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I'm looking for a Senior PHP Developer position. I'm in NYC, but remote position welcome. I can work with WordPress, Drupal, or Laravel. Got a older PHP system that needs modernizing? I can help with that too. Prefer U.S. timezones (UTC-4 thru UTC-7).

Get in touch.

#OpenCulturas 2.4 ist da!

Wir haben intensiv an der Leistungsfähigkeit der Kartendarstellung in OpenCulturas gearbeitet. Und wir haben ein Modul gebaut, das es erlaubt, Standortdaten aus OpenStreetMap zu kopieren und aktualisierte Informationen an OpenStreetMap zu übermitteln. Außerdem können nun alternative Namen für Orte hinterlegt werden, um diese leichter auffindbar zu machen. Mehr dazu erfahrt ihr in unserem Magazinbeitrag.

openculturas.org/de/magazin/op

Großer Monitor mit OSM-Wizard und Smartphone mit Eintrag auf OpenStreetMap
OpenCulturas · OpenCulturas 2.4Feature-Release
#Drupal#FOSS#FLOSS
Replied to Gigaquad

@gigaquad if you only need to publish, Hugo... but that's a SSG written in Go while the other 3 are dynamic CMS's where the app runs on the server. GravCMS is an innovative mix, but #Drupal and #WP came from and still require a traditional LAMP stack. Modern Drupal is both a CMS and a framework for building custom apps to manage structured data. WP is a much simpler CMS w/ a better (the best?) block editor out of the box.

These are all great solutions... for VERY different types of web projects

Our customer control panel and other backend infrastructure is almost ready, so it's time to turn our attention to the new website. We need a CMS that is simple, fast and easy to customise in terms of integration with ecommerce, our control panel etc.

What would your vote 🗳️ be?

When you uninstall #Drupal modules via the UI, you get a confirmation screen that lists the config objects that will be updated / deleted.

When you uninstall via drush, you don't.

Seems like a huge footgun to me (I just lost config and had to hunt down why).

There *is* a --simulate option, but it doesn't list config changes either.

Wouldn't it make more sense to ask for confirmation by default (same behaviour as web UI), and add a --yes or --quiet option for automation?

What say you?

Are there any #Drupal modules that provide a Media Library like widget for plain image fields? I like the grid layout of media fields on forms but don't want to use media and don't want the usual tabledrag for multi value image fields. Coming up with nothing in my searches.