Drupal CMS 2.0 marks a turning point in the history of Drupal. It's not just a new version: it's the answer to years of criticism. It's still powerful, but now it's much easier to use. With visual editing, ready-made templates, configuration recipes, and artificial intelligence, more teams can create and manage sites without always relying on development. An evolution that expands who can take advantage of its full potential.
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When developing a website or application, not everything happens in one place. Local, staging, and production environments play different roles in creating, testing, and publishing without risk. Separating them allows you to detect errors early, protect real data, and ensure that what reaches users is stable, secure, and high-quality.
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A website can look good and still leave many people out. Web accessibility isn't just for “special cases.” It's a way of thinking about design and technology so that sites work better for everyone.
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Migrating a site to Drupal doesn't end when it goes live: that's when the real work begins. Proper post-launch monitoring allows you to detect errors early, adapt to actual user and search engine behavior, and ensure that the migration translates into stability, visibility, and sustained growth.
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Today, most people browse the internet on their cell phones, and web design has had to adapt to this reality. The mobile-first approach proposes starting with the smallest screen to prioritize the essentials, improve the user experience, and scale the design intelligently. The result: clearer, faster, more accessible sites that are better prepared for SEO and users' real expectations.
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In 2026, the question is no longer what technology can do, but what we are willing to delegate to it. Artificial intelligence, automation, and infrastructure are no longer experiments but real decisions that impact governments, businesses, and individuals. Technology no longer promises: it begins to execute.
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Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) marks a turning point in how brands gain online visibility. In a world where artificial intelligence already answers for us, it is not enough to position yourself: you have to become the source. This article explains what AEO is, why it complements SEO, and how to structure clear, reliable, and well-organized content so that answer engines choose your information and amplify your digital authority.
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Is your site headless, and you don't know how to generate a sitemap? Here we explain how to do it from the frontend or using Drupal as a backend. Learn how to build correct URLs, keep your sitemap up to date, and ensure that Google crawls all your pages.
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PHP 8.5 arrives with improvements that make development clearer, safer, and more efficient. It includes native URL handling, the new pipe operator, array features, advanced cloning, better debugging, multilingual support, and performance optimizations for modern projects.
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