There's nothing like Drupal's stock AJAX spinner (this: Drupal's default blue loading throbber graphic) to make you notice that a site's design hasn't been fully customised.
I'll keep this short and sweet, but we thought this would be a useful tip to share with the world as a potential security issue with the combined use of
If you've got a Drupal site, which you need to update quickly (for example, to address last night's security advisory!), here's a tip. Run this from the command line:
Let's say you've built a custom form for your Drupal 8 site. It contains various elements for input (name, email address, a message, that kind of thing), and you want to send the submitted values in an email to someone (perhaps a site admin).
I volunteered to carry out the migration for the new ComputerMinds site as migration was one of the very few areas of Drupal that I hadn’t delved into thus far.