Drupal Experts Blog

In the vast field of human knowledge, few disciplines have advanced as rapidly as computer science. We have created programming languages, abstract tools that, in essence, serve as a bridge between our minds and the machinery we build. Among these languages and systems, two names stand out in our time: Drupal and Python. What can we expect from their interaction in the realm of artificial intelligence?

In the world of web development, finding the right tools can make the difference between an average project and an outstanding one. For those of us working with Drupal, a robust and flexible content management platform, the Drupal community continues to impress with its ongoing innovation and support. Recently, we've had the opportunity to implement some exceptional modules in our projects, which have not only simplified our development processes but also enriched the functionality of the sites we build. In this article, we'll highlight three Drupal modules that have been particularly revolutionary: Schema Metatag, Bulk Update Fields with Views Bulk Operations, and Feeds Paragraphs Mapper.

 

Schema Metatag: Standardizing Content for SEO

Last July SeeD turned 15 years old. In these years we have learned and evolved while maintaining the essence that has marked us since our beginnings: open source as a conceptual basis to support our clients in their digital transformation processes.

In the world of web development, especially within the Drupal community, finding the right tools that simplify the process of building and managing sites is essential. At Seed EM, we have discovered a set of modules that have proven to be essential for the development of several of our projects.

It is time to prepare for the launch of Drupal 10, since the scheduled date is two months from now in December. The Drupal 10 page on Drupal.org contains all the information you'll need to ensure you have a smooth upgrade to Drupal 10.

This article will talk about some of the features that Drupal 10 will have

If you ever find yourself working with code and an error occurs in Drupal and you get the typical “The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later” message, which is an indicator that there is a bug but you have no way of knowing where it was and it is too long to go back and forth trying to find it, Drupal has a manager of error levels to display.

At the recent DrupalCon North America 2023 in Pittsburgh, more than 1,500 Drupal enthusiasts gathered to explore new ideas, share knowledge, and strengthen the community. As CEO of Seed EM, I had the privilege of attending and want to share with you some notable thoughts on the innovation and impact of this event on the Drupal community.

Pantheon gives us the option to work in separate environments, which can be found in the upper left corner and are the development environment (Dev), the test environment (Test) and the production environment (Live). If the account used is not paid, you will only have access to the Dev and Test.
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