Personal blog development | Mohammad Blog

Mohammad Blog for Mohammad Ali Abdul-Qader, a professional in the field of digital experience development, who began his blogging journey in 2007. The blog is about allowing to delve deeper into his personal thoughts and events, he writes about any topic that might get into his mind in a friendly, engaging way for the audience.

Sectors: 
Blogging

Grand Rapids Community College

The GRCC homepage in a desktop frame, accompanied by a mobile view

Grand Rapids Community College makes college education accessible and affordable, transforming lives and challenging systems of inequality. Kalamuna led a complete redesign of GRCC’s Drupal 8 website to attract new students, support and retain current students, and connect with the broader community. Areas of focus included organizing site information, improving accessibility, and creating a visual design that connected with students.

Sectors: 
Education

University client — hosting and cyber securing the uni platform

Following a threat alert from the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA), we worked with this university client to help secure their platform and websites from cyber threats. Our solution uses QuantCDN, which creates an entirely static copy of the website on the frontend to reduce the attack vector. We also brought key uni websites into our support desk and migrated them to Salsa’s hosting platform to ease the university’s operational burden. 

Sectors: 
Government

[solved] Home link language prefix > "Forbidden"

Hi

I face following problem: I have a site with two languages.

I have a page "frontpage" (set as standard front page) i can call correct with "mysite.tld/frontpage" and "mysite.tld/en/frontpage". The language switcher handles the links ok. So that works.

But when i klick the "Home" link in the branding block or the menu or from admin_toolbar, the url is "mysite.tld/de/" and "mysite.tld/en/" … and this is ending up on a white page "Forbidden. You don't have permission to access this resource."

Upgrading Drupal 8.5.0 to Drupal 10.1.2

Hello i want to upgrade Drupal 8.5.0 to Drupal  10.1.2 i know it should be done step by step there is any proper guide which can help me 

i tried followed by many tutorials but nothing works for me 

can anyone provide me a proper documetation for upgrade 

i think if i can disable all addones and themes installed it will help to smooth upgrade 

[solved] How to install a legacy version of the Drupal core?

For testing purposes, I want to install Drupal 8.7.14. However, the instructions provided on the release page, i.e.:

 composer create-project drupal/recommended-project:8.7.14 html

results in this error: "Could not find package drupal/recommended-project with version 8.7.14".

Using this version:

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