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Drupal webforms are useful in a variety of contexts, but the most typical context is something like a contact form: user-facing functionality that needs to exist when a site launches, and be easily edited by a site owner post-launch.

Let’s say a friend (or a new client) asks you to make a small change to their Drupal website. You’ve never seen this site before and the original developer(s) are long gone. Of course the text is in some obscure block.

If Magellan hired shipwrights instead of sailors, we would remember him for having the most seaworthy ships lost at sea.

I came to Drupal from a JavaScript background and was happy to see a module
system in place. Have you ever wished you could write your JavaScript modularly

We build Drupal sites with a combination of site code and the settings that Drupal stores in the database.

Last month at the Central Denver Drupal meeting, Nick Switzer from Elevated Third showed how they are using a structured spreadsheet format for describing their Drupal configuratio

Drupal and many of the people who work with it are moving toward a configuration in code model of site development.

If you're not already familiar with the subject, check out Joel Steidl's intro to

Lately I've been very interested in declarative programming.

Design4Drupal 2014 is almost here, and Aten couldn't be more excited.

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