Trying to optimize site to make it faster and am making great in-roads optimizing images/js/css etc.
However - I am wondering about Colorbox.
I have a section which is absolutely crucial to the site. It's a gallery of parts our machines can make and contains about 150 images right now.
The gallery is great - I use exposed filters to let users pick specific parts. I also have image carousels on certain pages showing what parts a specific machine can make.
Therein lies the rub.
You have beautiful images to look at on the desktop.
Boston Dynamics, a groundbreaking robotics company, engaged Isovera for a complete website redesign and rebuild. Tasked with an aggressive launch timeline, the Isovera team used Pattern Lab and Drupal 8 to develop Boston Dynamic’s new site from start to finish in less than 10 weeks.
Our server admin is requiring that our new site has a MSSQL database and not a MySQL database. We were planning on building a Drupal 8 website (as we're drupal experts), but after doing a bit of research it just looks like any existing MSSQL support for Drupal is spotty, and in such low demand that it won't be getting much more support anytime soon.
Does anyone have any hands-on experience with Drupal and MSSQL? Or does anyone know of any MSSQL content management systems that come close to doing what Drupal can do?
I have given the task of building a drupal 8 site but I am running into some issues. I currently am running drupal 7 on my site so maybe I am just looking in the wrong places for the answer.
Basically I have two questions regarding users.
How do I set users to not be able to change their password through the website? I do not see a permission to set this.
Hi to all!
I can't understand, why new content types doesn't show up comments.
I create field in my new content type by adding existing field "comment". In template I type {{ kint(content.comment) }} and it print NULL.
In default content type (article) everything is alright and comments are showing great.
What I do wrong?
Open Street tries to change the way people see and use the communal spaces of our roads. They argue, that «Streets are more than just spaces used by cars». Their aim is to raise citizen awareness and change the behaviour of streets in the city, this, by carrying out campaigns and organizing various events such as their flagship days - OpenStreet Days.