ImageX Blog Reviews Widely Used Drupal Modules for Site Building and Development

Overview spans automation, content structuring, and developer-focused tools in Drupal ecosystem
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A blog post by Nadiia Nykolaichuk, published by ImageX, reviews widely used contributed modules that shape site building and development in Drupal. The article frames Drupal as a composable platform supported by an extensive ecosystem of reusable modules.

The post highlights tools focused on automation and efficiency, including Token, Pathauto, Metatag, and Redirect. These modules support dynamic content generation, automated URL structures, metadata management, and link handling, reducing manual effort in content-heavy environments.

It also examines modules that improve editorial workflows and content structuring, such as Webform, Field Group, Paragraphs, and Entity Reference Revisions. These tools enable complex form creation, structured content modelling, and revision-aware content management.

For development and system-level functionality, the article discusses modules including Chaos Tool Suite, Entity API, and Libraries API, noting that some capabilities have been incorporated into Drupal core over time. It also references usability-focused tools such as Admin Toolbar and Views, highlighting the continued role of contributed modules in shaping Drupal’s development and editorial ecosystem.

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