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Recreating a complex Drupal site in Wordpress?

We are running a complex Drupal multilingual multiside platform which is in a semifinished state. It was designed, investing thousands of hours (mostly voluntary), as promotional and interactive platform for our international NGO. As we get more and more users we are in need of one more Drupal developer in our team, mainly to help finishing the interface, to set up a professional development workflow, to set up an optimized caching strategy, and to ensure technical maintanance. But we have very limited financial resources to offer.

How can I pay for a Drupal Membership with PayPal?

This FAQ page on Memberships (https://assoc.drupal.org/membership-faq) tells it is possible to use PayPal for paying Individual and Organization memberships.

But I can't find a PayPal option on the gateway here (https://assoc.drupal.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=59). How can I complete the transaction and pay with PayPal, not credit card? Thank you.

Updates of Drupal core are not supported at this time.

In Drupal 8 will auto-updates to Drupal core be added in the near future?

Drupal 8 questions Haven't used Drupal in years! Deciding between Drupal 8 and Wordpress.. Need Advice and Insight Please

So I developed a few web sites between 2008 - 2010 with Drupal. I think it was Drupal 6. Though I don't remember for sure. I am not a coder nor programmer. But I found Drupal very scalable and easy to work with especially once you add the right modules.

Now my question is in regards to Drupal 8, and more importantly Drupal 8 vs. Wordpress.

I have not needed to develop any web sites since 2010. So I have been out of the game, as it were. I don't know really what has changed with Drupal.

Drupal or wordpress or both

I was thinking about switching from word press to drupal. Is anyone using wordpress as a blogging platform and drupal as a website. The reason I'm thinking of switching is that some of the most respected sites such as whitehouse.gov and economist.com are build with drupal.

Testing your websites for function via a provider and his website

Hi,

I have some experience with acceptance tests. That means that a test clicks via a headless browser on your page, fills forms, sets cookies and so on. If everything works as assumed, the test will pass. Otherwise you would be informed by email with a brief description of what went wrong. This could be especially important for eCommerce checkouts, inquiry forms or any other individual behavior on your site. I'm thinking about offering this to people via a software as a service. The first users could use the beta version for free and would get a free version as gift for testing.

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