To build a nice community website we've selected a premium Drupal theme, that supports masonry. Before we try and research something that is a dead-end, guidance on the following question would be really helpful. If the answer is "yes", then we know we can work towards implementing (nice to know as well if this would work sort of out-of-the-box, or only with a lot of PHP . . . )
DESIRE: Masonry-oriented website (2 columns) where each masonry item can be one of several types.
I have been working with Drupal for quite a while now, but I am considering my first attempt at Multisite. I have seen instructions on how to do it, but the outstanding question I have is, do I have to start out with a Virgin install, or can I Multisite an existing Drupal 8 install?
I saw an website for example . And I wonder if it's possible to do same user account like in that website. Especially tabs with different links in user account.
Unfortunately I'm new in Drupal and I don't know how to start. I'm sorry for my English. Thanks in advance :)
BOA is an acronym of high performance Barracuda, Octopus and Aegir LEMP stack. Includes all-in-one bash scripts (see docs/INSTALL.txt for details) to install and upgrade high performance Aegir Hosting systems for Drupal, with Nginx, PHP-FPM, Zend OPcache, MariaDB and Redis.
This document is primarily focusing on setting up local VM to use Drupal BOA as an alternative to the Acquia Site Factory multi-site setup. I have documented step-by-step instructions with commands to setup Drupal BOA on local VM.
Hi. I just would want to ask a question about Drupal. I just registered here and wanted to get some opinions. For many years, I've been using Blogger (for free) and Wordpress (with paid themes and other add ons) for my website. For now, I wanted to try Drupal for my CMS on an upcoming website that I would be launching by early 2018.
Question is: is it easy for me to transition for this CMS from the old system that I've been using. Also, if you can give me tips and tricks on this, much appreciated.