I want to build a D8 Crypto-Currency exchange with Uphold.com API integration.
- no changing demands, I know exactly what I want.
- I want a simple clean interface.
- I'd like to host it on Digital Ocean reseller Bithost.io.
- I'd prefer to pay in crypto-currency, most preferably Dash.
I am in the process of making a sales platform using a custom JS library I have called flipper.js
I need to be able to pre-process a simple content type with a few fields most of which are in a paragraph (IE supplied by paragraphs module).
I have a full range of shirts that once formatted into a table is processed by the JS and allows for a very streamline surfing of products. dozens of products are held on one page in one page load with no need to scroll or surf to other pages.
I'm trying to create a UI on my Drupal 8 site that's connected to Sharepoint-- users would select and specify a set of filters on the Drupal 8 UI, which would then send a query to display the files being stored in Sharepoint. To be clear, I am not trying to migrate files from Sharepoint to Drupal 8, but rather create a UI that displays the files being stored in Sharepoint.
Does anyone have any insight on how to go about this? Thanks!
I'm looking into using Drupal as the "back end (ish)" for a web site I want to build. In my research I have discovered the concept of "hybrid" Drupal, where you use Drupal to organize the site and for the navigation controls around a "frame" where you can then put regular web-based content. My question is: What can go in that frame? Can you put anything that would go on a normal, plain-vanilla web page? What about "unhosted web apps"?
Yes, I know I should not have used Softaculous. But sometimes you have to crawl before you learn to walk and run.
On a site I originally installed Drupal core (8.3.2 I believe) using Softaculous. Then I used Composer to install and then later update numerous modules. Softaculous was used when I updated Core to 8.3.4 and then 8.3.7, both with no problems.
Things appear to have gotten more complicated once I installed Commerce 2 and its various modules with Composer.