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Check Your PHP Version

I was recently responsible for building a suite of Behat-based tests for an existing site using the excellent Behat Drupal Extension.

Test Wrangling

Debug the "Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in element_children() (line 6xxx of .../includes/common.inc)." error in Drupal quickly with this little snippet!

When creating a Drupal site with the hopes of user engagement you generally need users of the site to have an account.

So you've been reading about this Drush-based server management tool called "Seed" that we've been touting for the past year and you want it. There's just one problem. You're on OSX.

When a user is trying to search something on your website, you want to help them find what they want quickly. We are human, we make mistakes.

So you’ve got a shiny new website. It’s been built on Drupal, the best Open Source CMS platform on the planet. You can easily manage all the content on your website. It’s responsive and works beautifully on all devices.

Taking over an existing site from a contract developer or company that doesn't primarily build Drupal sites (or even some that do) can often be a daunting task.

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Articles from Fuse Interactive

Check Your PHP Version

I was recently responsible for building a suite of Behat-based tests for an existing site using the excellent Behat Drupal Extension.

Test Wrangling

Debug the "Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in element_children() (line 6xxx of .../includes/common.inc)." error in Drupal quickly with this little snippet!

When creating a Drupal site with the hopes of user engagement you generally need users of the site to have an account.

So you've been reading about this Drush-based server management tool called "Seed" that we've been touting for the past year and you want it. There's just one problem. You're on OSX.

When a user is trying to search something on your website, you want to help them find what they want quickly. We are human, we make mistakes.

So you’ve got a shiny new website. It’s been built on Drupal, the best Open Source CMS platform on the planet. You can easily manage all the content on your website. It’s responsive and works beautifully on all devices.

Taking over an existing site from a contract developer or company that doesn't primarily build Drupal sites (or even some that do) can often be a daunting task.

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