It’s pretty clear that the #drupal Smart Date module is one of the best-maintained contrib modules available. From early support for Drupal 11 and Recipes, @mandclu is really doing an amazing job!
📣 #DrupalDevDays is less than a month away! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with the #Drupal community in Burgas on June 26th - 28th!
The contrib Inline Entity Form module is a powerful ally for #drupal site-builders of all skill levels, but it isn’t always immediately evident to new users how to use it.
I haven't managed a Drupal-backed website since D7, and suddenly a volunteer gifts me with a clean D10 install, with our old campaign's static site fully adapted into a theme to boot.
I am delighted at how the admin UX has evolved 🤩
Also hurray for amazing volunteers :ablobcatheartsqueeze:
In the #drupal#ddev KB, I see this note: "Projects should live under the home directory of the Linux filesystem. WSL2’s Linux filesystem (e.g. /home/ <your_username> ) is much faster and has proper permissions, so keep your projects there and not in the slower Windows filesystem (/mnt/c)."
I understand how NTFS adds overhead for reading/writing files, and can cause potentially confusing permission issues, but is "much faster" really true? Like how much much faster?
Let’s say I have never setup PostCSS on my own and that I am most comfortable with npm + Gulp for compiling Sass (via the #drupal Barrio contrib base theme).
What’s the best resource for getting started with PostCSS? (I bet @starshaped knows)