Upgrading from Drupal 10 to 11: New Features and Key Changes Explained

Key Differences Between Drupal 10 and Drupal 11
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Upgrading from Drupal 10 to Drupal 11 brings a host of exciting features that enhance both performance and usability. According to Ankitha Shetty's article on Specbee, Drupal 11 introduces improvements like better CKEditor integration, a revamped Field UI, and updated taxonomy term revisions. Key additions include the new Experimental Recipes API, Single Directory Components (SDC) for UI development, and Symfony 7 under the hood. 

While several core modules like Book and Forum have been deprecated, users can still install them if necessary. Before upgrading, ensure that your environment meets the platform requirements, such as PHP 8.3 and MySQL 8.0. Tools like the Upgrade Status module and Drupal Rector can help identify deprecated code. While Drupal 10 will be supported until 2026, migrating to Drupal 11 sooner will help teams leverage the latest innovations, setting up their sites for future success.

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