iTech4Web Completes Drupal 10 Migration for Aid Worker Security Database

Aid Worker Security Database interface

Dmytro Storozhuk, the Founder & CEO of iTech4Web has announced the completion of the migration of the Aid Worker Security Database from Drupal 9.5 to Drupal 10. The project, executed by their proficient team, involved significant enhancements to the platform, including the challenging upgrade of CKEditor to version 5. Additionally, the theme was changed to Claro, and custom JavaScript code was updated to utilize a new vanilla JavaScript Once library from the Core, resulting in a safer and more efficient platform poised for future advancements. 

Dmytro expressed pride in the team's timely completion of the project within budget, ensuring the continued reliability and safety of the #AWSD platform for aid worker security incidents globally. The announcement extends gratitude to their clients for selecting iTech4Web as their Drupal web development and migration partner. 

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