After lots of research into various alternatives, we created and implemented an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) in January, officially making Lullabot 100% employee-owned!
With a window of a little under a year and a half to upgrade from 7 to 9, it's time to make a plan, or pursue other options if that timeline isn't viable. But what other options are there?
With Drupal 9's arrival and the looming end-of-life deadline for Drupal 7 in late 2022, this article explores how and when to upgrade from Drupal 7 to Drupal 9.
With a relatively short window between the Drupal 9 release and Drupal 8's end-of-life, organizations must move more quickly to adopt Drupal 9 or make other arrangements.
With the Drupal 9 release date slated for June 2020, and Drupal 8 versions scheduled to reach the end of life soon, we take a look at who should upgrade to Drupal 9.
Previously, we explained how to send a Drupal Site into retirement using HTTrack. Another option is using the Static Generator module to generate a static site instead. Here's how to do that.
Maintaining a fully functional Drupal 7 site and keeping it updated with security updates year-round takes a lot of work and time. Using HTTrack is one way to retire the site. Here's how it works.
Dozens of modules have some ability to send emails to users and there are many types of messages you might want to send. Here are some modules that will help you notify users about content changes.
Google loves structured data and they prefer JSON LD. This article explains how Schema.org structured data works, and how to add it to your Drupal web pages.
Pantheon is rolling out free HTTPS for all its sites! This is great news for Drupal, since HTTPS is tremendously important, and this is an easy and free way to button up your Drupal site with HTTPS.