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Navigating Your Upgrade from Drupal 7

Forum One

Are you ready to upgrade your organization’s Drupal 7 website? Now is a great time to get the ball rolling on navigating your upgrade from Drupal 7, as well as an opportunity to tackle your team’s larger website wishlists. At Forum One, we work with a great many nonprofits and government agencies that run their websites on Drupal.

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Navigating Your Upgrade from Drupal 7

Forum One

Are you ready to upgrade your organization’s Drupal 7 website? At Forum One, we work with a great many nonprofits and government agencies that run their websites on Drupal. Drupal allows them to customize complex workflows, as well as design and develop based on audience needs—all the while being flexible enough to optimize over time.

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Amazon S3 for web server backup

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

We’ve been using it for “offsite&# backup for drupal sites for a while now. We have a script going which runs by cron daily to do the backups. We started using S3fs as a way to mount an S3 bucket in the filesystem, then just copy the files to S3. One of the scripts we’ve use is here. (We

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Fixes for Six Common Issues with Google’s Core Web Vitals

Forum One

Typically, moving from JPEG to WebP reduces file sizes by 15 to 25% with equivalent quality. Instead, install a Drupal module or WordPress plugin that automatically creates a WebP version of all images and serves these new images to supporting browsers only. What you should do next. What you should do next. What you should do next.

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One feature I liked was that Pathable has an API for creating accounts, so I was able to roll that into our conference registration on our drupal site, and it populated their Pathable account with their organization, blog url, delicious url, flickr url, twitter url, etc (if they had added that to their drupal profile on NMC’s site).