Usage of Local Php Security Checker for Drupal Applications

[ad_1] In this article, we are going to see how the Local PHP Security Checker library will make people’s lives easier during the development & code review process. To make developer life easier, developers look for tools or libraries which can automated security review. Here comes the Local PHP Security Checker library, which checks for any known vulnerabilities in the package dependencies. This can also be added to the Github

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Taxonomy in Drupal: overview, how-to guide, and extra modules

[ad_1]   Imagine your website as a large library with lots of books on shelves. Of course, you, just like your staff and your visitors, will appreciate it if all the items are sorted in the most consistent way.  In this idyllic picture, all books are situated on the right shelves and conveniently labeled, they are easy to find and manage, and different categories of users have access to certain

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Dries Buytaert: Acquia, what's in a name?

[ad_1] Acquia recently turned 15. Over the past 15 years, I’ve heard the name “Acquia” pronounced in all sorts of different ways. It was Jay Batson, my co-founder, who came up with the name “Acquia”. When it came time to pick a name for our company, Jay insisted that the name started with the letter A. I remember questioning the value of that. In a world where people search for

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New Drupal Community Working Group Conflict Resolution Team member: JD Flynn

[ad_1] The Drupal Community Working Group (CWG) is happy to announce the addition of JD Flynn to the Conflict Resolution Team. Based in Indiana, United States, JD has been a long time member of the Drupal community – for more than 7 years and has been one of the Community Working Group’s mental health subject matter experts for more than 2 years. JD is a senior software engineer with Nerdery,

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Navigating your business through uncertain digital waters

[ad_1] One of the biggest challenges for today’s business leaders is dealing with all the uncertainties and disruptions in both society at large and more particularly in the fast-paced digital transformation happening globally.  Successfully navigating through these will determine whether a business will come out on top as a leader of the digital age or fall behind the rapid pace of innovation that we’re likely to continue seeing. In this

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Control Drupal’s page cache with cookies

[ad_1] A LakeDrops client runs a campaign where a single block containing a view should only be visible to invited, still anonymous users. This block is embedded in a landing page which remains accessible to all visitors. Due to high traffic, turning off ‘s page cache isn’t an option. So, how could that be done? The problem to solve: once the landing page gets visited the first time, that content

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Read Data to Paragraph Template in Drupal Application

[ad_1] In this article we are going to see how to read the dynamic data of the node or entity or field values to the template file, which are specific to the paragraph template. Generally while the Paragraph module is used, default template suggestions given by the paragraph module or the template suggestions provided by the hooks are used and further template design is done. Here’s the article which helps

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Code of Conduct team update: July 13, 2022

[ad_1] As previously reported, the Community Health Team has started to have regular, bi-weekly meetings in an effort to develop and update the Code of Conduct (CoC) for the Drupal community. Community Health Team members present at this week’s meeting were We began the meeting with a review and updates related to our community outreach plans. We also briefly discussed how best to collect feedback, especially from individuals who want

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A website hosting service should be fast, reliable and secure

[ad_1] Hosting websites can be unnecessarily hard. Websites themselves are already complex. And global traffic can mean huge numbers with big spikes in activity, so sites need to be served quickly, consistently and reliably. Downtime costs money, effort, and more than likely a few extra grey hairs too. Hosting providers come in all shapes and sizes, from cheap, shared hosting environments for about a euro a week, up to specialised

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3 Drupal modules that every Australian university needs

[ad_1] How Australian universities can use time-saving Drupal modules to deliver excellent digital experiences with minimal developer involvement.  We work with several leading Australian universities that use Drupal to engage and attract current and prospective students.  These unis experience similar problems: Small digital teams with lean budgets Vast amounts of content and digital real estate A highly competitive environment Increased pressure and focus on their digital presence The need to

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