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Written by Anonymous on August 17, 2015
Last week I sent an email around to our top Drupal developers, Tim Loudon, Mike Crittenden, our CTO Jonathon Whitener, Chris Jones, Jonas Flint to ask them why is D7 Really is Better then D6? This is what the team came back with! 1) All the UX improvements for admin interface 2) Not needing...
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Written by Jonathon Whitener on June 16, 2015
Ajax form validation is one of those features typically tasked to a Drupal Developer. Here is how it is accomplished in Drupal 6. Let's say we were adding Ajax form validation to the user registration page. You need to create a jQuery event listener in a javascript file. $(document).ready(...
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Written by Peter Vasilion on April 29, 2015
First, let’s get this out of the way. If your site does not pass this test: Google Mobile-Friendly, then this article applies directly to you and your site. ## UPDATE ## Google announced on Tuesday, May 6th 2015 that mobile search traffic now exceeds desktop search. http://www.businessinsider....
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Written by Scott Knauss on April 9, 2015
A quick look at the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) web site will tell you that the number one vulnerability to web applications is “Injection”.  This means that an attacker is able to literally inject some piece of code or data into the target website. In the majority of cases, this...
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Written by Chad Hester on March 19, 2015
Drupal is a CMS (content management system) that uses an open source license. This GPL license is also applied to any contributed code that is added to Drupal.org. There can be a bit of confusion about open source software. Yes, it is free (as in free beer) for you to download and modify. This does...
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Written by Jonas Flint on February 27, 2015
Everything In Life Needs Maintenance When it came to driving, I was a late starter. I was in no rush really, content to simply ride my skateboard to get from point “A” to point “B”. But as with anything in life that catches up with us, it was inevitable. I got both my drivers license and a cheap...
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Written by Kim Murphy on February 23, 2015
We’re excited to announce that Drupal Connect has been chosen as a Top Drupal Development firm by Clutch! Clutch is the number one independent research firm for web design and development agencies that identifies top services firms that deliver results for their clients. They use a proprietary...
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Written by Chad Hester on February 17, 2015
While human-readable titles should be consistent in engineered systems, the focus of this article targets code-related naming conventions. This guide is less about defining exactly what to do, but enable good decisions for any type of project. Be consistent This cannot be stressed enough....
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Written by John Florez on January 15, 2015
Commerce Guys and Drupal Connect form Strategic Partnership around Drupal Commerce and Platform.sh Hosting Thursday, January 15, 2015 -- For Immediate Release Commerce Guys and Drupal Connect announce a strategic relationship to win, develop, deliver and host enterprise-class websites for their...
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Written by Vanessa Turke on July 17, 2014
Why do we study usability?  The answer is simple - to save MONEY.  Usability testing assesses users’ ability to use the site features efficiently, and carry critical site tasks without encountering significant obstacles. Obstacles = Time = MONEY We study usability because we like to be efficient. ...
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