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This month at DrupalCon Pittsburgh, the Drupal Association announced what many of us were expecting: that end-of-life for Drupal 7 was being extended yet again – this time to January 5, 2025.  This time, according to the association, there will be

DrupalCon Pittsburgh was held from June 5 to 9.  We were there to promote our work, meet with fellow Drupalists from around the country and beyond, and put an ear to the ground for news on all things Drupal.

If you are a Digital Manager of an enterprise website, you likely have a large PDF problem. Over the years, your site has become a labyrinth of linked PDFs – thousands of them – accessible only via third-party applications.

Many Drupal developers don't notice how many confirmation pages or small forms exist that take users to a separate page; I wanted to streamline that experience by reducing the number of page loads and redirects.

The California Children's Hospital Association (CCHA) is a membership organization that champions children's health, well-being and quality of care in California's children's hospitals.

How do we make Drupal the cool kid again? 

I've been working on multiple client projects where we needed to automatically import CSV files and display them on a site and I couldn't find a handy existing solution.

One of the questions I get asked every other week is “Does next-drupal work with GraphQL?” .

Yes. Both the Next.js Drupal module and the next-drupal package work with GraphQL 🥳

If you take a look at the pros and cons of decoupled/headless CMS, “no visual preview” is at the top of every list of 'cons'.

Last time I broke down the default Drupal date field to see what we can learn about how best to handle time. Originally that was going to be the end of the series.

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