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The Drop Times: The State of Drupal Websites in 2025

The DrupalFit Challenge – Vienna Edition 2025 has offered a revealing snapshot of how Drupal websites perform today. Conducted by OpenSense Labs ahead of DrupalCon Vienna, the audit examined 148 sites across key areas—security, performance, SEO, and accessibility. The findings show that while many Drupal sites maintain strong technical foundations, accessibility and performance remain widespread challenges. With 84.5% of sites showing accessibility issues and 83.1% facing performance concerns, the report underscores where developers and agencies should focus their next improvements to keep Drupal websites fast, secure, and inclusive. read more
04.11.2025

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Specbee: Auditing your Drupal Website - A Checklist

Enhance your Drupal website’s visibility, performance and overall health with regular audits. Find a handy checklist of things to remember and tools to help you audit your Drupal site. read more
04.11.2025

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #527 - AI in Drupal

Today we are talking about AI, New Drupal Features, and the future of AI in Drupal with guest Jamie Abrahams. We'll also cover Orchestration as our module of the week.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/527

Topics
  • Exciting Announcement: Object-Oriented Hooks in Themes
  • The Drupal AI Initiative
  • Canvas AI and Migration Challenges
  • AI Powered Features and Future Directions
  • AI's Role in Drupal vs. Other Platforms
  • Human in the Loop AI in Drupal
  • Canvas AI and Human Control
  • Challenges with Customizability and AI Integration
  • Transparency and Ethics in AI
  • Modernizing Drupal's Core for AI
  • Future of AI in Drupal
  • Community Engagement and Events
Resources Guests

Jamie Abrahams - freelygive.io yautja_cetanu

Hosts

Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Maya Schaeffer - evolvingweb.com mayalena

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu

  • Brief description:
    • Have you ever wanted to expose Drupal's capabilities to external automation platforms? There's a module for that.
  • Module name/project name:
  • Brief history
    • How old: created in Aug 2025 by Jürgen Haas of LakeDrops, in collaboration with Dries, who some of our listeners may be familiar with
    • Versions available: 1.0.0, which supports Drupal 11.2 or newer
  • Maintainership
    • Actively maintained
    • Security coverage
    • Documentation site
    • Number of open issues: 11 open issues, none of which are bugs
  • Usage stats:
    • 3 sites
  • Module features and usage
    • With the Orchestration module installed, external systems can trigger Drupal workflows, call AI agents, and execute business logic through a unified API
    • The modules functions as a bi-directional bridge, so Drupal events like content updates, user registrations, or form submissions can also trigger external processing
    • Using the Orchestration module with the Activepieces automation platform in particular was featured at about the one hour mark in the most recent Driesnote, from DrupalCon Vienna, and we'll include a link to watch that in the show notes. The complex example Dries shows is pulling content from a Wordpress site, using AI to evaluate whether or not each post met certain criteria, and then conditionally calling one of a couple of ECA functions, in addition to using AI to rewrite the incoming content to change Wordpress terminology into Drupalisms
    • Under the hood Orchestration provides an endpoint that will return a JSON list of services, including the properties that are needed for each service. The external service also needs to provide the username and password for a Drupal account, so you can control what services will be available based on permissions for the Drupal user that will be used
    • Already Orchestration works with ECA, AI Agents, Tool API, and AI function calls
    • There is also work underway for integrations using webhooks, for integration platforms that aren't ready to directly support Drupal's orchestration services
    • In his presentation Dries mentioned that they are looking for feedback. Specifically, they would like feedback on what platforms should have integrations available
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Security public service announcements: Normal Drupal core security window rescheduled for November 12, 2025 due to DrupalCon - PSA-2025-11-03

Date: 
2025-November-03
Description: 

The upcoming Drupal core security release window has been rescheduled from November 19, 2025 to November 12, 2025. As normal, the window will occur between 1600 UTC and 2200 UTC.

Schedule change for back-to-back DrupalCons

This schedule change is due to DrupalCons Vienna and Nara overlapping the October and November core security windows. We do not schedule core security windows during DrupalCons so that site owners and agencies can attend these conferences without having to worry about their sites or clients.

December is also not typically used for core security releases due to the quick sequencing of the Drupal core minor releases and the end-of-year holidays. This would mean a period of four months where we could not provide any regularly scheduled security update.

No special release procedures

The schedule change is not due to any highly critical issue that would require special release procedures.

As a reminder, a Drupal core security window does not necessarily mean a Drupal security release will occur, only that one is possible.

Coordinated By: 
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03.11.2025

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Pivale: Drupal Canvas: Drupal's visual leap

Experience Drupal in a new way with Drupal Canvas, the visual builder that makes creating and collaborating simple and intuitive. read more
03.11.2025

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The Drop Times: Orchestration is the Message

Dries Buytaert has made a clear and timely case: orchestration is no longer a supporting layer in software architecture. It is becoming the hub where business logic resides, workflows are developed, and decisions are executed. This shift elevates orchestration tools from optional utilities to essential infrastructure. For those involved in building and maintaining digital platforms, this is not just a new idea. It is a new foundation.

The impact on existing platforms, including Drupal, is significant. As orchestration becomes the layer where integration, automation, and intelligence reside, every platform must reconsider its position within a broader network of systems. Drupal is well-suited to operate as a content and data hub; however, it must evolve to function as part of a distributed ecosystem, rather than assuming a central or controlling role. This requires architectural flexibility and a willingness to adapt.

What matters now is how the community responds. The orchestration layer is becoming the connective tissue of digital operations. That demands shared standards, openness, and collaboration. If this is where modern software systems come together, then the values behind it will shape how inclusive, resilient, and extensible those systems can be. Dries has shown where things are heading. The responsibility to build in that direction belongs to all of us.

Before we close, I'd like to extend a quick invitation. On Wednesday, November 5, we're holding our monthly TDT Townhall, an open planning meeting where we share progress, shape priorities, and listen to the community. If you're aligned with our mission to expand Drupal’s reach and want to contribute ideas around content, outreach, or technology, we’d love to have you on board. It’s a one-hour session, fully open, and you’re welcome to listen or bring something to the table. Join us on Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/vrw-naam-ire

Tutorial

Case Study

Discover Drupal

Organization News

Drupal Community

Free Software

Event

We acknowledge that there are more stories to share. However, due to selection constraints, we must pause further exploration for now. To get timely updates, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Bluesky, and Facebook. You can also join us on Drupal Slack at #thedroptimes.

Thank you.
Sincerely,
Alka Elizabeth,
Sub-editor, The DropTimes.

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03.11.2025

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Ramsalt Lab: How Ramsalt and artificial intelligence transformed “secret” public documents

How Ramsalt and artificial intelligence transformed “secret” public documents

03.11.2025

The public sector is overflowing with knowledge – from reports to evaluations. The challenge has long been to find this information in the sea of ​​PDFs. Ramsalt Lab has been central to the development of Kudos – a national knowledge portal. By implementing groundbreaking AI-based document analysis, we have helped turn a chaotic document base into a goldmine of searchable insight.

The public sector produces enormous amounts of knowledge – reports, studies, evaluations and analyses. But where does all this knowledge go? Too often it ends up in digital drawers, hard to find and impossible to search.

This is the problem Kudos (Knowledge Documents in the Public Sector) solves.

Ramsalt have been a key technical partner in the development of this groundbreaking service for Directorate for Public Administration and Financial Management (DFØ). Our developer, Thomas Andre Karlsen, has been a key member of the team that built the technical engine that powers Kudos.

Ramsalt Lab is a digitalization partner with Directorate for Administration and Financial Management The contract has a value of up to 150 million NOK over a 10-year period and Kudos is one of several projects Ramsalt is doing for the directorate.

Kudos is a joint search solution that brings together knowledge and management documents from ministries, directorates and government agencies in one place. The service, which is a collaboration between DFØ and the National Library, aims to streamline the entire knowledge process – from production to sharing and reuse.

The Challenge: A Bunch of PDFs

Building a portal for tens of thousands of documents (at the time of writing, over 40 000!) is a big task in itself. But the real challenge lies not only in the volume.It is in the metadata.

Many of the documents that are retrieved (often via "scraping" of various public websites) lack basic information:

  • Who actually wrote the report?
  • Who was the client?
  • What are the most important keywords?
  • Can I get a good summary?

A document without good metadata is almost as bad as a lost document. This is where the magic – and Ramsalt’s contribution – comes in.

The solution: AI that cleans, analyzes and enriches

To solve the metadata tangle, Ramsalt's developer Thomas Andre Karlsen has been central to building an advancedAI-based document analysis tool inthe heart of Kudos.

This tool is not just a simple tagging function. Here's how it works:

  1. Analyse: When a new document is uploaded to Kudos, the first few pages are sent to an AI language model (such as GPT-4o and GPT-5).
  2. The model reads andunderstandsthe content. It identifies and extracts:
    • A more descriptive and searchable title.
    • The actual client (actor).
    • The individual authors.
    • Relevant keywords and topics to which the document can be linked.
  3. The AI ​​is also writing a completely new, concisesummaryof the document.

The result is that documents that were previously black boxes suddenly become data-rich, perfectly indexed, and extremely easy to find for users. This saves countless hours of manual work and dramatically improves the quality of the entire database.

Ask questions about knowledge

Ramsalt's contributions don't stop there. The team has also experimented with implementing aLLM search engine, RAG pipeline.

This allows users to "talk" to the database. Instead of just searching for a word, one can ask a question like:"What is the criticism of the Health Platform?"

The system will then find the most relevant documents in the Kudos database, read them, and then generate a fact-based answer for the user, complete with source references. This is a completely new way to extract precise information from a massive knowledge base.

A gold mine for the state, researchers and journalists

Like the newspaper Media 24 has pointed out, Kudos is a gold mine for anyone who needs to know what the state knows.

Public employees can easily find relevant knowledge from other organizations and avoid ordering reports that already exist. Researchers gain access to a huge dataset for their analyses. Journalists can use the service to uncover connections and dig into public administration.

At Ramsalt, we pride ourselves on delivering technology that has real societal value. The Kudos project is a prime example of how we use our expertise in Drupal, data mining, and artificial intelligence to build robust and intelligent solutions for the public sector.

Does your business have large amounts of data that are difficult to utilize? Do you need help structuring, enriching and making your information accessible? Contact us at Ramsalt for a chat about how we can use AI and smart search solutions to transform your data into valuable knowledge.

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Tag1 Insights: Drupal CMS 2.0 Performance Testing

Take Away:

Back at the end of 2024, Tag1 added performance testing to Drupal CMS 1.0 prior to its release. We then did a comparison between Drupal CMS and WordPress in which we dug into out-of-the-box performance between the two, and Drupal CMS came out pretty well. Now Drupal CMS is preparing for its 2.0 release, including a new theme, Mercury, and Drupal Canvas enabled by default. In preparation for this release we updated our performance tests, and wrote a new one for Drupal CMS’s new site template, Byte.

Gander: PHPUnit Performance Testing for Drupal

Drupal core’s performance tests allow PHPUnit assertions to be made for both back and front end performance metrics, including the number and size of CSS and JavaScript files, as well as the number of database queries and cache operations. Between these metrics, we get a high level overview of how a site performs. Additionally, timings from tests, which can vary based on external factors and aren’t precise enough to assert against exact values within a PHPUnit test, are sent to an Open Telemetry Grafana/Tempo dashboard. Gander is used to test Drupal Core, Drupal CMS and site templates, contributed modules such as the popular redirect module, and real sites via Drupal Test Traits integration, such as london.gov.uk

We added performance testing while Drupal CMS 2.0 was in alpha and Drupal Canvas was in release candidate, and that helped uncover a few issues.

Front End Performance

Drupal CMS’s new Mercury theme is based on Tailwind CSS, which allows for a lot of customization without having to write new CSS. While this should allow Drupal CMS theming to be very flexible, it does involve serving quite a lot of CSS out of the box.

When testing the Byte site template, we wrote a performance test that covers one of the more common front end performance problems that sites face.

Drupal’s CSS and JavaScript aggregation combines smaller files into minified larger files, to reduce HTTP requests and filesize. This is an effective strategy for most Drupal libraries and components, which often include many small CSS and JavaScript files attached to specific page elements, and which may only appear on specific pages or for users with certain permissions, etc. Serving these files on demand reduces unused CSS and JS when those elements aren’t there.

However, when a large CSS or JavaScript file is included on every page (or most pages), that file can be duplicated between different asset aggregates, meaning the same visitor downloads it over and over again if they visit multiple different pages with slightly different combinations of libraries. Our test shows over 2mb of CSS being downloaded across six pages, each page has around 350kb of CSS individually.

We filed an a issue and (Merge Request) MR against the Mercury theme to exclude the main.min.css file from minification (because it’s already minified, avoiding wasted CPU and memory trying to minify and already minified file) and aggregation, so that only a single copy is downloaded per visitor. This issue has already been committed and the improvement should be visible in the performance test for Byte once there’s a new release.

While we were looking for the source of those large CSS files in Chromium devtools, we also noticed some chained HTTP requests for both fonts and JavaScript files and opened issues to document both. When the browser has to first parse a CSS or JavaScript file before loading fonts or another file, this requires at least two round trips from the browser before the chained request can be served, which can significantly affect page loading performance.

Byte also includes a webform newsletter signup on the front page. We noticed that the Webform module attaches a details library to every page showing a webform , whether the webform will render a details element or not. Because the details library depends on jQuery, this adds around 100kb of JavaScript for anonymous users that otherwise might not be needed. This discovery is an example of how adding performance tests for Drupal CMS can test not only Drupal CMS itself, but also many of Drupal’s most popular contributed modules, finding performance issues that can affect many sites in the wild.

Canvas

Our original Drupal CMS 1.0 tests cover both anonymous and authenticated visitors. For Drupal CMS 2.0 we noticed that authenticated visitor page requests required many more database queries and cache operations than Drupal CMS 1.0. We tracked this down to the Canvas module which sets max_age: 0 when rendering its ComponentTreeItemList field in some circumstances, disabling the dynamic page cache for any requests that render Canvas’ page entity type. We also noticed that the tree rendering itself is quite expensive although this may become less of an issue once render caching is fixed.

These were the only backend performance issues we noticed, so assuming they’re fixed prior release, back end performance should be broadly similar between Drupal CMS 1.0 and 2.0.

Conclusion

These findings show how important it is to validate performance before releasing code to production, so that unexpected regressions in application or browser performance can be caught and fixed before reaching site visitors. At the time of writing, several of the issues we opened already had MRs attached or had already been committed by the Drupal CMS team. Drupal’s Gander testing framework, originally developed by Tag1, provides an ideal mechanism to add continual testing with repeatable results to any kind of Drupal project.

Keep Your Drupal Sites Fast and Reliable

Performance testing isn’t just a step in development, it’s the foundation of a seamless user experience. Tag1 helps engineering, product, and marketing teams ensure that sites are fast, stable, and ready to scale. Using performance monitoring solutions like Gander, we make performance enterprise-ready so your sites stay smooth, secure, and always available.

Lear more about website performance management and let us know how we can help!


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03.11.2025

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The Drop Times: Unmanaged Files in Drupal (Part 6): Category-Aware Random Selection

The final part of Jeff Greenberg’s series on unmanaged files in Drupal tackles category-aware randomness. By drawing one file from each of several geographic subfolders, this tutorial shows how to build a custom block that outputs a unique trio of images—no repeats, no database overhead, just flexible performance. read more
31.10.2025

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mark.ie: My LocalGov Drupal contributions for October 2025

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31.10.2025

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drunomics: Through the (DrupalCon) Looking Glass

Through the (DrupalCon) Looking Glass
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When DrupalCon Vienna was announced at DrupalCon Barcelona, my colleague, Oliver Berndt, turned to me immediately and said “next year will be expensive”. Yes it was for drunomics, but it was also a major opportunity for us, as the drunomics team came together to help in many ways. As a result of many volunteering activities, drunomics achieved Gold Certified Drupal Partner status and we helped out in ways that benefitted us in unexpected ways.
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31.10.2025

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Cameron Eagans: Announcing composer-patches 2.0.0

Composer Patches 2.0.0 brings Git-based patching, reproducible builds, and new APIs for easier, more reliable patch management. read more
31.10.2025

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Drupal AI development progress week 41 and 43

This summary will cover three weeks instead of the bi-weekly progress report, and it will be a little bit different. Since we were very busy with the Driesnote for DrupalCon, the release of AI and AI Agents 1.2.0 (yay!), we were mostly focusing on stability fixes.

DrupalCon Vienna also happened and personally for me also PHP Longhorn in Austin. DrupalCon gave us an opportunity to meet in person, regroup and plan ahead for the 2.0 release. So we will cover that as well in the progress reports.

For me personally it was a crazy event compared to other DrupalCon’s I have been to. Many people to talk to, and many people I wanted to talk to, but never got the time to do it. 

We did prepare the demo for the DriesNote and it's one of the demos that I personally actually have been the most comfortable with sharing. Some of the demos that get recorded are on the level of something we strive for, rather than what is there now., The actual output of the Canvas AI for the examples in the DriesNote was actually over 50% on the reliability where you could almost just use it, and most of the rest created a version that just needed minor tweaking. This is based on a fairly strict criteria on who components should be placed, images should be picked and copies should be written.

Aidan Foster from Foster Interactive, who was one of the main contributors to the demo, did a follow up LinkedIn Post that you should not miss.

And if you do not believe me - you can run the demo yourself.

AI Context is out in dev version

Well it has been out for some while, but we wanted to introduce it with the DriesNote. The idea is that the AI Context or Context Control Center (name TBD) is the central point for any context your Drupal site will need. Both for AI or via MCP.

Right now it's focusing heavily on agents, but in the future it would also be usable in Automators, translations or anything that needs to have a stricter control on how to generate via AI. This project has been driven by Salsa Digital in general and Ahmed Jabar in particular, who spent weekends to have it ready before the DriesNote. A huge thanks to them!

Try it out and help out in: https://www.drupal.org/project/ai_context 

Prompt library used in AI Translate

In 1.2.0 we have added a prompt library. The initial implementation was AI Content Suggestions, but right before the release we also added an implementation into the AI Translate submodule.

This means that the translation prompts are now being managed via the prompt library and can be reused in the future for other translation tasks that could be added into for instance AI CKEditor or AI Automators.

Webform Agent can be tested

One of the things I wanted to demo in Vienna included showing off some kind of new agent and how you could use that agent together with MCP and agent-to-agent communication. Webform was a clear candidate for it. The demo included being able to create webforms from free text or even ugly hand drawn sketches, and then via MCP connect to a VAPI agent and have that agent be able to call someone and have an AI agent survey the webform over voice and then save the submission.

We ended up deciding to put the agent in a module, even if it's still very rough around the edges. You can find it at https://www.drupal.org/project/ai_webform_agent. Nick Opris is putting a lot of effort in moving it into the Tool API and making it more stable.

Flag added for Tools and Structure combinations

After testing different providers, we came to the conclusion that there are providers that do not allow the combination of using Tools/Function Calling and asking for a structured output.

Because of that we have added a flag where the providers can update their status to tell that they are able to do this.

For AI Agents we will then be able to figure out if this is possible or not, and add a feature where we can run another call on the finished loop, to structure the output.

Planning 2.0

A lot of the time was put into planning a way forward to the 2.0.0 release. Some things are already decided or were decided in Vienna.

This includes:

  • A huge refactor of the AI Automators, so it works with multiple automators per field.
  • A huge refactor of the code to follow PHPStan level 7 and some more standardizations.
  • Add a lot more testing to the modules that will stay in there.
  • Moving AI Agents runner into AI Core. It is such a common pattern, that any third party module should have the possibility to run an agent as part of its workflow. This means that AI Agents will either be deprecated for 2.0 or be a pure GUI module.
  • Use Tool API as the main way of writing function calls. Since these will be possible to reuse them for ECA, VBO or MCP (many three abbreviations). It is still not decided if executable function calls are deprecated for 2.0, but we would recommend anyone to use Tool API for any tool going forward.
  • Remove some of the submodules out, since that will make release iteration simpler, both for those modules that become contrib modules, but also for the AI Core module.
  • Remove the AI Translate module into a contrib module. There are multiple translation modules that solve different problems and we should not gatekeep a specific solution for it.
  • Remove the AI Search module into a contrib module. This module will then be possible to develop at its own speed independent of AI Core releases.
  • Remove the Field Widget Actions module into a contrib module. This module only exists in the AI module because it was a brainchild of doing widgets for the Automators, but since it's not directly connected to AI, it's being moved out.
  • Remove the AI Validations module into a contrib module. This module is an extension of the Field Validations module, rather than the AI module, so it made little sense to have it in the AI module.
  • Remove the AI Content Suggestions module into a contrib module. This module is a nice easy to install module to showcase what AI can do for you, but there are many different content modules, and we should not gatekeep this as well.
  • Remove the AI Logging module, possibly into a contrib module (do you want to help manage?). We now have an AI Observability module in the AI Core, that will just play nicer, both with Drupal's internal logging, but also external tools like Open Telemetry and DataDog.

Be sure to keep an eye out here or on LinkedIn to stay up to date with the latest developments. Visit the AI Initiative home page for ways to connect, events and webinars.

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Drupal AI Initiative: Drupal AI development progress week 41 and 43

This summary will cover three weeks instead of the bi-weekly progress report, and it will be a little bit different. Since we were very busy with the Driesnote for DrupalCon, the release of AI and AI Agents 1.2.0 (yay!), we were mostly focusing on stability fixes.

DrupalCon Vienna also happened and personally for me also PHP Longhorn in Austin. DrupalCon gave us an opportunity to meet in person, regroup and plan ahead for the 2.0 release. So we will cover that as well in the progress reports.

For me personally it was a crazy event compared to other DrupalCon’s I have been to. Many people to talk to, and many people I wanted to talk to, but never got the time to do it. 

We did prepare the demo for the DriesNote and it's one of the demos that I personally actually have been the most comfortable with sharing. Some of the demos that get recorded are on the level of something we strive for, rather than what is there now., The actual output of the Canvas AI for the examples in the DriesNote was actually over 50% on the reliability where you could almost just use it, and most of the rest created a version that just needed minor tweaking. This is based on a fairly strict criteria on who components should be placed, images should be picked and copies should be written.

Aidan Foster from Foster Interactive, who was one of the main contributors to the demo, did a follow up LinkedIn Post that you should not miss.

And if you do not believe me - you can run the demo yourself.

AI Context is out in dev version

Well it has been out for some while, but we wanted to introduce it with the DriesNote. The idea is that the AI Context or Context Control Center (name TBD) is the central point for any context your Drupal site will need. Both for AI or via MCP.

Right now it's focusing heavily on agents, but in the future it would also be usable in Automators, translations or anything that needs to have a stricter control on how to generate via AI. This project has been driven by Salsa Digital in general and Ahmed Jabar in particular, who spent weekends to have it ready before the DriesNote. A huge thanks to them!

Try it out and help out in: https://www.drupal.org/project/ai_context 

Prompt library used in AI Translate

In 1.2.0 we have added a prompt library. The initial implementation was AI Content Suggestions, but right before the release we also added an implementation into the AI Translate submodule.

This means that the translation prompts are now being managed via the prompt library and can be reused in the future for other translation tasks that could be added into for instance AI CKEditor or AI Automators.

Webform Agent can be tested

One of the things I wanted to demo in Vienna included showing off some kind of new agent and how you could use that agent together with MCP and agent-to-agent communication. Webform was a clear candidate for it. The demo included being able to create webforms from free text or even ugly hand drawn sketches, and then via MCP connect to a VAPI agent and have that agent be able to call someone and have an AI agent survey the webform over voice and then save the submission.

We ended up deciding to put the agent in a module, even if it's still very rough around the edges. You can find it at https://www.drupal.org/project/ai_webform_agent. Nick Opris is putting a lot of effort in moving it into the Tool API and making it more stable.

Flag added for Tools and Structure combinations

After testing different providers, we came to the conclusion that there are providers that do not allow the combination of using Tools/Function Calling and asking for a structured output.

Because of that we have added a flag where the providers can update their status to tell that they are able to do this.

For AI Agents we will then be able to figure out if this is possible or not, and add a feature where we can run another call on the finished loop, to structure the output.

Planning 2.0

A lot of the time was put into planning a way forward to the 2.0.0 release. Some things are already decided or were decided in Vienna.

This includes:

  • A huge refactor of the AI Automators, so it works with multiple automators per field.
  • A huge refactor of the code to follow PHPStan level 7 and some more standardizations.
  • Add a lot more testing to the modules that will stay in there.
  • Moving AI Agents runner into AI Core. It is such a common pattern, that any third party module should have the possibility to run an agent as part of its workflow. This means that AI Agents will either be deprecated for 2.0 or be a pure GUI module.
  • Use Tool API as the main way of writing function calls. Since these will be possible to reuse them for ECA, VBO or MCP (many three abbreviations). It is still not decided if executable function calls are deprecated for 2.0, but we would recommend anyone to use Tool API for any tool going forward.
  • Remove some of the submodules out, since that will make release iteration simpler, both for those modules that become contrib modules, but also for the AI Core module.
  • Remove the AI Translate module into a contrib module. There are multiple translation modules that solve different problems and we should not gatekeep a specific solution for it.
  • Remove the AI Search module into a contrib module. This module will then be possible to develop at its own speed independent of AI Core releases.
  • Remove the Field Widget Actions module into a contrib module. This module only exists in the AI module because it was a brainchild of doing widgets for the Automators, but since it's not directly connected to AI, it's being moved out.
  • Remove the AI Validations module into a contrib module. This module is an extension of the Field Validations module, rather than the AI module, so it made little sense to have it in the AI module.
  • Remove the AI Content Suggestions module into a contrib module. This module is a nice easy to install module to showcase what AI can do for you, but there are many different content modules, and we should not gatekeep this as well.
  • Remove the AI Logging module, possibly into a contrib module (do you want to help manage?). We now have an AI Observability module in the AI Core, that will just play nicer, both with Drupal's internal logging, but also external tools like Open Telemetry and DataDog.

Be sure to keep an eye out here or on LinkedIn to stay up to date with the latest developments. Visit the AI Initiative home page for ways to connect, events and webinars.

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30.10.2025

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ImageX: Simplify Multi-Step Admin Forms with this User-Friendly Drupal Module

It’s well known that a seemingly overwhelming task often becomes easier if divided into smaller chunks or steps. This rule is equally applicable to Drupal admin workflows! Especially when working with content-rich websites, lengthy forms with numerous fields can often feel daunting.

 

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30.10.2025

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Timbers Dev: October Round-Up - Exciting New Modules to Watch

October brought another batch of intriguing contrib releases and experiments. Some lean into authoring polish, others into security and ops, and a few are just plain fun. Here’s our quick take on the ones we’re spinning up in sandboxes next.

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30.10.2025

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Morpht: LLMs, Drupal core and web development

An exploration of the multifaceted implications of AI in Drupal core development, addressing both the challenges and the immense opportunities it presents. read more
30.10.2025

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Centarro: Belgrade, a Drupal Commerce Theme, Evolves to Match Real-World Requirements

Belgrade 3.0.0 is the most significant update to our Drupal Commerce theme since its initial release. Modified based on the needs of clients and the functionality we have implemented for real-world eCommerce implementations again and again, it goes beyond just a normal theme.

Rather than being a rigid starter kit, Belgrade is now firmly centered around Drupal Commerce Kickstart, showcasing best practices and the full capabilities of the platform. You can use it as an example when designing and building your own Drupal Commerce themes.

Modernized login and user account pages

We brought a more contemporary design to user authentication pages that matches patterns consistently used across client projects. The login, registration, and password reset forms now feature a centered, card-based layout with:

  • Optional background image - Add visual interest to authentication pages with a  customizable background
  • Custom styling - Modern form design matching your checkout experience, moving away from the default Drupal primary tabs

The whole experience can be toggled.

Implementing cleaner login forms is a normal step for more Drupal Commerce sites to help them look fresh and modern. Belgrade 3.0.0 makes this step much easier.

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Web Wash: Using AI Automators (Drupal AI) in Drupal CMS

Artificial intelligence continues to reshape content management systems, and Drupal is embracing this transformation through the Drupal AI initiative.

The video above demonstrates how to use AI Automators in Drupal CMS to automate content generation, transcribe audio files, and streamline editorial workflows.

This guide covers AI Automators within the Drupal AI module suite. Learn to set up basic and chained automators, transcribe audio, integrate AI into CKEditor, and auto-generate social media posts.

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GitLab issue migration: immediate changes

At DrupalCon Vienna, we opened the opt-in period for module maintainers to volunteer their modules to be migrated to GitLab issues. You can opt yours in at #3409678: Opt-in GitLab issues.

That means that we will have some projects with issues on Drupal.org and some other projects with their issues on GitLab during this transition period. Due to this, some things will change in our current systems.

Changes to Drupal.org

The issue cockpit on each project's page will go away. The current issue cockpit that will see in projects reads data from our internal issues, but as projects transition to GitLab issues this block no longer makes sense. We will replace this for a simple "Issues" link that will take you to the right issue queue, whether it is GitLab or Drupal.org.

Parent and related issues will now be connected via a full URL. It used to be connected via entity reference fields, pointing at internal issues. Now that we have two systems for this, these will be links, that once rendered will bring the metadata information, like title and issue status, as we did with internal issues. We will be able to link both Drupal.org and GitLab issues into these new fields, and the old entity reference fields will go away.

What's next?

We ask project maintainers to help us at the Drupal Association iterate and improve on this process as we migrate more and more projects. We know that change can take time to be adopted, and we are really excited to help project maintainers move their issues into GitLab.

There are almost 200 projects with more than 1000 issues, and around 2000 projects with more than 100. 
Drupal "core" has more than 115K issues.

The roadmap will be (in each iteration, we will address feedback, fix bugs...):

  • Migrate projects that opted in
  • Make this the default for new projects
  • Migrate low-risk, low-usage, and/or sandbox projects
  • Migrate remaining projects, excluding a few selected high-volume, high-risk
  • Migrate the rest of the projects, including core

We are very excited about this transition, and we truly think it will be an improvement to the contribution experience. We are also thankful to the community for helping us with this.

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Drupal.org blog: GitLab issue migration: immediate changes

At DrupalCon Vienna, we opened the opt-in period for module maintainers to volunteer their modules to be migrated to GitLab issues. You can opt yours in at #3409678: Opt-in GitLab issues.

That means that we will have some projects with issues on Drupal.org and some other projects with their issues on GitLab during this transition period. Due to this, some things will change in our current systems.

Changes to Drupal.org

The issue cockpit on each project's page will go away. The current issue cockpit that will see in projects reads data from our internal issues, but as projects transition to GitLab issues this block no longer makes sense. We will replace this for a simple "Issues" link that will take you to the right issue queue, whether it is GitLab or Drupal.org.

Parent and related issues will now be connected via a full URL. It used to be connected via entity reference fields, pointing at internal issues. Now that we have two systems for this, these will be links, that once rendered will bring the metadata information, like title and issue status, as we did with internal issues. We will be able to link both Drupal.org and GitLab issues into these new fields, and the old entity reference fields will go away.

What's next?

We ask project maintainers to help us at the Drupal Association iterate and improve on this process as we migrate more and more projects. We know that change can take time to be adopted, and we are really excited to help project maintainers move their issues into GitLab.

There are almost 200 projects with more than 1000 issues, and around 2000 projects with more than 100. 
Drupal "core" has more than 115K issues.

The roadmap will be (in each iteration, we will address feedback, fix bugs...):

  • Migrate projects that opted in
  • Make this the default for new projects
  • Migrate low-risk, low-usage, and/or sandbox projects
  • Migrate remaining projects, excluding a few selected high-volume, high-risk
  • Migrate the rest of the projects, including core

We are very excited about this transition, and we truly think it will be an improvement to the contribution experience. We are also thankful to the community for helping us with this.

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Drupal to Enhance Security and Developer Tools thanks to Sovereign Tech Fund Investment

The Drupal Association has received €201,000 from the Sovereign Tech Fund to enhance Drupal's GitLab infrastructure, with a focus on security, testing efficiency, and design tools. This funding will enable critical improvements including completing the migration of Drupal's security issue management system to GitLab, optimizing CI/CD testing across thousands of repositories, and implementing new tools for UX and design contributors.

This continues the Sovereign Tech Fund’s support of Drupal. In 2023, the Sovereign Tech Fund funded major work to support the move from Drupal.org's homebuilt contribution tools to the GitLab platform. 

The self-hosted GitLab instance at git.drupalcode.org is maintained by the Drupal Association and used by contributors all over the globe. In 2024, there were 7,276 unique individuals using git.drupalcode.org to contribute to 69,204 issues. These contributors represent an international community of users who support critical Drupal installations serving the public.

The additional funding will enable the Drupal Association to further enhance our use of GitLab in the following key areas:

  • Migrate security issue management to GitLab
    Our existing security portal is running on an end-of-life version of Drupal, under extended support, and isn't integrated with our modern developer tools. Finalizing the move of our security team issue management to GitLab will provide the security team with better tools and make it easier to onboard new members.
     
  • Optimize CI/CD testing
    We currently support testing for tens of thousands of repositories in the Drupal ecosystem. By further optimizing our testing configuration, we can reduce redundant tests, improve performance, and potentially expand to new types of testing like visual and performance regression testing.
     
  • Improve tools for UX and Design contributors
    We'll implement better project management templates and explore integrating with design tools like Storybook and/or Figma to support our UX and Design contributors—who will then have the tools they need to help make Drupal easier, more intuitive, and more beautiful than ever. .
     
  • Share our CI strategy with other open source projects
    We'll document and share our approach to managing CI testing across thousands of repositories to help other large open source projects facing similar challenges.
     

The work commissioned by the Sovereign Tech Fund will not only enable us to advance strategically, driving meaningful progress and making a positive impact within the Drupal community but also strengthen the open source platform for users everywhere.

We are grateful to the Sovereign Tech Fund for this collaboration. This funding reflects their continued dedication to open source and their confidence in the Drupal Association and the community's ability to innovate and ensure the future of web development.

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Drupal Association blog: Drupal to Enhance Security and Developer Tools thanks to Sovereign Tech Fund Investment

The Drupal Association has received €201,000 from the Sovereign Tech Fund to enhance Drupal's GitLab infrastructure, with a focus on security, testing efficiency, and design tools. This funding will enable critical improvements including completing the migration of Drupal's security issue management system to GitLab, optimizing CI/CD testing across thousands of repositories, and implementing new tools for UX and design contributors.

This continues the Sovereign Tech Fund’s support of Drupal. In 2023, the Sovereign Tech Fund funded major work to support the move from Drupal.org's homebuilt contribution tools to the GitLab platform. 

The self-hosted GitLab instance at git.drupalcode.org is maintained by the Drupal Association and used by contributors all over the globe. In 2024, there were 7,276 unique individuals using git.drupalcode.org to contribute to 69,204 issues. These contributors represent an international community of users who support critical Drupal installations serving the public.

The additional funding will enable the Drupal Association to further enhance our use of GitLab in the following key areas:

  • Migrate security issue management to GitLab
    Our existing security portal is running on an end-of-life version of Drupal, under extended support, and isn't integrated with our modern developer tools. Finalizing the move of our security team issue management to GitLab will provide the security team with better tools and make it easier to onboard new members.
     
  • Optimize CI/CD testing
    We currently support testing for tens of thousands of repositories in the Drupal ecosystem. By further optimizing our testing configuration, we can reduce redundant tests, improve performance, and potentially expand to new types of testing like visual and performance regression testing.
     
  • Improve tools for UX and Design contributors
    We'll implement better project management templates and explore integrating with design tools like Storybook and/or Figma to support our UX and Design contributors—who will then have the tools they need to help make Drupal easier, more intuitive, and more beautiful than ever. .
     
  • Share our CI strategy with other open source projects
    We'll document and share our approach to managing CI testing across thousands of repositories to help other large open source projects facing similar challenges.
     

The work commissioned by the Sovereign Tech Fund will not only enable us to advance strategically, driving meaningful progress and making a positive impact within the Drupal community but also strengthen the open source platform for users everywhere.

We are grateful to the Sovereign Tech Fund for this collaboration. This funding reflects their continued dedication to open source and their confidence in the Drupal Association and the community's ability to innovate and ensure the future of web development.

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ImageX: Drupal’s Next Chapter: Key Highlights from the latest Driesnote in Vienna

“Whenever I look at these demo videos,

I often completely forget we’re looking at Drupal.

You know, it looks so different and so much better.”
 

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The Drop Times: Preserving the Web: How Drupal’s Wayback Filter Uses the Internet Archive to Mend Broken Links

As old articles lose their original links to 404s and spam pages, Drupal’s Wayback Filter offers a practical fix. Created by Danish developer Steven of Vertikal.dk, the module automatically adds Internet Archive links at render time, preserving the web’s fading history without altering stored content. read more
29.10.2025

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Annertech: Ah Vienna: Annertech’s highlights from DrupalCon Europe 2025

Catch up on all the excitement from DrupalCon Europe 2025 in Vienna! Annertech shares highlights from the global gathering, including cutting-edge tech talks, community networking, and the fun of the Drupal event.

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29.10.2025

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Dries Buytaert: The Orchestration Shift

Last summer, I was building a small automation in n8n when I came across Activepieces. Both tools promise the same thing: connect your applications, automate your workflows, and host it yourself. But when I clicked through to Activepieces' GitHub repo, I noticed it's released under the MIT license. Truly Open Source, not just source-available like n8n.

As I dug deeper into these tools, I kept noticing something else: they're powerful and mature, yet almost non-existent in enterprise environments. Developers love them. Small teams rely on them. But large organizations are paying hefty premiums for proprietary integration platforms (iPaaS) or wiring integrations manually.

That gap crystallized something I'd been seeing across different contexts: business logic is moving out of individual applications and into the orchestration layer.

Today, most organizations run on dozens of disconnected tools. A product launch means logging into Mailchimp for email campaigns, Salesforce for lead tracking, Google Analytics for performance monitoring, Drupal for content publishing, Slack for team coordination, and a spreadsheet to keep everything synchronized. We copy data between systems, paste it into different formats, and manually trigger each step. In other words, most organizations are still doing orchestration by hand.

With orchestration tools maturing, this won't stay manual forever. That led me to an investment thesis that I call the Orchestration Shift: the tools we use to connect systems are becoming as important as the systems themselves.

This shift could change how we think about enterprise software architecture. For the last decade, we've talked about the "marketing technology stack" or "martech stack": collections of tools connected through rigid, point-to-point integrations. Orchestration changes this fundamentally. Instead of each tool integrating directly with others, an orchestration layer coordinates how they work together: the "martech stack" becomes a "martech network".

Why I invested in Activepieces

I believe that in the next five to ten years, orchestration platforms like Activepieces are likely to become critical infrastructure in many organizations. If that happens, this shift needs Open Source infrastructure. Not only proprietary SaaS platforms or source-available licenses with commercial restrictions, but truly open infrastructure.

The world benefits when critical infrastructure has strong Open Source alternatives. Linux gave us an alternative to proprietary operating systems. MySQL and PostgreSQL gave us alternatives to Oracle. And of course, Drupal and WordPress gave us alternatives to dozens of proprietary CMSes. When a layer becomes this foundational, Open Source options keep the entire ecosystem healthy and innovative.

That is why Activepieces stood out: it is Open Source and positioned for an important market shift.

So I reached out to Ash Samhouri, their co-founder and CEO, to learn more about their vision. After a Zoom call, I came away impressed by both the mission and the momentum. When I got the opportunity to invest, I took it.

A couple months later, n8n raised over $240 million at a $2.5 billion valuation, validation that the orchestration market was maturing rapidly.

I invested not just money, but also time and effort. Over the summer, I worked with Jürgen Haas to create a Drupal integration for Activepieces and the orchestration module for Drupal. Both shipped the week before DrupalCon Vienna, where I demonstrated them in my opening keynote.

How orchestration changes platforms

Consider what this means for platforms like Drupal, which I have led for more than two decades. Drupal has thousands of contributed modules that integrate with external services. But if orchestration tools begin offering those same integrations in a way that is easier and more powerful to use, we have to ask how Drupal's role should evolve.

Drupal could move from being the central hub that manages integrations to becoming a key node within this larger orchestration network. As I mentioned earlier, this represents the shift from "marketing stack" to "marketing network".

In this model, Drupal continues managing and publishing content while also acting as a connected participant in such a network. Events in Drupal can trigger workflows across other systems, and orchestration tools can trigger actions back in Drupal. This bidirectional connection makes both more powerful. Drupal gains capabilities without adding complexity to its core, while orchestration platforms gain access to rich content, structured data, publishing workflows, and more.

Drupal can also learn architecturally from these orchestration platforms. Tools like n8n and Activepieces use a simple but powerful pattern: every operation has defined inputs and outputs that can be chained together to build workflows. Drupal could adopt this same approach, making it easier to build internal automations and positioning Drupal as an even more natural participant in orchestration networks.

We have seen similar shifts before. TCP/IP did not make telephones irrelevant; it changed where the intelligence lived. Phones became endpoints in a network defined by the protocol connecting them. Orchestration may follow a similar path, becoming the layer that coordinates how business systems work together.

Where orchestration is heading

Today, orchestration platforms handle workflow automation: when X happens, do Y. Form submissions create CRM entries, send email notifications, post Slack updates. I demonstrated this pattern in my DrupalCon Vienna keynote, showing how predefined workflows eliminate manual work and custom integration code.

But orchestration is evolving toward something more powerful: digital workers. These AI-driven agents will understand context, make decisions, and execute complex tasks across platforms. A digital worker could interpret a goal like "Launch the European campaign for our product launch", analyze what needs to happen, build the workflows, coordinate across your martech network, execute them, and report results.

Tools like Activepieces and protocols like the Model Context Protocol are laying the groundwork for this future. We're moving from automation (executing predefined steps) to autonomy (understanding intent and figuring out how to achieve it). The future will likely require both: deterministic workflows for reliability and consistency, combined with AI-driven decision-making for flexibility and intelligence.

This shift makes the orchestration layer even more critical. It's not just connecting systems anymore; it's where business intelligence and decision-making will live.

Conclusion

When I first clicked through to Activepieces' GitHub repo last summer, I was looking for a tool to automate a workflow. What I found was something bigger: a glimpse of how business software architecture is fundamentally changing. I've been thinking about it since.

To me, the question isn't whether orchestration will become critical infrastructure. It's whether that infrastructure will be open and built collaboratively. That is a future worth investing in, both with capital and with code.

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Capellic: Configuring UNION fields in Drupal Search API: A practical guide to aggregated fields

Use UNION aggregated fields in the Drupal Search API to unify facets and filters across entities. A practical guide, compatible with Solr, Drupal database (DB), and Elasticsearch. read more
29.10.2025

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Simon's Blog: [Drupal] Webform - Generate PDF and Attach in Email upon Submission

Intuition

A client of mine requested the feature in their existing webform (on a Drupal10 website) to be able to generate an PDF print-out of the user’s input upon their every submission, and attach the generated PDF to the with the e-mail trigger by the webform’s handler.

This will ensure they have a copy of the user’s input as the ground truth to be referenced in the future, and the signature in the webform can be shared via the email as a part of the PDF, because by default the webform only allows you to attach the link of signature’s PNG image, which means (if you want any user who receive the email to be able to download the signature without a Drupal authenticated account) you will have to expose via a public link.

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29.10.2025

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DXPR: DXPR Builder AI Beta: When Drupal outperforms Elementor, Divi, Webflow, and the rest

DXPR Builder AI Beta: When Drupal outperforms Elementor, Divi, Webflow, and the rest Jurriaan

TLDR: Watch it build a page from a prompt → Online Demo Download on drupal.org

So, we've been working on Drupal's content UX for over 10 years now, trying to make page building accessible to non-technical users. We've made a lot of progress, but honestly, something always felt like it was missing. The tools were getting more powerful, but making Drupal "easy" was still kind of a stretch. Your clients and their users will agree.

Then we started experimenting with AI.

I've been testing a bunch of other site builders: Webflow, Elementor, Divi, and about 10 others to see what they're doing with AI. Here's what I discovered: they're all bolting AI features on existing tools like an afterthought. They're treating AI as a feature, not a foundation. We took the opposite approach with DXPR. Instead of adding AI to a traditional editor, we built the entire experience around AI-first principles. The difference is striking, and I'd love to show you exactly how this fundamentally changes the way you build pages in Drupal.

Real-time unedited video

What We've Implemented So Far

Rather than just adding AI as a feature checkbox, we tried to think about how it could actually change the workflow. Here are the main things we've built:

Content Rewriting
We've added controls for AI-rewriting content precision and control. Our users actually spend more time editing existing website content than making new pages.
 
Single-Prompt Page Generation

You can describe a page in plain text and get a working layout. It's not perfect every time, but it's a pretty good starting point and saves a lot of manual setup. It's better than other AI writing tools.

Image Generation

Instead of switching to another tool, you can generate images right in the builder. It's integrated into the workflow, which seems to help with iteration speed.

Clone Competitor Pages

You can point the AI at a competitor page and have it screen-scrape the page and reproduce it with DXPR elements matching your theme. It sounds naughty but we know humans copy too, and AI does it better. For inspiration of course.

The goal was to create a workflow where these features actually work together rather than feeling like separate tools. We're trying to let the AI handle repetitive stuff so users can focus on the creative decisions.

Demo Videos

I've put together some demo videos that walk through how this actually works in practice. There are two versions: one with my narration and one with AI voiceover and edit.

These are pretty unfiltered demos. You'll see what works well and where we're still working out the kinks. I think it's important to show the real experience, especially since this is still in beta.

What This Might Mean for Drupal

I know Drupal isn't usually the first platform people think of when they want visual page building. We've always been strong on the backend, but the UI complexity has been a challenge.

What's interesting about this AI integration is that it might actually leverage Drupal's strengths in a new way. We've got this solid, flexible backend that other platforms can't match. And now we're able to put a much more accessible interface on top of it.

Obsessive optimization

Our AI performance is surprisingly fast too: page generation takes seconds, content rewrites happen in real-time. After years of building the foundation, it feels like things are finally clicking.

We even shipped a Rust / WASM HTML optimizer in DXPR Builder that runs in your browser and shaves a whopping 15% off of the token count of HTML we put into the AI, resulting in lower AI latency and better use of AI context capacity.

I Need Your Feedback

We're calling this a beta because we really want to hear from the community before we lock in the final release. What works for you? What feels off? Where do you see gaps or opportunities?

The team has put in a ton of work to get here, and I'm pretty excited about where we are. Your real-world testing is going to help us figure out what we got right and what still needs work.

If you can download DXPR Builder 2.8.0 from Drupal.org and test it out, that would be incredibly helpful. It's completely free including 10,000 words AI gen + 10 images per month in free AI credits. We've set up a FAQ and feedback page for questions and suggestions. Seriously, any input, positive or negative, helps us make this better.

And if you know anyone who might be interested in this kind of thing, feel free to share. We're trying to get this in front of people who might actually use it.

After working on this for so long, it's pretty cool to finally see how AI and Drupal can work together for content editors. Thanks for letting me share this with you all!

Want to Try It Out?

Download the DXPR Builder AI Beta and let us know what you think.

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Specbee: Why decoupling Drupal with React can be a win for marketers

Want to know how the duo of decoupled Drupal and React can power modern marketing? Read this blog to learn how a headless setup simplifies every marketer’s tasks. read more
28.10.2025

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QED42: Inside Drupal Canvas AI: how Agents turn prompts into pages Inside Drupal Canvas AI: how Agents turn prompts into pages



Explore how Drupal Canvas AI Agents transform simple prompts into fully functional web pages, enhancing automation, speed, and creative control.



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28.10.2025

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Cheppers: Automated Accessibility Testing Made Simple

Accessibility has always been part of Drupal’s DNA but keeping it consistent across large sites takes more than good intentions. As standards evolve, developers and editors must balance WCAG compliance with design, content, and performance. This post looks at how automation and AI can make that work easier. From adding automated WCAG checks to CI pipelines to using AI tools that guide content editors, Drupal teams can spot problems earlier and fix them faster. At Cheppers, we’ve built a reliable, developer-friendly testing system for real Drupal projects, and we’re already preparing it for the next generation of WCAG guidelines. read more
28.10.2025

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State of Drupal presentation (October 2025)

This blog has been re-posted and edited with permission from Dries Buytaert's blog.

In my DrupalCon Vienna keynote, I talk about how Drupal is adapting to an AI-driven web through AI-enabled visual editing, site templates, autonomous agents, and workflow orchestration.

The web is changing fast. AI now writes content, builds web pages, and answers questions directly, often bypassing websites entirely.

People often wonder what this means for Drupal, so at DrupalCon Vienna, I tackled this head-on. My message was simple: AI is the storm, but it's also the way through it. Instead of fighting AI, we're leaning into it.

My keynote focused on how Drupal is evolving across four product areas. We're making it easier to get started with Site Templates, enabling visual site building through Drupal Canvas, accelerating development with AI assistance, and exploring complex workflows with new orchestration tools.

If you missed the keynote, you can watch the video below, or download my slides (62 MB).

Vienna felt like a turning point. People could see the pieces coming together. Drupal is finding its footing in the AI era, leading in AI innovation, and ready to help shape what comes next for the web.

Growing Drupal with Site Templates

One of the most important ways to grow Drupal is to make it easier and faster to build new sites. We began that work with Recipes, a way to quickly add common features to a site. Recipes help people go from idea to a website in hours instead of days.

At DrupalCon Vienna, I talked about the next step in that journey: our first Site Template. Site Templates build on Recipes and also include a complete design with layouts, visual style, and sample content. The result is that you can go from a new Drupal install to a fully working website in minutes. It will be the easiest way yet to get started with Drupal.

Next, we plan to introduce more Site Templates and launch a Site Template Marketplace where anyone can discover, share, and build on templates for different use cases.

A new visual editing experience

At DrupalCon Vienna, the energy around Drupal Canvas was infectious. Some even called it "CanvasCon". Drupal Canvas sessions were often standing room only, just like the Drupal AI sessions.

I first showed an early version of Drupal Canvas at DrupalCon Barcelona in September 2024, when we launched Drupal's Starshot initiative. The progress we've made in just one year is remarkable. My keynote showed parts of Drupal Canvas in action, but for a deeper dive, I recommend watching this breakout session.

Version 1.0 of Drupal Canvas is scheduled for November 2025. Starting in January 2026, it will become the default page builder in Drupal CMS 2.0. After more than 15 months of development and countless contributors working to make Drupal easier for everyone, it's hard to believe we're almost there. This marks the beginning of a new chapter for how people create with Drupal.

What excites me most is what this solves. For years, building pages in Drupal required technical expertise. Drupal Canvas gives end-users a visual page builder that is both more powerful and easy to use. Plus, it supports React, which means front-end developers can contribute using skills they already have.

Drupal's accidental AI advantage

Every content management system faces defining moments. For Drupal, one came with the release of Drupal 8. We rebuilt Drupal from the ground up, adopting modern design patterns and improving configuration management, versioning, workflows, and more.

The transition was hard, but here is the surprising part: ten years later those decisions gave Drupal an unexpected advantage in today's AI-driven web. The architecture we created is exactly what AI systems need today. When AI modifies content, you need version control to roll back mistakes. When it builds pages, you need structured data, permissions, and workflows. Drupal already has those capabilities.

For years, Drupal prioritized flexibility and robustness while other platforms focused on ease of use. What once felt like extra complexity now makes perfect sense. Drupal has quietly become one of the most AI-ready platforms available.

AI is the storm, and the way through the storm

As I said in my keynote: "Some days AI terrifies me. An hour later it excites me. By the evening, I'm tired of hearing about it.". Still, we can't ignore AI.

I first introduced AI as part of Starshot. Five months ago, it became its own dedicated track with the launch of the Drupal AI initiative. Since then, twenty two agencies have backed it with funding and contributors, together contributing over one million dollars. This is the largest fundraising effort in Drupal's history.

The initiative is already producing impressive results. At DrupalCon Vienna, we released Drupal AI version 1.2, a major step forward for the initiative.

In my keynote, I also demonstrated three new AI capabilities:

  1. AI-powered page building: Drupal AI can now generate complete, designed pages in minutes using a component-based design system in Drupal Canvas. What site builders used to build in hours now happens in minutes while maintaining your site's structure and style.
  2. Context Control Center: Teams can define brand voice, target audiences, and key messages from a single UI. All AI agents draw from this source of truth.
  3. Autonomous agents: When you update information in the Context Control Center, such as a product price or company statistic, agents automatically find every instance throughout your site and propose updates. You review and approve changes before they go live.

Orchestration as a path to explore

Earlier this year, I wrote about the great digital agency unbundling. As AI automates more technical work, agencies need to evolve their business models and find new ways to create value.

One promising direction is orchestration: building systems and workflows that connect AI agents, content platforms, CRMs, and marketing tools into intelligent, automated workflows. I think of it as DXP 2.0.

Most organizations have complex marketing technology stacks. Connecting all the systems in their stack often requires custom code or repetitive manual tasks. This integration work can be time-consuming and hard to maintain.

Modern orchestration tools solve this by automating how information flows between systems. Instead of writing custom code, you can use no-code tools to define workflows that trigger automatically. When someone fills out a form, the system creates a CRM contact, sends a welcome email, and notifies your team without any manual work.

In my keynote, I showed how ECA and ActivePieces can work together. Jürgen Haas, who created ECA, and I collaborated on this integration. ECA lets you define automations inside Drupal using events, conditions, and actions. ActivePieces is an open source automation platform similar to Zapier or n8n.

This approach allows us to build user experiences that are not only better and smarter, but also positions Drupal to benefit from AI innovation happening across the broader ecosystem. The idea resonated in Vienna. People approached me enthusiastically with related projects and demos, including tools like Flowdrop or Drupal's MCP module.

Between now and DrupalCon Chicago, we're inviting the community to explore and expand on this work. Join us in #orchestration on Drupal Slack, test the new Orchestration module, connect more automation platforms, or help improve ECA. If this direction proves valuable, we'll share what we learned at DrupalCon Chicago.

Building the future together

At DrupalCon Vienna, I felt something shift. Sessions were packed. People were excited about Site Templates and the Marketplace. Drupal Canvas drew huge crowds, and even more agencies signed up to join the Drupal AI initiative. During contribution day, more people than usual showed up looking for ways to help.

That energy in Vienna reflected something bigger. AI is changing how people use the web and how we build for it. It can feel threatening, and it can feel full of possibility, but what became clear in Vienna is that Drupal is well positioned at this inflection point, with both momentum and direction.

What makes this moment special is how the community is responding with focus and collaboration. We are approaching it as a much more coordinated effort, while still leaving room for experimentation.

Vienna showed me that the Drupal community is ready to take this on together. We have navigated uncharted territory before, but this time there is a boldness and unity I have not seen in years. That is the way through the storm. I am proud to be part of it.

I want to extend my gratitude to everyone who contributed to making my presentation and demos a success. A special thank you to Adam G-HAidan FosterASH SullivanBálint KlériCristina ChumillasElliott MowerEmma HorrellGábor HojtsyGurwinder AntalJames AbrahamsJurgen HaasKristen PolLauri EskolaMarcus JohanssonMartin Anderson-ClutzPamela BaroneTiffany FarrissTim Lehnen, and Witze Van der Straeten. Many others contributed indirectly to make this possible. If I've inadvertently omitted anyone, please reach out.

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State of Drupal Open University

What started as an idea among a couple of people has rapidly expanded into something with global interest. There are now educators teaching Drupal at higher education and universities, which is amazing. It means new people are being introduced to our beloved open source project.

“What if we could open source the teaching materials themselves, and teach others how to teach Drupal?”

A lot has happened since then. People from around the world have been collaborating on the teaching materials created by Hilmar Kári Hallbjörnsson, who is now in his fourth year of teaching Drupal at Reykjavík University. But the idea has grown, it’s become an initiative with the goal of reaching, introducing, and welcoming new Drupal enthusiasts into the community.

Drupal itself is thriving. With Drupal CMS and the AI initiative, the platform has more power and potential than ever before. This enthusiasm is growing both within and beyond the Drupal community. In the context of digital sovereignty, AI, privacy, security, and accessibility, a whole new set of opportunities is emerging for Drupal and open source.

What is the Drupal Open University Initiative?

The Drupal Open University Initiative is a community-driven effort focused on bringing Drupal into academic and other (higher) education environments. Our mission is to introduce students and aspiring developers to the power of Drupal, and to help cultivate the next generation of contributors. Through comprehensive, open-source-based courses, we aim to equip students, educators, and guest lecturers with the knowledge and tools needed to engage with Drupal—and the broader open source ecosystem. Together, we're shaping a future where Drupal continues to grow through the energy of new talent and an increasingly vibrant community.

Why This Matters

Drupal is so much more than just code, it's a thriving ecosystem powered by one of the most dedicated open source communities in the world. But while that community remains strong, its average age is rising, and many young developers never encounter Drupal at all when starting to build their skills. In recent years, we've made significant progress in lowering the barrier to entry: today, it's even possible to build a Drupal site using AI, without writing a single line of code.

“I thought I heard that we won’t need junior devs now that we have generative AI?”

Within the community, there’s a strong desire to teach, guide, and share knowledge. If we can reach students early in their learning journey and spark their interest in Drupal, we have a unique opportunity to foster the next generation of Drupal developers. And by teaching Drupal, we also introduce them to our vibrant and welcoming community, helping them experience the value of contribution from the very beginning.

Who’s involved?

I have tried to find everyone actively mentioned on our Drupal.org project or bi-weekly notes, please let me know when you are missing from this list.

André Angelantoni (aangel), Ben Mullins (bnjmnm), Darren oh (darren-oh), Yan Zhang  (designfitsu), Hilmar Hallbjörnsson (drupalviking), Esmeralda Tijhoff (esmoves), Fran Wyllie (franwyllie), Gayatri Tandon (gayatritandon), Nico Grienauer (grienauer), Guzman Bellon (guzmanb), Wouter Immerzeel (immoreel), Jean-Paul Vosmeer (jpvos), Karos Abdulqadir, Kwasi Afreh, Lenny Moskalyk (lenny moskalyk), Martin Anderson-Clutz (mandclu), Asim Mehta (metasim), Jordan Thompson (nord102), Rachel Lawson (rachel_norfolk), Salim Lakhani (salimlakhani), Jasper van Schelven (sch11en), Eric Wheeler (sikofitt), Soumya V (soumyavbhat), Norah Medlin (teknorah), Michael Anello (ultimike)

The Four Pillars of the Initiative

1. Courses and Teachers

Our first focus is to find, build, open source, and expand the existing Drupal curriculum. This includes everything from introductory courses to fully-fledged academic modules worth 6 ECTS points or more. One of our key goals is to empower Drupal enthusiasts, whether they’re developers or educators, to teach Drupal in a university or high school setting. To do that, we provide resources, templates, and mentorship on both content and delivery.

We explore different angles to make Drupal education relevant across disciplines: from comprehensive Drupal development tracks to specialized topics like AI, headless Drupal with React, or mastering PHP-based web applications using Drupal. In parallel, we’ve also discovered new formats to reach broader audiences, such as Drupal in a Day. Our first official session took place in May at Drupaljam in the Netherlands, gathering valuable feedback. The second is being organized at DrupalCon Vienna with 90+ students attending and a Drupal in a Day for Drupalcon Chicago is in the works.

Theme’s we are working on

  • 6 ECTS academic course
  • Acquia’s Drupal Course
  • Drupal in a Day program
  • Open Source Book of starting with Drupal “All Things Drupal”
  • Guidelines for starter tracks at camps
  • Onboarding material from Drupal Companies

2. Universities and Schools

Drupal has a long-standing history in the academic world, many universities and schools already use it in their digital infrastructure. So why not teach it, too? We believe Drupal should be among the course options available in IT and digital curricula. Many agencies and Drupal professionals already have connections in educational environments. By leveraging these warm relationships, we can introduce formal Drupal courses in places where there’s already familiarity with the platform.

We’re mapping out which schools and universities are already teaching Drupal, and building case studies to inspire others. We’re also exploring how students experience Drupal, and how we can create dedicated spaces for them within our community, on Drupal.org, at camps and cons, or through student programs. Think internship matchmaking, guest lectures, or introductory presentations hosted by local agencies. The goal: make Drupal education visible, accessible, and desirable in the academic world.

Material worked on

  • Drupal in a Day
  • Drupal courses
  • List with universities and schools
  • Invites to Universities and schools
  • ‘Friends of Drupal’

3. Community

Our community has always excelled at sharing advanced knowledge, especially at camps and conferences. But what if we created more space for beginners at those same events? We believe every camp should include beginner-friendly tracks, clearly designed to welcome newcomers, students, and self-taught developers. We can help camps develop and deliver those tracks, including guidance on how to reach the right audience and what topics to cover.

But it doesn’t stop at camps. How do we find newcomers? How do we make them feel welcome and embed them into user groups and local meetups? Local associations and user groups can play a vital role in bridging the gap between schools, agencies, events, and education. With their support, we can make Drupal easier to access, easier to love, and easier to stay involved in.

Material worked on

  • How to bring people into the community program
  • How to contribute to the courses
  • Organized a Drupal-in-a-day at Drupaljam
  • ‘Wat can camp organizers do for beginners’

4. The Initiative

For Drupal Open University to succeed, it must align with the broader ambitions of the Drupal community, especially those focused on growth and inclusivity. That means working alongside existing initiatives, supporting our project leadership, and coordinating with other community efforts in education, contribution, and outreach.

We’re actively seeking collaboration with key stakeholders: educators, agency leaders, community organizers, and Drupal Association members. The more we align, the faster we can move. This is not just a curriculum, it’s a movement. A shared opportunity to help Drupal grow by helping others learn.

Material worked on

What’s Next

We’re building a roadmap and inviting the community to get involved in shaping it. Together, we’ll define priorities, timelines, and shared goals. This includes expanding our curriculum, scaling Drupal in a Day events, supporting beginner tracks at camps, and building networks of teachers and universities. The initiative thrives on collaboration, and now is the time to align our efforts.

Our next steps:

  • Present the courses – share the why, the structure, and the vision behind it.
  • Reach out – connect with universities, schools, Drupal camps, and user groups.
  • Inspire others – get people excited and engaged in spreading Drupal education.
  • Create and share – develop a practical “how to” for organizing a course or session.
  • Build and open source – make the courses freely available and community-driven.
  • Teach and organize – support those who want to teach or host a course.
  • Evaluate and improve – gather feedback and evolve the material.
  • Show and tell – highlight success stories and encourage others to join.

We’re also preparing a community presentation to share the current state of the initiative, including a Q&A sessions. This is your chance to get involved, ask questions, and help shape the future of Drupal education.

Final Thoughts

We are not, and do not aim to be, competitors to the many excellent learning environments, whether open or commercial, within or beyond the Drupal community. On the contrary, we want to foster the next generation of Drupal developers, and we believe that the more resources exist once people are hooked on Drupal, the better. We hope to collaborate broadly and combine strengths wherever possible.

Ultimately, we see this initiative as a contribution to the future of Drupal. As Dries Buytaert outlined in his vision for long-term growth, one key obstacle is: “Make Drupal easy to evaluate and adopt.” We believe Drupal Open University is one way to help remove that obstacle, by meeting new learners where they are and welcoming them into our community with open arms.

If you're inspired, already teaching, or simply curious to contribute, we invite you to join us. You can find our project at drupal.org/project/open_university or connect with us via Slack in the #open-university-initiative channel.

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DrupalCon Vienna Aftermovie

What a week!The people, the talks, the parties, the awards.… all that passion. DrupalConVienna had it all.Here’s your first glimpse of the official Aftermovie Can you spot yourself? The full video is coming soon… stay tuned! read more
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From hours to minutes: Building an AI-powered PDF importer for local government for LocalGov Drupal

Guest blog post by Angie Forson, Web and Digital Programme Lead, Southwark Council.

The Web and Digital team at Southwark Council, along with our partners at Chicken, is building an AI-powered PDF importer for the LocalGov Drupal Publication Module. Together, we’re unlocking a faster, more accessible, and more collaborative future for publishing. 

Why this matters 

Manual PDF conversion can take hours – sometimes days. With our importer, it happens in minutes – often under one minute. Multiply that across thousands of PDFs, and the time savings are game-changing. 

I’m excited about the impact this product will have — not just for our users, but also in transforming how we design, build, and create content internally. We’re shaping a future where services start with HTML-first thinking.

Evelyn Francourt, User Experience Lead 

Understanding the workflow 

We upload a PDF to the module, which will then kick-start the importing process in the background.  

The result is the HTML representation of the PDF content, which is then saved into a Drupal Publication. We can then review and publish the Publication.  

Each import process is logged so that any errors can be reviewed and fixed. 

How the technology works 

Each PDF goes through a three-step ETL process, called an “import pipeline” in the module: 

  1. Extract: A PDF parser pulls content from the PDF. The default is the smalot PDF parser. 
  2. Transform: The parsed content is AI converts it to properly tagged HTML with logical pagination. Currently the module uses Claude Sonnet. 
  3. Save: Clean HTML pages ready to publish in Drupal 

Built for flexibility 

We can build as many import pipelines as needed, each with its own custom AI prompt. Useful for things like handling different types of PDF content or layout.

Furthermore, the pipeline uses a plugin architecture, where each step can be swapped out. Councils can use different extractors, AI models, or output to different Drupal content types to suit their needs. 

This project is a great example of AI working alongside and empowering content creators, and Drupal as a platform supports this really well.

Farez Rahman, Drupal Developer 

Agile, user-centred delivery 

We’re delivering this project the way we deliver our best work – agile and user-centred by design.  
 
We have adapted our delivery to meet the challenges of innovation design. Our team has had to continuously refine requirements and acceptance criteria to ensure the tool meets real user needs and delivers meaningful outcomes.  

Working on this AI product is an incredible experience — each day comes with new challenges, unexpected turns, and fresh opportunities to innovate. The pace of change made the whole process an absolute adrenaline rush.

Giorgi Bujiashvili, Delivery Manager

What we’ve achieved so far 

As Chicken fast-tracks development, we’ve been testing and refining prompts across a wide range of PDFs to prove what’s possible: 

  • import images, URLs and linked text 
  • rebuild tables with correct HTML tags 
  • apply accurate heading hierarchies (H1, H2, H3) 
  • remove unwanted hard returns from PDF text

We’ve also cracked the pagination challenge. Early versions mirrored PDFs page-by-page, causing awkward breaks mid-paragraph or mid-list. Now the importer processes the entire document at once and, with the right AI prompt, inserts page breaks at logical user-friendly points such as topic changes or new sections.   

Built with (and for) the community 

This project has been co-designed with content designers, developers, and the LocalGov Drupal community.

Together, we’re shaping a scalable, open-source tool that other councils can adopt, adapt, and improve.

Angie Forson, Web and Digital Programme Lead 

A leap forward in accessible publishing 

The AI PDF Importer isn’t just a tool – it’s a step change in accessible, open-source publishing for local government. Following this release, it will be open and shareable with the LocalGov Drupal community for other councils to adopt and iterate. 

If you’re interested in supporting or scaling this project, contact Angie Forson – Angie.Forson@southwark.gov.uk. Let’s change the game together.

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Celebrating Excellence: The Women in Drupal Award Shines a Spotlight on Female Leaders Shaping the Future of Open Source

The Women in Drupal Award sponsored by JAKALA, returned this year to honour and celebrate the outstanding achievements of women making remarkable contributions to the global Drupal community. The award, presented during the prestigious DrupalCon Vienna 2025 opening ceremony, recognises women who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and impact within one of the world’s most influential open-source ecosystems.

Created by JAKALA, with the mission of amplifying women’s voices in technology, the Women in Drupal Award highlights three core values that reflect the essence of the Drupal community: Inspire, Connect, and Empower. The award has three categories to celebrate women who embody these principles through their work as developers, designers, mentors, advocates, and community builders.

Every story shared through the Women in Drupal Award reminds us why diversity matters—it changes how we think, build, and collaborate. Supporting this initiative is both a privilege and a responsibility, one that aligns deeply with JAKALA’s purpose of creating meaningful impact through technology.

— Kitt Ralkov, Managing Director, Experience, HR & Marketing at JAKALA

This year’s honourees were recognised for their outstanding contributions to Drupal and the wider tech community:

  • Define Award – Emma Horrell
    Honoured for her leadership in shaping digital strategy and defining inclusive, impactful solutions that set the direction for successful Drupal projects.
  • Build Award – Sinduri Guntupalli
    Recognised for her hands-on innovation, exceptional technical expertise, and commitment to creating robust and scalable Drupal solutions.
  • Scale Award – Jess (xjm)
    Celebrated for her ability to grow teams, communities, and projects—amplifying the reach of Drupal across industries and empowering others along the way.

JAKALA created the Women in Drupal award to ensure that women’s stories and successes in technology are visible and celebrated. With Drupal powering millions of websites worldwide, the community’s ongoing efforts toward gender inclusion reflect a broader movement across open source: making technology more welcoming and equitable for everyone.

You have to get through the impostor syndrome. The community is super welcoming.

said Emma Horrell, one of this year’s recipients.

JAKALA is the official sponsor of the Women in Drupal Award since its inception four years ago. As a long-standing supporter of diversity and inclusion in technology, JAKLA ensured the award could reach a global audience and showcase some of the incredible talent in the Drupal community. Through its commitment to equity and innovation, JAKALA continues to help shape a more inclusive future for open source communities worldwide.

In the end, I mostly wanted to give back to the community.

said Sinduri Guntupalli.

The ceremony has become a highlight of DrupalCon. Beyond the award itself, the wider Women in Drupal initiative fosters mentorship programs, networking opportunities, and global visibility for women working in Drupal and open source.

I was intimidated by core contribution but very friendly members of the community came to me

said Jess (xjm).

The Women in Drupal Award is supported by the Drupal Association and leading organisations across the industry. Together, they aim to build a more inclusive, diverse, and forward-looking community, one that reflects the world it serves.

About Women in Drupal

Women in Drupal is a community-driven initiative dedicated to celebrating, supporting, and empowering women in the Drupal ecosystem. Through events, mentorship, and recognition, the program fosters inclusion and encourages greater participation and leadership in open source.

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nicoloye 15.10.2025

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From Figma to Drupal: My Journey into AI and Open Source

This is the first in a series of blog posts where we have invited organisations from across the Drupal ecosystem to share their experiences and insights on how they are using Drupal AI in their work. If your organisation is innovating with Drupal AI, we would be delighted to feature you in a future post.

Witze Van der Straeten is a Front-End Web Development student at Arteveldehogeschool in Belgium. In this post, he shares how discovering Drupal has completely changed the way he thinks about design, development, and community.

Discovering Drupal

Before my internship, I had actually never heard of Drupal. At school, we learned about other CMSs, but Drupal was only briefly mentioned, we never explored it in depth. During my search for an internship, I connected with the owner of Calibrate, who was immediately enthusiastic and invited me to join the team.

By coincidence, my first week at Calibrate aligned with Drupal Dev Days Leuven. It is a community event full of talks, contributions, and collaboration.

From the moment I walked in, I noticed how welcoming everyone was. People came up to me, asked about my background, and shared their own stories. It was clear that this wasn’t just a CMS, it was a community of people who genuinely care.

Dries Buytaert held a Q&A, and I was impressed by how open and democratic the whole ecosystem felt. There wasn’t a “boss” giving orders — it was a team of people building something together, guided by shared passion.

The evening events were just as memorable: games, group activities, and spontaneous gatherings where 30 people ended up sharing a table full of laughter and ideas.

By the end of the week, I knew — this is where I belong.

Learning and Experimenting

Back at my internship, I started with the basics, completing the Acquia training videos and building a small site.
As a front-end developer, I quickly realized I wanted more creative freedom. That’s when a colleague introduced me to Single Directory Components (SDCs). It's a new approach that made the front-end feel more modern and modular. I immediately loved it.

Later, my mentor suggested I explore something even newer: MCP servers. MCP stands for Model Context Protocol, an emerging standard that allows AI tools to communicate with each other.

I found a Figma MCP server, and since I was already familiar with Figma from school, I started experimenting. I connected it with GitHub Copilot in Visual Studio Code, and the first time I saw a Figma component appear in my editor, I knew this could save a lot of time.

At first, I wasn’t sure how to make it work in Drupal and especially with Twig files and SDCs. But the more I tested, the more it made sense. Eventually, I managed to make a designed Figma component appear on a Drupal site in just minutes — something that used to take hours.

I showed it to my team at Calibrate, who found it very interesting, but since it was experimental, we decided to pause the exploration for a while.

Creating the Figma-to-Drupal Tutorial

A few months later, I had to create a tutorial for a school project on Drupal and AI. Naturally, I knew what I wanted to write about — the Figma-to-Drupal workflow.

My goal was to make something clear and practical, especially for people who had never touched Drupal or MCPs before. I wanted anyone to follow the tutorial and realize how powerful Drupal could be when combined with design tools and AI.

After finishing, I shared the tutorial in the Drupal Slack community, and the response was amazing. People commented, shared ideas, and even added me on LinkedIn to discuss it further.

You can explore Figma-to-Drupal tutorial here.

Two lead developers from UI Suite reached out with great feedback that helped me refine the workflow. Then I received a message from Paul Johnson, who encouraged me to share my story — which is why I’m writing this blog today. 

Collaborating with Dries and Canvas AI

One day, I received a message from Dries Buytaert himself:

Hey Witze, the Figma-to-Drupal idea sounds cool. Do you happen to have a short demo video of it?

I sent him my demo right away. Dries replied that there was still too much manual work involved, and he wondered if we could integrate it with Canvas AI, an AI-powered development tool that’s part of the Drupal ecosystem.

Of course, when Dries asks, you experiment! We started exchanging ideas about how to automate parts of the workflow with Canvas AI, and suddenly I was collaborating with the founder of Drupal himself.

I never expected someone so busy to spend that much time helping a student. That experience showed me once again how exceptional this community is — not just technically, but personally.

By the way you can see how this work is going, it was featured on stage at DrupalCon Vienna presented by Dries himself!

So, thank you, Dries!

What We’re Working On

Right now, we’re exploring how to make this integration more stable and impactful.

The goal is to simplify the journey from design to Drupal implementation — reducing repetitive steps and empowering front-end developers to work faster and smarter.

It’s still early, and there are bugs to fix, but I truly believe this could become something big. With a strong community like Drupal’s, we can lead the way in how AI transforms web development.

I’m also in touch with Dries about whether this could be mentioned in the DriesNote, which would be an incredible opportunity.

See You in Vienna

I’m attending DrupalCon Vienna, and I’d love to connect with anyone exploring AI, Figma, or front-end innovation in Drupal.

If you’re curious or want to collaborate, feel free to reach out — I’m always open to new ideas!

Reflections on My Journey

Looking back, Drupal has changed more than just how I code — it changed how I think.

I’ve learned that open source isn’t about software alone. It’s about people — listening, sharing, and building something together that’s bigger than any one of us.

To other students or newcomers reading this

Don’t be afraid to get involved. Even if you feel inexperienced, your ideas matter. This community will welcome you, just as it welcomed me.

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pdjohnson 15.10.2025

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International Splash Awards Spotlight Excellence in Drupal Innovation at DrupalCon Vienna 2025

The International Splash Awards 2025 concluded today during DrupalCon Europe in Vienna, celebrating the world’s most outstanding Drupal projects, agencies, and developers. The annual awards recognize excellence in design, innovation, technical achievement, and community impact across a range of categories.

Now in its third edition, the International Splash Awards attracted a record number of submissions from across the globe. A distinguished jury of independent experts in web design, user experience, open source development, and digital strategy evaluated entries across criteria including concept, execution, emotional appeal, accessibility, performance, and social relevance.

Winners & Highlights

Commerce

  • Winner: BikeAlert B2B Platform by E-sepia Web Innovation
  • Runner-up: Occhio - Digital Experience Platform for an international design brand by Factorial GmbH

Corporate

  • Winner: Maggi.de - Successful repositioning by 1xINTERNET GmbH
  • Runner-up: Relaunching Dole - A global brand dedicated to delivering healthy produce by Factorial GmbH

Design / UX

  • Winner: Museum für Gestaltung Zürich - Swiss Design Meets Digital Progress by Liip AG
  • Runner-up: Relaunching Dole - A global brand dedicated to delivering healthy produce by Factorial GmbH

Education & Social / Community

  • Winner: DAISIE - Digital operation system for TelefonSeelsorge by Factorial GmbH
  • Runner-up: Setting a New Standard: How Drupal Powers Shanghai American School’s Digital Future by ImageX

Government & Public Services / Healthcare

  • Winner: Switzerland: Canton of Basel-Stadt - Public information truly centred on its users by Liip AG
  • Runner-up: Examenblad.nl & Examenbladmbo.nl - College voor Toetsen en Examens by Swis

Non-profit

  • Winner: World Cancer Day - United by Unique by 1xINTERNET GmbH
  • Runner-up: DAISIE - Digital operation system for TelefonSeelsorge by Factorial GmbH

Tools / Apps

  • Winner: mossbo - The Innovative Cloud CMS Ecosystem with AI-Features by drunomics
  • Runner-up: DrupalFit - A Lightweight AI-Powered Tool for 360° Audits and Continuous Compliance by DrupalFit (OpenSense Labs)

Impact & Community

The International Splash Awards serve not only to honor outstanding work but also to inspire collaboration, share best practices, and elevate the broader Drupal ecosystem. Over time, many awardees have contributed back to the community through open source modules, conference talks, training, and mentorship.

Supporting organizations and sponsors played a key role in making this year’s event possible, offering financial, logistical, and promotional support. Their involvement underscores the importance of recognizing digital excellence in open-source technologies.

Looking Ahead: 2026 & Beyond

With the 2025 edition now behind us, the Splash Awards organizers are already planning for 2026 and beyond. As Drupal evolves and the demands on digital platforms grow ever more complex, the Awards intend to broaden their reach, add new categories (e.g. AI, data privacy, sustainability), and deepen their engagement with designers, developers, and clients globally.

Submissions for International Splash Awards 2026 will be announced in a few months, stay in touch and don’t miss an opportunity to participate in this amazing event.

About International Splash Awards

The International Splash Awards is an independent, global awards program that highlights exceptional Drupal-powered websites, applications, and digital solutions. Its mission is to recognize creativity, technical excellence, and social impact within the Drupal and open-source communities.

For more information about categories, submission guidelines, jury members, and past winners, visit https://splashawards.org/.

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nicoloye 14.10.2025

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October Drupal for Nonprofits Chat

Join us THURSDAY, October 16 at 1pm ET / 10am PT, for our regularly scheduled call to chat about all things Drupal and nonprofits. (Convert to your local time zone.)

We don't have anything specific on the agenda this month, so we'll have plenty of time to discuss anything that's on our minds at the intersection of Drupal and nonprofits. Got something specific you want to talk about? Feel free to share ahead of time in our collaborative Google document!

All nonprofit Drupal devs and users, regardless of experience level, are always welcome on this call.

This free call is sponsored by NTEN.org and open to everyone.

Information on joining the meeting can be found in our collaborative Google document.

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DriesNote DrupalCon Vienna 2025 | The Drupal Renaissance: Canvas, AI, Drupal CMS 2.0 & More

Dries Buytaert delivers one of the most significant DriesNotes in Drupal's history at DrupalCon Vienna 2024. Discover how Drupal is leading the AI revolution in content management with groundbreaking announcements about Drupal Canvas, Drupal AI, CMS 2.0, and the new marketplace.🔑 KEY ANNOUNCEMENTS: Drupal Canvas 1.0 RC available NOW (full release November 2025) Drupal CMS 2.0 launching January 2026 (potentially on Drupal's 25th birthday) $1M raised for Drupal AI initiative (22 agency partners) Site Templates & Marketplace approved and funded Community contributions DOUBLED since 2023 read more
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Drupal AI in Action: World Cancer Day, Southwark Council & Basel-Stadt Canton

Discover how organisations are already using Drupal AI to make a real difference. In this short feature, we explore three examples: World Cancer Day, where AI helps review and moderate thousands of personal stories shared from around the world. Southwark Council, using AI-driven insights to make local services easier to access and understand. Canton Basel-Stadt, using an AI chatbot for everyday questions and AI-assisted text and image simplification, making content clearer and more accessible. Each story shows how AI, built into Drupal, is helping people work smarter, connect communities, and communicate with clarity. Find out more about Drupal AI here: https://new.drupal.org/ai read more
Drupal Association 13.10.2025

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DrupalCon Vienna 2025 is almost here!

Vienna, we’re here! 🇦🇹 Tim Doyle, CEO of the Drupal Association, has landed and is ready for an incredible #DrupalConVienna week ahead. 🌍✨ The countdown is almost over! Are you ready to join the excitement? #Drupal #DrupalCon #DrupalConEur read more
Drupal Association 10.10.2025

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Drupal AI at DrupalCon Vienna: Sneak peek at the program

On September 25th 2025 we had our monthly webinar. This time it was dedicated to the upcoming DrupalCon Vienna and gave a chance to take a quick look at the AI dedicated sessions. A panel discussion featured Drupal AI team members who will be presenting in October in Vienna. Moderator of the talk: Matthew Saunders, amazee.io Panelists: Jamie Abrahams, FreelyGive Christoph Breidert, 1xINTERNET Frederik Wouters, Dropsolid read more
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How to Craft an Award-Winning Splash Awards Submission | Webinar

Learn how to put your best work forward for the DrupalCon Nara 2025 Splash Awards. In this webinar recording, we walk through what the judges are looking for, how to structure your submission, and tips for telling the story behind your Drupal project. Perfect for both first-time entrants and past participants. read more
Drupal Association 11.09.2025

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Webinar: Key Insights from Global AI Survey and Roadmap Reveal by The Drupal AI Initiative

In July 2025 we asked business leaders and agency experts to identify the AI capabilities in marketing they value most. This webinar brings exclusive insights from survey analysis gathered from 216 AI professionals, business leaders, and technical decision makers from 199 different organizations across multiple industries. Our findings provide a clear picture of where organisations are focusing their AI investments, and the features they regard as essential for future success. These insights can help your leadership prioritize AI investments to maximize their strategic benefit. ** WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ** - Top AI capabilities organisations value and want the most, and how these vary across different industries. - Emerging trends and sector-specific priorities shaping the next phase of AI in digital experience platforms. - How these insights are influencing the strategic direction and roadmap of Drupal AI to meet the needs of agencies, site owners, and end users. - Practical ways you can engage with the Drupal AI Initiative and contribute to its future development. Presenters: Christoph Breidert - Co-founder 1xINTERNET and lead for the AI Survey [ https://www.1xinternet.com ] Paul Johnson - Business Development Manager 1xINTERNET [ https://www.1xinternet.com ] Kristen Pol - Senior Technologist Salsa Digital [ https://salsa.digital ] Learn more about Drupal AI: https://new.drupal.org/ai The Drupal AI Initiative: https://drupal.org/ai-initiative For media enquiries please contact p.johnson@1xinternet.com read more
Drupal Association 29.08.2025

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Drupal AI secures $170k funding to catalyse progress

Dominique De Cooman announces the largest single intake of AI Makers since the Drupal AI Initiative began. The combined funding and FTE contributions means: - Faster delivery of core AI features for Drupal - Better documentation, governance, and community enablement - Stronger global representation from agencies across regions Find out how you can contribute to Drupal AI by becoming a maker too: https://new.drupal.org/ai/become-a-maker Learn more about Drupal AI: https://new.drupal.org/ai Drupal AI Initiative home: https://www.drupal.org/about/starshot/initiatives/ai Get involved: https://www.drupal.org/about/starshot/initiatives/ai read more
Drupal Association 15.08.2025

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Choosing the right AI tools for content and marketing: making informed choices for your business

The current AI marketplace is crowded with startups and established technology providers, each vying for attention offering a bewildering array of features. For business leaders, the real challenge lies not in the availability of options, but in choosing a solution that genuinely supports strategic goals and day-to-day operational needs. It is all too easy to be influenced by hype or surface-level features, rather than focusing on long-term value and alignment with business priorities. In this webinar, you will learn: - A practical methodology: for identifying AI tools that support your business requirements - The value of open source: in enabling flexibility and control when working with different AI and LLM technologies - How to approach AI governance: and responsibly delegate tasks to automated systems - Evidence-based insights: and actionable guidance to support confident decision-making - How Drupal AI could be the perfect fit for your organisation Host: - Paul Johnson Business -Development Manager 1xINTERNET.com Panel: - Alan Botwright - Director, Product & Solutions Marketing Acquia.com - Matthew Saunders - AI Ambassador amazee.io - Jamie Abrahams - Director FreelyGive Learn more about Drupal AI: https://new.drupal.org/ai The Drupal AI Initiaive: https://www.drupal.org/about/starshot/initiatives/ai For media enquiries please contact p.johnson@1xinternet.com read more
Drupal Association 24.07.2025

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Beyond the Build Episode 6: Kanopi Studios + The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History

Nicholas Gliserman from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History shares the story behind the Hamilton Education Program and how Drupal helped bring it to classrooms across the country. The Hamilton Education Program started as a collaborative effort between Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History to use the musical “Hamilton” as a vehicle for educational enrichment, bringing history alive for young audiences through the arts. The website integrates American history education with the arts by allowing high school students to experience the musical and delve into its history; teachers and students are encouraged to conduct research using the website’s resources. The previous Hamilton site was built in Drupal 7, which was outdated and becoming increasingly rigid. Editors had a tough time updating content and didn’t have the flexibility of a more modern version of Drupal to create visually appealing pages for their audiences, while teachers had difficulty managing their students. It was time to redesign and rebuild with Kanopi Studios. read more
Drupal Association 09.07.2025

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Welcome to the Drupal AI Initiative

On June 26th we had a first webinar dedicated to the Drupal AI initiative. Here is the recording of this session which you are most welcome to check if you'd like to learn more about Drupal AI. read more
Drupal Association 02.07.2025

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Drupal AI at AI Summit at London Tech Week 2025

Filmed at the AI Summit at London Tech Week 2025, this two-minute video captures the passion and purpose behind the newly launched Drupal AI Strategic Initiative. Join Baddý and Jamie as they explain why this work is important and why we need the Drupal community to rally behind it. For more details about the Drupal AI Initiative visit: https://new.drupal.org/ai/announcement read more
Drupal Association 25.06.2025

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2025 At-Large Board Elections Open Community Forum 2

Meet the candidates of 2025 At-Large Community Board Elections. read more
Drupal Association 13.06.2025

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2025 At-Large Board Elections Open Community Forum 1

Meet the candidates of 2025 At-Large Community Board Elections. read more
Drupal Association 13.06.2025

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The Future of Drupal Governance | International Federation Working Group (IFWG)

Drupal Association 03.06.2025

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Beyond The Build: Aten Design Group and Healthcare Without Harm

In episode 5, we were joined by Drupal Certified Partner, Aten Design Group and Healthcare Without Harm. We talked about how Healthcare Without Harm's internal stakeholders needed an improved content editing experience and they chose Aten Design Group to solve this problem with Aten's Mercury Editor on Drupal. read more
Drupal Association 12.05.2025

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Leveling Up Content - Integrating Drupal with Godot for Game Development | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Higher Ed Summit pt2 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Automate, Integrate, Innovate AI powered GitLab CI for Drupal module development

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Distributions are dead, long live distributions - a Drupal CMS story | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Healthcare Summit pt2 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Finding Your Path to Drupal - How Three Unique Journeys Led to Meaningful Careers in Web Development

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Creating Opportunities - From Internships to Drupal Careers | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Drupal.org Engineering Panel | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Working with the AI Agents in Drupal CMS - Create your own agents and AI powered migration

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Women in Drupal Lunch | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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WordPress to Drupal - A Migration Survival Guide | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Building web confidence through accessible, non expert user trainings | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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The Unspoken Algorithm - Neurodivergence, Identity, and Turning Exclusion into Inclusion

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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First Time Contributors Workshop - day 4 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Community Summit pt1 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Supply Chain Security in Drupal and Composer | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Developing the Product Management Practice in Government | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Healthcare Summit pt1 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Using Your Superpowers to Lead in a Male Dominated Industry | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Higher Ed Summit pt1 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Driving today’s CMS with tomorrow’s artificial intelligence | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Non profit Summit pt3 - post group discussions | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Government Summit pt1 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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The future of Drupal core in the age of Drupal CMS | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Community Summit pt2 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Government Summit pt2 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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What the WordPress Conflict Means for Open Source Businesses | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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The Future of Drupal Theming - AI, Experience Builder, and Beyond | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Drupal Commerce's Starshot Roadmap | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Mixing the Schema.org Blueprints module into a Drupal Recipe to bake a sweet content model

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Beat the Gatekeepers - Build Direct Audience Relationships Through Content, Analytics, and AI

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Unlocking Enterprise Agility - A Deep Dive into Governance and Multi Experience Operations

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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The Neurodivergency SuperPower - How Diverse Teams Function Better | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Government Summit pt3 - Post group discussions | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Digital Debris - Strategies for the Life and Death of PDFs | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Non profit Summit pt2 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Healthcare Summit pt3 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Honey, I Shrunk The Marketing Budget - How To Keep Improving Your Website In a Challenging Economy

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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DrupalCon as a Game (audio enhanced) | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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What Do Marketers Really Want? Unpacking the User Research for Drupal CMS | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Drupal CMS - The Exciting Parts | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Jumpstart Your Drupal Projects with Recipes -Simplifying Configurations and Speeding Up Go to Market

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Drupal Association Public Board Meeting | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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From Idea to Publish - Building a Custom GPT to Power Your Content Pipeline | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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First Time Contribution Workshop | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Driesnote | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Keynote from Drupal Founder and Project Lead Dries Buytaert - 25 March, 2025 read more
Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Launch your design system into hyperdrive with Starshot’s Experience Builder

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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DrupalCon Keynote - Yamilee Toussaint | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Paragraphs and Single Directory Components - A dynamic duo | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Drupal CMS now and beyond | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Following Drupal core development - Is it possible to understand every added change?

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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DrupalCon as a Game | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Site Building with Translations, Regionalization, and Layout Builder | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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From Figma to Function- Bridging Design and Development with Storybook & Drupal

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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The Future of SEO - Embracing Change and Innovation | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Drupal CMS Golden standard for privacy and data protection | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Planning a Takeover - A Success Story in Implementing Storybook, Drupal 10, and Layout Builder

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Mastering Drupal’s Core Site Building Features - The Keys to Flexible Content Management

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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End to end collaboration in Drupal with EditTogether | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Leveraging Drupal SaaS to Power 400 Websites as Unique as Independent Bookstores

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Discuss Site Templates and Marketplace - Driesnote Followup BoF | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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Keynote - Drupal CMS Spotlights | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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The Best and Worst Themes, Modules, Widgets, Extensions, and AI tools for ADA Compliance

Drupal Association 28.04.2025

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An Introduction to the Bluefly.io Collective | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Welcome to this special discussion on the Bluefly.io Collective! Moderated by Chad Hester, Solutions Architect at Bluefly.io, this session brings together key team members, including Founder Thomas Scola, to explore how Bluefly.io supports the Drupal community, partners with agencies, and drives open-source innovation. In this video, we discuss: ✅ Bluefly.io’s role in the evolving Drupal ecosystem ✅ How we collaborate with agencies to strengthen technical capabilities ✅ Our commitment to mentorship, knowledge-sharing, and community engagement ✅ Future initiatives and partnerships shaping the open-source landscape If you're interested in learning more or collaborating with us, visit Bluefly.io. Panel Participants: ➝ Chad Hester – Solutions Architect, Moderator ➝ Thomas Scola – Founder ➝ Luke McCormick – Solutions Architect ➝ Geoff Maxey – Technical Success Architect ➝ Johann Drolshagen – Chief Technology Officer ➝ AJ Shah – FED/SLED Technical Success Consultant ➝ Norah Medlin – Director of Delivery & Program Operations ➝ Carlos Ospina – Technical Success Architect read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2025

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How Leading Organizations Achieve 90%+ Accessibility Compliance to Improve Digital Experience

Poor web accessibility doesn’t just frustrate users, it hurts your brand, your search rankings, and your bottom line. In this conversation with George Washington University, we explore how they’ve made accessibility a core part of their digital experience to ensure that their 766 Drupal websites are seamless and high-performing for every user. You’ll gain insights into how designing with accessibility in mind and proactive testing improves website engagement. Plus, learn actionable steps to integrate accessibility early in your digital strategy while preparing for compliance with regulations like Title II. read more
Drupal Association 31.03.2025

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Drupal CMS Launch Parties Montage

Experience the worldwide celebration as the Drupal community comes together for the historic launch of Drupal CMS! This montage captures the excitement and energy from launch parties across the globe, showcasing the vibrant open source community that makes Drupal special. Drupal CMS empowers marketers and content teams to create exceptional digital experiences without relying on developers, while maintaining the unparalleled flexibility, security, and scalability that Drupal is known for. #Drupal #DrupalCMS #OpenSource #CMS #DigitalExperience #WebDevelopment read more
Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Meet the AI Automators that power everything in Drupal CMS - CKEditor, AI Agents, no code required!

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Survey Says! User Experience Research for Digital Platforms | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Recipes - It's About Time! | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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No need to over React! Navigating Experience Builder as a developer | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Navigating Migration Challenges and Streamlining Content for Site Consolidation Projects

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Mapping Success - Building Effective Product Roadmaps for Drupal Projects | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Tag! You're it - Digital freeze tag with GTM | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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IXP Fellowship - Using Contribution Credits to encourage organizations to hire new Drupal talent

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Security Team Panel | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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From Data to Insight - Crafting Custom GA4 Reports in Looker Studio for Website Success

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Shaping the Future of Drupal - How Design Thinking and Collaboration is driving Experience Builder

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Drupal Workspaces - Revolutionizing Content Staging and Workflows | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Experience Builder is coming - Are you ready? | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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First Time Contributor Workshop - day 1 | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Ripple Makers Roundtable | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Drupal Recipes Initiative Update | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Community Working Group Roundtable | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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Drupal Next Gen Navigation - Enhanced Admin UI and better UX | DrupalCon Atlanta 2025

Drupal Association 27.03.2025

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RT @TalkingDrupal: On episode #390, Employee Owned Business with Seth Brown, CEO @lullabot. https://t.co/KiYM6Zwz5C #drupal read more

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Nonprofit Drupal posts: March Drupal for Nonprofits Chat https://t.co/uJq3iqKikr #drupal read more

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Community Working Group posts: Call for creators for crafting future Aaron Winborn Awards https://t.co/JqGX6q9W1M #drupal read more

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Community Working Group posts: Nominations are now open for the 2023 Aaron Winborn Award https://t.co/wrYfMue23T #drupal read more

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The Drop Times: Just Keep Showing Up, and the Job Is Yours: Chris Wells | DrupalCamp NJ https://t.co/FL1c6MdS9Z #drupal read more

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RT @ironstar_io: The 2023 Drupal Local Development Survey has now been translated into French, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese. We are ve… read more

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The 2023 Drupal Local Development Survey has now been translated into French, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese. We are very grateful to @mupsigraphy for her work on this French translation. If you would like to add a translation, please let us know as there's still time! read more

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RT @e14t: Mastering Drupal 9 Layout Builder: A Comprehensive Guide to Effortlessly Customize Your Website's Design #drupal https://t.co/veg… read more

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Chapter Three: where we celebrate National Pi Day with forward-thinking NextJS and Drupal expertise, and National Potato Chip Day with an unparalleled snacking prowess. What is your favorite chip flavor? 🥧 🍟 🤓#PiDay #PotatoChipDay #drupal #nextjs read more

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Pues me está gustando mucho lo de hacer directos en #twitch sobre desarrollo en #Drupal, le estoy cogiendo el gusto. read more

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Drupal has offered top-notch no-code/low-code site building functionalities long before these two terms even existed. You can learn more about Drupal as a no-code/low-code tool in this @agiledrop article: https://t.co/TDwJn5DT6r #Drupal #NoCode #LowCode https://t.co/tGVQhtdtvH read more

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I spent the last week doing #peformance #optimization of our #drupal 9 application infrastructure. I learned a lot about #PHP #opcache #profiling and Drupal's internal caching systems. #webprofiler module was a big help, too! read more

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The Drop Times: A Stitch in Time Saves Nine https://t.co/VMWANTSAUe #drupal read more

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One of our Back-end Developers, Greg Carlson has officially been with Aten for one year! Greg's favorite project this year was creating a #Drupal module to easily import CSV files to create content for @C4LPreK. In his free time, Greg follows the KU Jayhawks in his hometown. https://t.co/CN5QDULccA read more

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RT @nmdmatt: .@phpstan's new not-deprecated annotation #drupal https://t.co/To2MLb1hpw read more

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RT @nmdmatt: .@phpstan's new not-deprecated annotation #drupal https://t.co/To2MLb1hpw read more

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Matt Glaman: PHPStan's new @not-deprecated annotation https://t.co/Idxe5nlpQV #drupal read more

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Session submission: »The Ten Ways of Trust in Communication« by @kanadiankicks | @open_strategy https://t.co/HpYj8309le #dcruhr23 #Drupal (tf) https://t.co/zkzLT1BNJZ read more

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#Drupalcamp Colorado has dates! Aug 4 and 5. We want YOU to speak! Your topic doesn't have to be Drupal specifically but should be Drupal adjacent. #drupal #camp #opensource @drupalcolorado Please share this post liberally! https://t.co/Yb1x3vxmQ5 https://t.co/jMBQUq2hPu read more

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Wozu braucht man Drush bei #Drupal 9? Module lassen sich direkt updaten. Drupal Update mit Drush hat einen Aufkleber "deprecated". read more

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RT @SamHuskey: Attention #Drupal developers: @scsclassics is hiring! Details at https://t.co/3lTYHaQys3 read more

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Why join the Acquia's Headless Developer Advisory Board? This board is an opportunity to have your say. Provide feedback into our headless products an roadmaps. Check it out! #Drupal #DrupalHeadless #Decoupled #Developers #Technology #Leadership https://t.co/HJVa4aEinQ read more

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RT @TalkingDrupal: On episode #390, Employee Owned Business with Seth Brown, CEO @lullabot. https://t.co/KiYM6Zwz5C #drupal read more

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Olivero is the new default theme in #Drupal10 & 9 – and the most accessible one yet. Learn more about this modern theme’s best features, as well as its notable namesake. https://t.co/JHwH3hexgq #Drupal https://t.co/zTEKd7wOMa read more

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Are you a developer looking to stay ahead of the game? Then mark your calendars for March 19th and join us for the #Drupal Meetup at Zain Zinc! Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your skills and connect with fellow professionals! Register Now! https://t.co/0HwzZfdoR6 read more

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What Is a Content Management System (#CMS)? https://t.co/4Pd3JMXeKS #Wordpress 'joomla #Drupal read more

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Le connecteur officiel #ONLYOFFICE pour #Drupal est est disponible dans le répertoire officiel de Drupal. En savoir plus : https://t.co/UuUhlOteJn https://t.co/ENue19M7aN read more

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.@phpstan's new not-deprecated annotation #drupal https://t.co/To2MLb1hpw read more

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RT @drupalfr: 🔍 Vous avez peut-être vu passer une enquête sur les environnements de développement locaux avec #Drupal récemment ? Elle es… read more

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RT @drupalfr: 🔍 Vous avez peut-être vu passer une enquête sur les environnements de développement locaux avec #Drupal récemment ? Elle es… read more

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RT @DrupalCampRuhr: Wir danken unserem Bronze-Sponsor @arocom_GmbH! 🥰 "Sie suchen eine auf das CMS #Drupal spezialisierte Internetagentur… read more

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RT @drupalasheville: If you have an amazing training idea for #Drupal Camp #Asheville, remember to submit by March 28. That’s in two weeks!… read more

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If you have an amazing training idea for #Drupal Camp #Asheville, remember to submit by March 28. That’s in two weeks! If you are an expert in #SEO, #accessibility, #front-end technology, etc. our attendees would love to learn from you. Learn more at https://t.co/kOg4BLfyXq. https://t.co/IBB17YWptn read more

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The latest Drupal Review! https://t.co/AWLDaVGtYD Thanks to @laravel_101 #drupal #developer read more

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Wir danken unserem Bronze-Sponsor @arocom_GmbH! 🥰 "Sie suchen eine auf das CMS #Drupal spezialisierte Internetagentur? Dann sind Sie bei der arocom GmbH genau richtig. Wir entwickeln individuelle Internetauftritte, Portale, Shops und Intranetlösungen." (gs) #dcruhr23 https://t.co/eR7Ql6Tmns read more

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Join us April 27 for the Drupal Zurich Meeting with talks about Ting, AI-Powered-Search-Indexes as well as @SplashAwards_CH 2023 #Drupal #DrupalZH #DrupalSwitzerland https://t.co/HICNsoGSuv read more

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I love all my Drupal and Magento projects I developed in the past 😁🙌 especially Shutterstock from the USA liked it #drupal read more

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RT @drupalfr: 🔍 Vous avez peut-être vu passer une enquête sur les environnements de développement locaux avec #Drupal récemment ? Elle es… read more

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🔍 Vous avez peut-être vu passer une enquête sur les environnements de développement locaux avec #Drupal récemment ? Elle est désormais disponible en français, et vous avez jusqu'au 17 avril pour participer ! 🇫🇷 https://t.co/bvGG2Mh0cI read more

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On episode #390, Employee Owned Business with Seth Brown, CEO @lullabot. https://t.co/KiYM6Zwz5C #drupal read more

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Specbee: Mastering Drupal 9 Layout Builder: A Comprehensive Guide to Effortlessly Customize Your Website's Design https://t.co/J3m41Xemep #drupal read more

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In this blog's category, you’ll learn about useful features of Droopler - our #Drupal distribution for building websites/creating landing pages for #marketing campaigns 👨‍💻 Check the #SEO and navigation functionalities, and the web pages built on Droopler https://t.co/CeicqTnTad read more

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RT @ultimike: I am not surprised by these new #drupal modules, and I welcome our new AI-based content overlords with peace and love 😜 http… read more

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¿Instalar #Drupal con un solo click? Si es posible con nuestros planes de #Hosting (Hospedaje Web), Contrata tu plan ¡Ahora! https://t.co/UyteHPrXCq read more

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ちょっと時間があったので、https://t.co/Fa5p1pcDT8 Blueprintsを触ってみた。Add https://t.co/Fa5p1pcDT8 content typeでレストランとかパン屋を定義してみて、結構ワクワクした。UIが良く属性定義のベストプラクティスが出てくる感じ。 #Drupal https://t.co/mkd5ciBgLy read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join me at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the is… read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join me at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the is… read more

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RT @ultimike: I am not surprised by these new #drupal modules, and I welcome our new AI-based content overlords with peace and love 😜 http… read more

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RT @opensourceway: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join @opensourceway's @volkswagenchick at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to l… read more

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RT @ultimike: I am not surprised by these new #drupal modules, and I welcome our new AI-based content overlords with peace and love 😜 http… read more

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With our #webhosting plans, #webdev create your awesome #website with #drupal a #Free content management system (cms) https://t.co/HbNxEroF4h read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join me at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the is… read more

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Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join @opensourceway's @volkswagenchick at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the Drupal issue queue. Spoiler alert: you don't have to be a coder to give back to open source. … https://t.co/yi56be3YUR read more

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The latest The drupal Daily! https://t.co/EXg9Mjai8k Thanks to @laravel_101 #drupal #wordpress read more

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@bretwp I recommend #Drupal for sites that have the need to tie together dynamic content in a plethora of ways. Good for HighEd or government sites. read more

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opensourceway: Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join @opensourceway's @volkswagenchick at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the Drupal issue queue. Spoiler alert: you don't have to be a coder to give back to open sour… https://t.co/POww6YqRQP read more

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Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join @opensourceway's @volkswagenchick at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the Drupal issue queue. Spoiler alert: you don't have to be a coder to give back to open source. https://t.co/G3dSaUzV5r read more

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Want to learn how to contribute to #Drupal? Join me at @FoxValleyDrupal next month to learn the ins and outs of the issue queue. Spoiler alert: you don't have to be a coder to give back to open source. read more

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RT @mikeherchel: #Drupal I wrote a blog post on how I migrated an Olivero component to use Drupal's new Single Directory Components archite… read more

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RT @boshtian: Drupal 10 upgrade: Custom code upgrades, post by @darthsteven of @computerminds https://t.co/StelwGvv96 #Drupal read more

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@iansvo @bretwp Not in the recommendation business anymore but here is how it normally goes - @rootswp for those who love #WordPress + #Laravel. @drupal for those who love @symfony I personally prefer #Drupal these days. read more

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RT @boshtian: Drupal 10 upgrade: Custom code upgrades, post by @darthsteven of @computerminds https://t.co/StelwGvv96 #Drupal read more

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RT @mikeherchel: #Drupal I wrote a blog post on how I migrated an Olivero component to use Drupal's new Single Directory Components archite… read more

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#365daysOfCode Day 356 1. Anki 2. Reading: Javascript Security 101 3. #Drupal : Block Views, built my first one! Still need to push more on drupal it's tough (anyone know any good resources?) 4. #100Devs Standup 5. PoW Dev Hangout 6. Codewars 6th read more

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Attention #Drupal developers: @scsclassics is hiring! Details at https://t.co/3lTYHaQys3 read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now o… read more

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RT @mikeherchel: #Drupal I wrote a blog post on how I migrated an Olivero component to use Drupal's new Single Directory Components archite… read more

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #390 - Employee Owned Companies https://t.co/fUCxjhpPb5 #drupal read more

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RT @volkswagenchick: Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now o… read more

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RT @DrupalContract: Now #hiring ➡️ We’re looking for a #Drupal Redesign Project Manager who is skilled with managing project development, d… read more

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RT @DrupalContract: Now #hiring ➡️ We’re looking for a #Drupal Redesign Project Manager who is skilled with managing project development, d… read more

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Now #hiring ➡️ We’re looking for a #Drupal Redesign Project Manager who is skilled with managing project development, defining project scope, goals, and deliverables, and estimating project resource requirements. Learn more & apply here: https://t.co/TqBE9ftdtR #techishiring read more

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Want to learn more about what Contribution Day at #MidCamp 2023 is going to involve? Have we got a meetup for you on April 19th! Thanks to @FoxValleyDrupal https://t.co/ROnSakuIlZ read more

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In the previous versions of #Drupal, you used the #rules module to trigger an action upon an event. In #durpal8 #drupal9 / #drupal10, you subscribe to events and dispatch your own. read more

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Excited to guest host this webinar and chat with some really great security experts to talk about #security in #Drupal read more

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Start taking digital security more seriously! Come see our webinar as guests from @ciandt and the @drupalassoc share insights on pressing security concerns for businesses and provide practical tips for protecting against emerging threats. Join us: https://t.co/E6pvqu2mWO https://t.co/TQcrqAxH5u read more

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Drupal 10 upgrade: Custom code upgrades, post by @darthsteven of @computerminds https://t.co/StelwGvv96 #Drupal read more

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By not upgrading your #Drupal websites to the latest version of #Drupal, you're making it difficult for yourself in the future. read more

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I am not surprised by these new #drupal modules, and I welcome our new AI-based content overlords with peace and love 😜 https://t.co/gXLVYFZ19q Thanks, @kevinquillen, for giving me something new to be distracted by. read more

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Looking to scale up a Drupal site? Or test its capacity to handle surges in volume? Promet’s Josh Estep reviews four load-testing tools for Drupal. https://t.co/6mrfGgWghg #drupal #drupaldeveloper #drupal9 #drugdevelopment #training https://t.co/bKFDuBbrOb read more

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Sprawdź, który system CMS jest dla Ciebie najlepszy! 🤔👨‍💻 Czy to WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Shopify czy Magento, znajdziesz tu informacje, które pomogą Ci podjąć najlepszą decyzję.📝💻 https://t.co/c17hggTOsB #CMS #WordPress #Joomla #Drupal #Shopify #Magento read more

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To compete with some of the largest companies on the web, independent bookstores need a platform with all of the e-commerce features people have come to expect. See how we helped create a full-featured alternative to platforms like Shopify. https://t.co/A6ApsA1LWP #drupal read more

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Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now open https://t.co/rz4OkhIZhU read more

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Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now open https://t.co/6rFNhpIiwJ read more

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Are you ready to be part of the most exciting European #Drupal event of the year? @DrupalConEur Lille's CFPs is now open https://t.co/tVmHJ7JO2a read more

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This #WomensHistoryMonth, support #womenintech by sponsoring the Women in Drupal event at @drupalcon Pittsburgh! Grow and diversify talent in your organization by showcasing the #Drupal project and community at its best: https://t.co/j3fGMwOqyy https://t.co/GZUo6uBrlu read more

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You can write documentation and examples about that documentation. This is also considered a contribution towards the #Drupal project. read more

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I’ll be speaking at @drupalcampnj this week - who else is going? read more

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Yesterday we released #GinAdminTheme RC2. Get it while it's hot: https://t.co/O7ItwDngLu #Drupal read more

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RT @mikeherchel: #Drupal I wrote a blog post on how I migrated an Olivero component to use Drupal's new Single Directory Components archite… read more

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RT @specbee: Did you know #Drupal offers almost 50,000 modules for you to use in your projects?! All of these modules are creations of the… read more

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RT @specbee: Read our detailed blog on the must have Drupal modules for your Drupal project - https://t.co/TJXt8BGS1h read more

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Attending @DrupalCampNJ in Princeton? Then you won't want to miss @aburke626's session, "Creating a Culture of Documentation,” on Friday, March 17th from 14:30 - 15:15 EST. For more on Alanna's session, check out: https://t.co/1NztgYY9ps #OpenSource #DrupalCamp #Drupal https://t.co/67kIG6IVcn read more

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