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The vast majority of community-contributed Drupal 8 modules now have releases that are compatible with Drupal 9, but what can you do if you need to use a module

2020 was hard.

At Promet Source, we’re planning for and counting on 2021 being easier and better in many ways.

The true heart of any open source project is the community behind it. The continued success of a project depends on that community, its activity, and continued adoption and contributions.

I like to think of this module as something you don't realize you need until you understand exactly what it does. With that in mind, let's start with an example…

Below is an extract from my book Drupal 9 Module Development from the early Chapter 5 (out of 18) on Menu Links.

Every day, millions of new web pages are added to the internet. Most of them are unstructured, uncategorized, and nearly impossible for software to understand. It irks me.

Every day, millions of new web pages are added to the internet. Most of them are unstructured, uncategorized, and nearly impossible for software to understand. It irks me.

Even though 2020 came to a close with an overwhelming sense of “good riddance,” the year was not all bad. It was filled with as many surprises as it was filled with opportunities for growth, learning, and many new developments.

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