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So you head outside for a break maybe to the park because it's a beautiful day. You're sitting there relaxing, and you get a call from a client asking for help with a site.

One of the problems in Drupal core "out of the box" is that you can pretty much use anything you want for a password.  And while your business might have a policy against weak passwords if Drupal doesn't enforce them, well, you know how people are

We've been posting blogs about Drupal for over 10 years at OSTraining, and so every once in a while someone finds an old blog post from Drupal 6 or even Drupal 7 and asks a question.  Well that's exactly what happened this week when somebody asked

Unlike other CMSs, the update of Drupal core is not difficult, but somehow complicated because of all the details involved.

During this year's Drupalcon North America, Dries took to the stage at his DriesNote speech and mentioned that Drupal has never been more stable.

If you've installed or updated Acquia’s DevDesktop lately, you've seen this message:

And so you know that DevDesktop is approaching end of life.  

The process of migrating data into a Drupal database from a CSV file can be fulfilled through Drupal’s integrated Migrate API and three extra custom modules (

We are going to use Bootstrap 4 in Drupal 8/9 with Bootstrap Barrio.

So you're working away on your Drupal site using Acquia’s DevDesktop just like we do here at OSTraining, and you want to take a snapshot of your site to use for another project.

We all know that Drupal 9 is here, but is your site ready?

In this video, I'm going to share with you 3 ways to check to see if your modules and themes are ready to move to Drupal 9.

Alright, let's go.

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