Category: Drupal

Headless CMS Benefits: Unleashing Flexibility & Scalability

Headless CMS Benefits: Unleashing Flexibility & Scalability

Headless CMS Benefits: Unleashing Flexibility & Scalability Inside this Article: Understanding Headless CMS Flexibility in Design Scalability for Growing Needs Enhanced User Experience Optimizing for SEO: Key Strategies Speed and Performance Integrations Made Easy Future-Proofing Your Website Conclusion References Understanding Headless CMS Before we explore the benefits, let’s demystify the term “Headless CMS.” Unlike traditional […]
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Leads automation using Drupal and Mautic Integration

Leads automation using Drupal and Mautic Integration

There was a time when marketers used things like urgency, scarcity and FOMO to drive online shoppers to a sale. But scare tactics can actually hurt a brand’s relationships with customers. By their very nature, we run into similar problems with shipping and inventory alerts. That said, there are ways that web designers.
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Why is Drupal considered a Go to Open Source CMS by customers

Why is Drupal considered a go to Open Source CMS?

There was a time when marketers used things like urgency, scarcity and FOMO to drive online shoppers to a sale. But scare tactics can actually hurt a brand’s relationships with customers. By their very nature, we run into similar problems with shipping and inventory alerts. That said, there are ways that web designers.
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multi drupal symfony integration as a client

Mautic- Drupal -Symfony integration as a client? 

Max Huber was born in Switzerland in 1919. At the age of 17 Huber registered at the Zurich School of Arts and Crafts, where Ernst Gubler, Gottlieb Wehrli, Heinri MŸller, Walter Roshardt, Otto Weber and Alfred Willimann were teachers. Williman suggested Huber should spend time in the school library.
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why drupal is batter than cms

Why is Drupal better than other CMS? 

In this ninth issue of Inspired Design Decisions, Andy Clarke will explain how studying the work of Max Huber, one of the less well known but most distinguished Swiss designers — will teach you how to turn mundane subjects into exciting visual communication.
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