Updating Contrib Modules to Drupal 11
When you're working on a Drupal project that is still actively being developed, keeping contributed modules updated can feel like a moving target—especially as you shift toward compatibility with Drupal 11.
When you're working on a Drupal project that is still actively being developed, keeping contributed modules updated can feel like a moving target—especially as you shift toward compatibility with Drupal 11.
Reducing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is always an attractive proposition. If you can reduce the cost of upgrading a website every few months or years and assist with maintaining quality, even better. The mantra, “test early and test often” really is true.
One of the hardest issues of migrating content from legacy system(s) into a new Drupal site is that the new site is constantly changing while it is under development.
A day doesn't go by that someone isn't asking a question in Slack #migration about how to troubleshoot a specific problem with a tricky migration.
If you are weighing whether to upgrade to Drupal 8 but aren’t sure what kind of budget to expect, we’re going to breakdown the upgrade (migration) process. Along the way, we'll highlight the factors that will add hours to your project.