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With all the discussion of Drupal 8, we've heard more and more questions from nervous people with Drupal 6 sites.

We were recently apporached by a non-profit site that runs on Drupal.
Major Complains
Their major complaint was that the "content on the site does not show up". The other main complain is that the site is very slow.

Drupal 8 is moving along at a steady pace, but not as quickly as we all had hoped. One great advantage this has is it gives developers time to backport lots of the features Drupal 8 has in core as modules for Drupal 7.

Drupal 8 is moving along at a steady pace, but not as quickly as we all had hoped. One great advantage this has is it gives developers time to backport lots of the features Drupal 8 has in core as modules for Drupal 7.

One of the key features of a Drupal module is an admin interface. An admin interface enables you to make a module's settings configurable by a site editor or administrator so they can change them on the fly.

Although Drupal 8 has had a Conditions Plugin API for a several months, it wasn't until during DrupalCon Austin sprint we managed to get blocks to use the Conditions Plugin API for block visibility.

Today, my cover was blown.

A post describing how to overcome the obscureness of how to turn off the read more option on the body field of Drupal Commerce product displays.

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