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Views Bulk Operations (VBO) is a powerful module that leverages Views to allow site administrators to perform bulk operations on multiple entities at once.

That is the main question. If you came here looking for a definitive answer, I'm afraid you won't find one. What you maybe will find is a discussion I propose on this topic and my two cents on the matter.

That is the main question. If you came here looking for a definitive answer, I'm afraid you won't find one. What you maybe will find is a discussion I propose on this topic and my two cents on the matter.

In this article we are going to look at how we can create and use pseudo-fields in Drupal 8.

What are pseudo-fields?

I was working on a big website with many contrib and custom modules. And I had to debug a very annoying redirect that started happening sometime in the recent past, not sure when. Some pages simply just redirected to other URLs.

In a previous article I've shown you how you can add new html elements to the <head> of your Drupal 7 site.

Drupal 8 comes with many performance improvements, one of which being that javascript is no longer indiscriminately loaded on every page.

Have you ever used hook_node_access() to control access to various node operations on your site?

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Articles from Web Omelette

Views Bulk Operations (VBO) is a powerful module that leverages Views to allow site administrators to perform bulk operations on multiple entities at once.

That is the main question. If you came here looking for a definitive answer, I'm afraid you won't find one. What you maybe will find is a discussion I propose on this topic and my two cents on the matter.

That is the main question. If you came here looking for a definitive answer, I'm afraid you won't find one. What you maybe will find is a discussion I propose on this topic and my two cents on the matter.

In this article we are going to look at how we can create and use pseudo-fields in Drupal 8.

What are pseudo-fields?

I was working on a big website with many contrib and custom modules. And I had to debug a very annoying redirect that started happening sometime in the recent past, not sure when. Some pages simply just redirected to other URLs.

In a previous article I've shown you how you can add new html elements to the <head> of your Drupal 7 site.

Drupal 8 comes with many performance improvements, one of which being that javascript is no longer indiscriminately loaded on every page.

Have you ever used hook_node_access() to control access to various node operations on your site?

Pages