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  • Thread Starter blur702

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    Nope – thanks though. It didn’t do the trick.

    Thread Starter blur702

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    I’m intrigued by the ‘Lord of Files’ plugin.

    Thread Starter blur702

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    Hello,

    Yes, Drupal did improve in the D7->D8 move and added many improvements.

    Maybe I misspoke, the House uses Drupal exclusively for their websites. I work on them every day and they are planning on making the move to D8 with the upcoming congress transition. It is a modified version of Drupal which allows the admin to be on a separate server than the front-end.

    To get moving on things quickly, I’m probably going to get a theme with a page builder baked in.

    Thread Starter blur702

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    Ha ha!! I get it.

    Funny, I was just looking and thought to myself “dang, that’s a lot of plugins” and am now going back and removing some. You would I’d know better. Envato elements doesn’t help.

    I didn’t think that I had a lot of plugins, but the pro version of Elementor will make some unnecessary. I’ll pick that and NextGen gallery up tomorrow.

    Drupal 7 is good. But I have a feeling that there were a lot of devs that jumped out at D8.

    Thanks!

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    Thread Starter blur702

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    …and let’s be honest, WordPress has the backend UI nailed. This is huge, especially when building client sites.

    Is there a module similar to module_filter in Drupal?

    Thread Starter blur702

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    Hello,

    Thank you to both of you for the info. So, this forum is a good place to ask questions as such?

    I’ll check out Advanced Custom Fields/Type UI. Thank you.

    Like I said before, each CMS has its function. For some sites I build – Drupal is overkill. But I don’t think I would build a WordPress site for a congressperson (I work for Congress). I could be wrong as I don’t know that much about WordPress, yet.

    But I’m looking forward to learning more. WordPress seems great to set up a quick website and get content out.

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