We know that balancing the ongoing needs of your website, your team, and your users can be a real challenge. We have developed a clear set of priorities and checkpoints to ensure your digital properties stay secure, up-to-date, and optimized for the long haul, and re-structured our process with those priorities in mind.
If content changes on your site and there’s a visual change to let users know, you need to make that change clear to folks who can’t see the visual cues. Drupal.announce is a JS method built into Drupal core that can make this easy.
When working on our longer-term clients’ sites, we’re often asked to add a new field (or fields) to some kind of content, and in the same batch of code to add values to those new fields. This shouldn’t be a problem -- and mostly, it isn’t.
There are already lots of articles out there if you want to get excited about Drupal 9, so we’re going to focus on the more practical questions with an AFAQ (Anticipated Fearfully Asked Questions).