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Drupal 10 Masterclass

You're reading from   Drupal 10 Masterclass Build responsive Drupal applications to deliver custom and extensible digital experiences to users

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837633104
Length 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (31) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Foundational Concepts
2. Chapter 1: What is Drupal? FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Drupal Core, Modules, and Themes 4. Chapter 3: Infrastructure and Overview of Technical Architecture 5. Chapter 4: Drupal Community 6. Chapter 5: What’s New in Drupal 10 7. Part 2:Setting up - Installing and Maintaining
8. Chapter 6: Bootstrapping, Installing, and Configuring a New Drupal Project 9. Chapter 7: Maintaining Drupal 10. Part 3:Building - Features and Configuration
11. Chapter 8: Content Structures and Multilingual 12. Chapter 9: Users, Roles, and Permissions 13. Chapter 10: Drupal Views and Display Modes 14. Chapter 11: Files, Images, and Media 15. Chapter 12: Search 16. Chapter 13: Contact Forms 17. Part 4:Using - Content Management
18. Chapter 14: Basic Content Authoring Experience 19. Chapter 15: Visual Content Management 20. Chapter 16: Content Workflows 21. Part 5:Advanced Topics
22. Chapter 17: Git, Drush, Composer, and DevOps 23. Chapter 18: Module Development 24. Chapter 19: Theme Development 25. Chapter 20: Delivering Drupal Content through APIs 26. Chapter 21: Migrating Content into Drupal 27. Chapter 22: Multisite Management 28. Index 29. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A - Drupal Terminology

What is a CMS?

A CMS, in its simplest form, is a tool to create, update, maintain, and present content. This was historically for websites, but now, they’re commonly used for digital experiences given the rise of omnichannel content delivery. The foundations of the web started with servers delivering static HTML files over the internet. Tools that abstracted technical complexities in building HTML, such as Macromedia Dreamweaver, allowed non-technical audiences to author websites without knowing how to code. HTML files would be modified on someone’s personal computer and subsequently pushed up to a web server through protocols such as FTP or SFTP. A CMS abstracts both the coding and the file-based operations to enhance the capabilities of a system. Many CMSs also handle content delivery given that managing content has evolved to address more complex use cases with specific access controls, editorial reviews, and more.

The modern CMS has evolved to serve several popular use cases. Many eCommerce websites manage products, pricing, and promotions through a CMS where the system manages shopping carts, users, and payment transactions. Social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook, harness content management capabilities to deliver user-specific, innovative digital experiences.

Enterprise CMS systems must account for much more than just browser-based content delivery, which explains Drupal’s evolution. Omnichannel capabilities often allow a CMS to serve as a central content store while allowing the same content to be served across any channel from a website, app on your phone, a notification stream, and more. A CMS is now viewed as a major enabler for an effective digital strategy spanning simple websites for small businesses to a highly integrated content store for major corporations. Over time, Drupal has added the features and extensibility necessary to be a platform that enterprises adopt.

CMS systems began by managing content published on basic websites. Today, applications such as Drupal have evolved to be able to dynamically deliver content through many channels and manage data across a vast amount of enterprise capabilities. Recognizing this evolution helps explain Drupal’s position in the space of CMS solutions as an enabler not just for simple website use cases, but far more.

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Drupal 10 Masterclass
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