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At ThinkShout, most of our modules are based around the Entity system. After all, like most developers, we are big abstraction nerds.

The Views Infinite Scroll module provides a way to apply infinite scroll to the output of a view, but if you want to apply infinite scroll to custom block content, you'r

Next week, ten members of the ThinkShout crew will ship out to Austin, Texas for DrupalCon 2014. This is our largest delegation yet and we couldn’t be more excited about it! We’ve got Drupal 8 on the brain and we’re sure you do, too.

Last month, we released the 2.0-beta release of the Commerce iATS module, a Drupal module that leverages Drupal Commerce and the

Like most development shops, we like code. It gives us and our clients a feeling of confidence to have configuration and logic as much as possible living in code, rather than in the database.

Want to use a node as a block without creating a View or a block in custom code? Or maybe display a few fields of a node in a different region, but don't want to add the overhead and complexity of Panels or Display Suite?

Why do people visit your organization’s website?

It’s such a basic question, I’d hesitate to posit it – if it weren’t so fundamental to the work of making the world, and the Web, a better place.

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Articles from ThinkShout

At ThinkShout, most of our modules are based around the Entity system. After all, like most developers, we are big abstraction nerds.

The Views Infinite Scroll module provides a way to apply infinite scroll to the output of a view, but if you want to apply infinite scroll to custom block content, you'r

Next week, ten members of the ThinkShout crew will ship out to Austin, Texas for DrupalCon 2014. This is our largest delegation yet and we couldn’t be more excited about it! We’ve got Drupal 8 on the brain and we’re sure you do, too.

Last month, we released the 2.0-beta release of the Commerce iATS module, a Drupal module that leverages Drupal Commerce and the

Like most development shops, we like code. It gives us and our clients a feeling of confidence to have configuration and logic as much as possible living in code, rather than in the database.

Want to use a node as a block without creating a View or a block in custom code? Or maybe display a few fields of a node in a different region, but don't want to add the overhead and complexity of Panels or Display Suite?

Why do people visit your organization’s website?

It’s such a basic question, I’d hesitate to posit it – if it weren’t so fundamental to the work of making the world, and the Web, a better place.

Pages