What I Brought from Drupal to Salesforce

If you look over this blog, or know me, you will see that I’ve now have reasonably significant experience as both a Salesforce and Drupal developer. The last couple weeks I have been thing about what from my Drupal experience supports my work as a Salesforce developer. I think there are three parallels that are encouraged in Drupal developers that helped me learn to be a good Salesforce developer quickly.

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CTI attend DrupalCon Prague 2022

It’s back! CTI meets Prague for DrupalCon 2022 – the world’s second-largest annual gathering of Drupal experts and enthusiasts. For some, it was great to return to the perfect place to share expertise, create solutions and build relationships. For others, it was a first leap into an event which offers a fantastic opportunity to connect with members of the community whilst gaining knowledge from experts.

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Oomph Insights: The “Read More” Teaser — A Persistent UX Pattern and How to Manage it with Drupal

A “Read More” Teaser is still a common UX pattern; it contains a title, often a summary, sometimes a date or author info, and, of course, a Read More link. The link text itself may differ — “read more”, “learn more”, “go to article”, and so on — but the function is the same: tell the user that what they see is only a preview, and link them to the

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Recap DrupalCon Prague 2022 | Cocomore Blog

Experience of Jesús Sánchez Balsera    My first DrupalCon ever was Prague in 2013, so you can imagine that coming back to this beautiful city as my first in-person event since 2019 was really special. I missed DrupalCamp Spain in Zaragoza, due to being Covid positive, so I was really looking forward to this. It was kind of a surprise that I found it harder to socialize than before, though.  But

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #366 – Schema.org Blueprints Module

Today we are talking about The Schema.org Blueprints Module with Jacob Rockowitz. www.talkingDrupal.com/366 Topics What is Schema.org What is the Schema.org first approach Is this just for SEO What is the Schema.org Blueprints Module What are the goals How does this module benefit your project Can you give us a demo Why Paragraphs How do you handle schema you do not need How do you handle missing schema Have any

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Drupal 9: Using Validation Constraints To Provide Custom Field Validations

Client requirements can be complex and those complex requirements often require custom code to be written. This includes making sure that the editing process conforms to certain validations. Drupal can easily handle simple validation like having a value in the field or making sure an email is valid, but with more complex validations usually require custom code. Whilst it is possible to inject custom validators into form submissions, I find

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The Arrival of CKEditor 5, Part II

DrupalCon Prague is over; time to evaluate the talks and sessions we have seen so far. Learn more about the upcoming Automatic Updates project, Project Browser, the integration of GitLab, and the update to CKEditor 5. In this article, I will focus on the possible blockages of the update to CKEditor 5. What to Look Out for As I described in part I about the update to CKEditor5, the rewritten

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DrupalCon Prague Recap | Herchel.com

I attended DrupalCon Prague over the last week. It was wonderful to see old friends and meet new friends in such a beautiful location. This was my 14th in-person DrupalCon, but only my second European DrupalCon (with the previous being in Dublin). While I was super excited to be back in Europe and visit one of the most beautiful cities in the world, I was also really nervous about three

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Project Browser and Automated Update

We are halfway through DrupalCon Prague; time to evaluate the talks and sessions we have seen so far. Learn more about the upcoming Automatic Updates project, Project Browser, the integration of GitLab, and the update to CKEditor 5. I will focus on the modules Automated Update and Project Browser in this article. Drupal is getting easier to use Drupal has grown in complexity. Not just the code but also the

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Drupal accelerating innovation for an open web for everyone

Photo by Paul Johnson – Driesnote at DrupalCon Prague Drupal is an open source project that helps foster an open web for everyone. At DrupalCon, project lead and founder Dries Buytaert laid out the latest developments for Drupal. Drupal’s authoring experience and headless capabilities are among the key features. Drupal will see an extra focus on accelerating product innovation and sustaining Drupal’s market growth.  Drupal has a strong market position

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