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The long-awaited arrival of Drupal 9 finally saw the light of day
Ajax file loading error in Google Chrome since version 83
Drupal 9 and semantic versioning
Workshop "Drupal in a Day" in Bogota this April 30
Multilingual Improvements on Drupal 8
Enhancing Drupal Development Experience with Essential Modules
DrupalCon North America 2021: Keynote Speeches.
The Drupal Association will hold the largest Drupal event of the year, DrupalCon North America, from April 12th to 16th. This event, which will be fully virtual this year, brings together Drupal experts, enthusiasts, end-users, and the broader open-source software community to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the advancement of Drupal, the world's leading open-source Digital Experience Platform (DXP).
Prepare for the Drupal 10 release
It's time to prepare for the release of Drupal 10, as the expected date is two months from now in December. The Drupal 10 page on Drupal.org has all the information you'll need to ensure a smooth upgrade to Drupal 10. Visit the page to familiarize yourself with the new features, including:
- Olivero default theme (replacing Bartik)
- Claro admin theme (replacing Seven)
- Introducing CKEditor 5 with a better authoring and more modern editing experience (replacing CKEditor 4)
- Modern JavaScript components to replace some uses of jQuery
- Several rarely used modules were moved to contributed projects for a more efficient core
- Under the hood: Symfony 6 (replacing Symfony 4) and PHP 8.1 are required
How to prepare for Drupal 10
What it meant to have 25GB 30 years ago
In just thirty years, hardware technology has made quite a considerable advance. If you don't believe it, look at the following image where a comparison is made between what it meant to have 20GB of disk space 30 years ago and 32GB today. comparison is clear both in physical space and price and weight, especially the latter.
In just thirty years, hardware technology has made quite a considerable advance. If you don't believe it, look at the following image where a comparison is made between what it meant to have 20GB of disk space 30 years ago and 32GB today. comparison is clear both in physical space and price and weight, especially the latter.
The comparison in numbers is:
IBM 3380 Disk Systems – 1980 8 IBMs 3380 Disk Systems of 2.5GB each (totaling 20GB)
Estimated Value: $648,000 to $1,137,000
Weight: 2,000kg (2,000,000g) microSD – 2010