I teach developers how to use Drupal. I think Drupal is one of the best content management systems out there today, and as developers begin to learn all that Drupal is capable of, they tend to agree that it is awesome.
Front-end theming that utilizes atomic design or component-based design principles is an important new capability in web design and development. It’s catching on very quickly for a lot of good reasons.
When designing, developing, and migrating a large county site that incorporates more than 40 separate sites to a Drupal CMS, it can be expected that some site owners will have particular requirements that pose distinct challenges.
Does 13 months feel like a comfortable cushion between now and the Nov. 28, 2022 Drupal 7 end of life? It’s not.
The time to get serious about your Drupal 9 migration is now. There are countless reasons why.
Here are our top 20.
Never before has the topic of Drupal content migration loomed so large. With Drupal 8’s end of life date less than five weeks away (Nov. 2, 2021), and Drupal 7 facing end of life about 13 months later, on Nov.
Last week, one of the largest and most populous counties in the United States launched a new website that a team of us at Promet Source had the privilege to design, build, and manage the content migration from a proprietary CMS.