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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 9

Forum One

Drupal is an open-source content management framework that was initially released 20 years ago. Upgrading Drupal to the next major version usually meant you had to rebuild your site from the ground up, which could have been a big undertaking. Your site will have to be on Drupal 8.8 million members. or Drupal 8.9

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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 10

Forum One

Drupal is an open-source content management framework that was initially released 21 years ago. Upgrading Drupal to the next major version usually meant you had to rebuild your site from the ground up, which could have been a big undertaking. Since then, there have been nine major releases. million members.

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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 9

Forum One

Drupal is an open-source content management framework that was initially released 21 years ago. Upgrading Drupal to the next major version usually meant you had to rebuild your site from the ground up, which could have been a big undertaking. Since then, there have been nine major releases. million members.

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Building and Supporting Your Drupal Website: In-House, Outsourced, or Both?

NTEN

Deciding how you will build your site, how you'll maintain it, and how you'll host it, are three separate, but related, decisions. Deciding how you will build your site, how you’ll maintain it, and how you’ll host it, are three separate, but related, decisions. You want an attractive, functional website.

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NpTech Tag Cross Blog Discussion: What do those guidelines look like?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How are they different from taxonomies? Gavin's post does a great job explaining the definitions and the advantages of a taxonomy over a folksonomy. social network and community sites. The new generation of social web sites coming online are only beginning to understand how to organize and present this content to users.

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Museum Collections and Tagging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As these descriptions are added by users of the site they go into a database as search terms alongside the particular swatch record. The project uses a tool named, STEVE, an open-source tool for enabling social tagging of museum object images to create folksonomies.

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From the Collective Desk of NTEN Discuss

NTEN

KnowledgeTree excites me because it's an open, LAMP system that I'll be able to easily integrate with custom development here, such as our case information system and a recruiting frontend that we're developing for the web site. My advice is always smaller/fewer is better.