Small commits allow for big wins.
Something that I have been using a lot lately is GIT's cherry-pick command. I find the command very useful, and it saves me bunches of time. Here is a quick lesson on what it does and an example use case.
Small commits allow for big wins.
Something that I have been using a lot lately is GIT's cherry-pick command. I find the command very useful, and it saves me bunches of time. Here is a quick lesson on what it does and an example use case.
Today we're going take a look at the Path Redirect Import module, which lets you import redirects in bulk into your Drupal site.
All of the modules described in this post are available on...
Stanford Web Services is growing again! In the not-quite-three years since SWS first opened its doors, the service we support now hosts over 1,000 websites, and our team of 8 has launched over 50 new Drupal websites and provided web strategy on over 20 vendor-led projects in...
Google is always improving! So, here's an update to my last post on how to add a Google map to your website.
Many websites have a "Contact" or "Directions...
Sometimes things happen that are beyond your realm of control. A page in your website or maybe your whole site goes missing. Then, to add insult to injury, the backups can’t restore the site. What can you do to recover?
Take heart my...
Caches are a great tool, they store your website's database and code information in a way that loads much faster. But they DO mean that your changes don't appear right away.
One of the things we here at Stanford Web Services get emailed about...
Linnea Williams and I participated in the "Scaling Drupal for Higher Ed" panel discussion at DrupalCon Austin on June 5th, 2014.
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Sometimes it is about the small things. Something missing in Drupal's date popup field was a time popup. The calendar popup is very useful and very user friendly but it's sister field, the time field, is not.
IT Services will perform server operating system upgrades on the Stanford Sites Drupal hosting service on the following days:
Thursday, May 29, from 5 am-7 am: department and group websites on sites.stanford.edu. ...