I have made a custom module for a text field. At first it shows a text like "Show more", after the user click the text it changes to a Telephone Number with Jquery and the telephone becomes a link. Then, if the user click the Telephone number it opens the phone app to the smartphone. Furthermore, I count how many times the text is clicked by the users. This is where the trouble begins, if I have only one value on the settings all this works fine but if i make it unlimited the js don't work. Can anyone help me?
I'm getting a mind-boggling push at my firm, internally, to push to Wordpress. The argument is that it's more secure than Drupal and Drupal's market share is dropping.
Mind-boggling, because everything I find is counter to that argument. It's such a strange thing, but they seem to have traction thanks to Drupalgeddon 2 as their arguing point.
I'm currently developing an API for syncing user Data with a third Party System.
Apart from Syncing the User data, the user should be able to login to our Drupal System by clicking a button in the third Party application. Since we cannot sync the user passwords (they are only stored hashed), the Authentication is done by the third Party application. The application the authenticates itself to the Drupal System by hashing the request with a Security token.
The client is a reputed online publishing and business listing company. They were running sites with primitive proprietary CMSs and was facing increasing difficulty to maintain these websites. Particularly the three above mentioned websites were different versions of the same website as these are affiliate sites of the same parent company. There were three major focuses on the development - Ease of content editing, a very advanced advertising management feature and an impressive look and feel with interactive elements