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PreviousNext are proud to be sponsoring the first in-person code sprint since 2019 at DrupalSouth Brisbane on Friday 21st October 2022. Here's some tips to get you ready to roll on the day.

If you need global state management for your app(s) (and you probably do), a relatively new flavour of Redux called Redux Toolkit makes this considerably easier.

How Australian universities can use time-saving Drupal modules to deliver excellent digital experiences with minimal developer involvement. 

Have you ever used {% if content|render|trim is not empty %} in twig to validate content is not empty?

If so, you might end up with some surprises related to the use of the render method. 

Have you ever had a project where you've used a core or contributed module but been asked to make slight changes to base fields? e.g. Changing the field title, default value, required state or description?

It is Internet Explorer's retirement next month (June 15th), and it’s well and

This post introduces a completely new way of implementing Drupal hooks.

As we enter our 14th year of operations in 2022, PreviousNext is taking a bold step into employee ownership, utilising a groundbreaking approach that’s only recently become possible in Australia.

This year a fork of Elasticsearch was created called OpenSearch.

As an open-source project, Drupal relies on the sustained contributions of individuals and organisations to keep it well maintained, develop, and grow to stay relevant in a competitive landscape.

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