📣 #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!
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:
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.
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)
Here is some exciting news for the weekend: ECA 2.0.0-beta1 for #Drupal just landed.
The release notes at https://www.drupal.org/project/eca/releases/2.0.0-beta1 contain more details as well as instructions on how you can test this on your Drupal 10 or 11 site. Feedback is important! So, if you have any chance, please give it a try and let us know if anything doesn't work as expected. Thank you so much in advance. We're planning to publish the ECA 2 version within the next 3 weeks!