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Oliver Davies' daily list: Override Node Options and Drupal 11
Last week, I released a new version of the Override Node Options module - version 8.x-2.9.
This version makes the module compatible with Drupal 11 and, as there are no breaking changes, it's still compatible with Drupal 9 and 10.
It's great to see the module used on many Drupal 8+ websites and distributions such as LocalGov Drupal.
Whilst the overall number of installations has been consistent, the number of Drupal 7 installations has decreased whilst the Drupal 8+ version installations have increased.
With a Drupal 11-compatible version now available, I hope it continues to increase.
Freelock Blog: Automatically send notifications to Matrix
When you work on a team, it's useful to have notifications go to a chat room where you can coordinate any necessary action. Reviewing a comment before publishing, seeing stories as they are written, getting notified of new orders are the kinds of things we like having in a shared room.
Drupal life hack's: How can AI help in understanding regular expressions using Drupal examples?
The Drop Times: Axelerant’s IDMC Digital Overhaul Earns Splash Awards Asia Nomination
The Drop Times: Meet the Speakers: DrupalCon Singapore 2024 Part 1
The Drop Times: TDT Is the Official Media Partner for DrupalCon Singapore 2024
Tag1 Consulting: Migrating your Data from D7 to D10: Public and private file migrations
After discussing how to avoid entity ID conflicts in the previous article, we are finally ready to start migrating content. The first entity we will focus on is files, covering both public and private file migrations. We will share tips and hacks related to performance optimizations and discuss how to handle files hosted outside of Drupal.
mauricio Wed, 12/04/2024 - 07:20LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Drupal Advent Calendar day 4 - Drupal.org
Today Tim Lehnen from the Drupal Association joins us to talk about some of the changes taking place on the Drupal.org website as part of Starshot.
For day 4 of the Drupal Advent calendar, it’s a familiar face: Drupal.org! When we say “Come for the code, stay for the community!” Drupal.org is where we welcome everyone to join us. Sure, you can find all the code, extensions, and documentation you need here, but Drupal.org is so much more. It’s the place where one of the greatest communities in open source gathers to communicate, collaborate, and celebrate.
Drupal.org is also a part of Drupal…
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Freelock Blog: Automatically show this month and next month in a perpetual calendar
One of our clients is Programming Librarian, a site for librarians to plan educational programs. Programs, like many events, are often seasonal, oriented around holidays and seasonal activities.
The site has a block for each month of the year, containing content for that month. It has a custom field for the month number.
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