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Back to EpisodesTalking Drupal #463 - Drupal vs DIY Site Builders
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
Description
Today we are talking about DIY Site Builders, what are the benefits over Drupal (If Any), and When using Drupal makes sense with guest Ivan Stegic. We'll also cover Drupal 11 as our module of the week.
For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/463
Topics- What is a DIY site builder
- Does TEN7 use DIY site builders
- How are DIY site builders better than Drupal
- Are they less expensive than Drupal
- HAve you ever suggested a site builder to a client
- What does a migration from a site builder look like
- Do you think starshot will make Drupal competitive with site builders
- Workspaces Extra
- Talking Drupal 451 - Just say Drupal
- Shopify
- Webflow
- Wix
- Squarespace
- Wordpress vip
- Cosmic.build
- Preshow:
Ivan Stegic - ten7.com ivanstegic
HostsNic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Josh Miller - joshmiller
MOTW CorrespondentMartin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
- Brief description:
- Have you been wanting a version of Drupal that can use Workspaces, Recipes, and Single Directory Components, while running all the latest versions of its underlying technologies? Drupal 11 is all of that and more
- Module name/project name:
- Brief history
- How old: created on Aug 2 by catch of Tag1 and Third & Grove
- Module features and usage
- Limited additions vs 10.3: by design to make the transition easier
- Mostly in the recipes API, e.g. new config actions
- Recap of new features vs. 10.0
- Workspaces
- Revisions and workflow are possible in the UI for Blocks and Taxonomy Terms
- UI updates for creating and reusing fields, as well as bulk content operations
- New Access Policy API and Single Directory Components
- New Navigation and Announcements Feed modules
- Contrib support out of the gate: about ⅔ of the top 200 modules already support Drupal 11
- Adding modules that Rector estimates will only need info.yml or automated fixes br
- Limited additions vs 10.3: by design to make the transition easier