What's your solution in #drupal for note titles that need formatting like bold and italics?
I almost always create separate "Title" (plain text) and "Display Title" (html) fields for content types, but I've never heard anyone else suggest this or seen it in practice. The bonus benefit of this is that it allows the plain text title to be used for sorting while displaying the desired Display Title, like if you want to prepend an emoji to the display title, or prepend an event title with CANCELLED:
It’s great to see a #drupal sprint in Greece, but I’d love to know more about it - what types of issues did they work on? Core? Contributed modules? How many people attended?
I'm looking to contract with a #Drupal consultant to make a Drupal 7 site as reliable and bug-free as possible for the next 6 months while another team (already in contract) builds its Wordpress replacement.
(Context: I'm the IT Manager at a research nonprofit)
Recommendations? Hoping for someone with integrity, who has suitable Drupal skills, who works well remotely, and who is OK with the fact that this is a relatively small bugfix/maintenance gig - we're not going to build anew on Drupal.
A whole week has already passed since #DrupalCamp Ghent wrapped up, yet it still feels like it just ended! The DrupalCamp Ghent 2024 organizing team is grateful to all the Sponsors, Volunteers, and Attendees for making this event a triumph. 🙇
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The list of past winner’s of the #drupal Aaron Winborn Award is impressive.
But, it is also quite an honor to be nominated- the Community Working Group always notifies all nominees to let them know they’ve been recognized. Nominate a deserving community member today.
Really well-written article by Dustin LeBlanc from Capellic about #drupal front-end performance with a nice example of troubleshooting and solving a caching issue:
Removing the web dot config file from Drupal core - this makes sense. I can't think of the last time I've heard or seen of a #drupal site running on IIS.