DrupalEasy: How to step down successfully as a Drupal leader

In my 15+ years in the Drupal community, I've been fortunate to have been able to lead a few Drupal-related groups and I sometimes find myself in the position of encouraging other leaders - who are experiencing burnout - on how to gracefully step down from leadership positions after multiple…

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Kanopi Studios: A Handy Visual Guide to Drupal Versions, from 7 to Modern Drupal

If yours is one of the 42% of Drupal sites that are still using Drupal 7, we’re writing this post specifically with you in mind.  After all, you’ve probably heard the news by now; as of January 5th, 2025, everyone’s beloved, trusted Drupal version 7 will reach its end-of-life. If…

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Horizontal Digital Blog: Why we migrated our blog from WordPress to Drupal

Wordpress is well known for being a great blogging platform and widely used Open Source CMS solution. It's adoption and consistent platform has made it easy to get a simple site or blogging platform going quickly and easily - whether on wordpress.com or any number of hosting platforms. So why…

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Horizontal Digital Blog: Drupal’s bundle classes offer granular control over node URLs

If you're reading this, you probably know that in Drupal a node can be accessed at its so-called canonical link at /node/{node id}. You also likely know that by enabling the core Path module, you can spice things up by setting a url alias. Further, with the contributed Pathauto and…

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Promet Source: DotNetNuke vs Drupal for Large Government Agencies

Takeaway: Drupal is the superior choice for large government agencies compared to DotNetNuke CMS due to its greater customization, flexibility, security, scalability, and adaptability to emerging technologies. While DNN might be easier to use and integrate with Microsoft technologies, Drupal's robust features and active community make it better suited for…

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