typical search doesn't display any results until the user enters the search terms.

Had an issue today where menu_block module wasn't showing when clicking a link to a view with argument.

Example: 

create a view with path 'my-view' and add a node id argument

A host that we refer a number of clients to recently decided it was a good idea to upgrade to PHP 5.3.x on one of our client's VPS's without informing us.

As my first blog post here, I'd like to start by thanking the Agentic team for their great support of the community, and for letting me to take some time on the side to contribute or work on

Articles from Agentic

When you’re working on a web project, one of the most important pieces to the puzzle is the content that’s going to be published.

WYSIWYG editors, those buttons on a web form that look like a word processor's interface, are very popular with people editing content on the web, and for very good reasons. For one thing, they allow you to add text styling when editing a page.

The exposed filter option in the Drupal Views module works well for creating specialized searches, but there's a challenge. A typical search doesn't display any results until the user enters the search terms.

Had an issue today where menu_block module wasn't showing when clicking a link to a view with argument.

Example: 

create a view with path 'my-view' and add a node id argument

A host that we refer a number of clients to recently decided it was a good idea to upgrade to PHP 5.3.x on one of our client's VPS's without informing us.

As my first blog post here, I'd like to start by thanking the Agentic team for their great support of the community, and for letting me to take some time on the side to contribute or work on