Issue 339 - May, 17th 2018

News

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Articles

"With some of the web's largest sites relying on client-side only JavaScript, and search engines able to effectively crawl them, it's no longer imperative that a site provides fallback for no JavaScript, particularly for specialised uses such as editorial tasks in a content management system."

"Decoupling Drupal is the future, however, it may be a big leap to learn a whole new development stack. With GraphQL Twig, we can take baby steps with a soft-decoupled approach by writing GraphQL inside our Twig templates."

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Read about how Human Presence protects Drupal forms with a drop-in replacement service comparable to the recently retired Mollom.

"Drupal 8.6 sees the addition of Node.js based functional browser testing with Nightwatch.js. Nightwatch uses the W3C WebDriver API to perform commands and assertions on browser DOM elements in real-time."

Tutorials

A walk through of various Composer tasks.

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Publish and synchronize content between all your sites using Drupal Content Sync. You have full control over the sync logic of entities and fields.

"With the Toolbar Menu module, you can add as many menus as you need to the toolbar of your Drupal installation."

Projects

"React Comments is a drop-in replacement for Drupal Core’s Comment module. It has all the same features, but with a few added benefits. Because it was built using React, user interactions appear on the page immediately, with no page refresh needed."

"Lightning 3.1.4 (released on 9 May) ships with a completely new content scheduler built in React." Check out the demo of this React based Drupal component.

Releases

Podcasts