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The Nonprofit Technology Conference is just around the corner, and we’re hard at work making those final preparations for our trip to D.C. We have some exciting things in store for you this year, so mark your calendars!

Drupal Salon

Front-end development is full of challenges - changing design trends, browser idiosyncrasies, client demands, and ever-evolving web standards to name a few. Over the last few years though, a new challenge has emerged.

In Part 1, I talked about using Google Docs + Migrate to populate your site.

The problem:

Content management systems are extremely powerful, in that they let developers focus on what they do best – build the infrastructure of a site, while allowing content editors to do what they do best – create content.

We mention iATS Payments quite frequently on our blog. Why?

Have you ever stared at your computer screen with a deer-in-headlights expression on your face thinking “I have no idea where to even start with this…”?

In many modern frameworks, data modeling is done by building out database tables. In Drupal, we use a web-based interface to build our models. This interface makes building the database accessible for people with no database experience.

Listen up, Drupal savvy MailChimp fans.

We recently launched a new case tracker for foster ed youth designed to improve their educational outcomes in partnership with The National Center for Youth Law (NCYL).

Anyone who works on team-based projects knows how handy good project documentation is, and how frustrating it can be when that documentation is out of date, incomplete, or just not there.

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Articles from ThinkShout

The Nonprofit Technology Conference is just around the corner, and we’re hard at work making those final preparations for our trip to D.C. We have some exciting things in store for you this year, so mark your calendars!

Drupal Salon

Front-end development is full of challenges - changing design trends, browser idiosyncrasies, client demands, and ever-evolving web standards to name a few. Over the last few years though, a new challenge has emerged.

In Part 1, I talked about using Google Docs + Migrate to populate your site.

The problem:

Content management systems are extremely powerful, in that they let developers focus on what they do best – build the infrastructure of a site, while allowing content editors to do what they do best – create content.

We mention iATS Payments quite frequently on our blog. Why?

Have you ever stared at your computer screen with a deer-in-headlights expression on your face thinking “I have no idea where to even start with this…”?

In many modern frameworks, data modeling is done by building out database tables. In Drupal, we use a web-based interface to build our models. This interface makes building the database accessible for people with no database experience.

Listen up, Drupal savvy MailChimp fans.

We recently launched a new case tracker for foster ed youth designed to improve their educational outcomes in partnership with The National Center for Youth Law (NCYL).

Anyone who works on team-based projects knows how handy good project documentation is, and how frustrating it can be when that documentation is out of date, incomplete, or just not there.

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