The latest blog post published by Drupixels is about the Automatic Entity Label module. This module can be used on any entity type, including node titles, comment subjects, taxonomy term names etc.
According to the post, personalization is the secret sauce for a killer user experience and higher conversion rates. The post cites market studies that emphasize the importance of personalization efforts.
The post is titled ‘Preserving the open web through Drupal.’ As the title points out, Dries fervently argues in favor of an open web and Drupal. Dries' article comes few days after Drupal got designated as a Digital Public Good.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University of Oxford, Stanford and every Ivy League School use Drupal. There are several reasons why Drupal is considered the best CMS for higher education websites.
The concept of digital public good is similar to economic term ‘public good’. In economics, public good refers to something that is non-excludable and non-rivalrous.
The transition to Drupal 10 will provide the institution’s web properties with a next-gen experience. Drupal 10 will improve the web accessibility as well as the performance of the websites.
The security update aims to address a vulnerability in the Protected Pages module. Anyone using Protected Pages module for Drupal 8/9/10 are advised to install the latest version.