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In a previous article, we talked about when and why Drupal 10 arrived so soon after Drupal 9. In this article, we will dive into some of the new features that will come with Drupal 10 out of the box.

Drupal 9 was released in June of 2020, 5 years after the release of Drupal 8. However, you might have heard that Drupal 10 is tentatively coming in June 2022. This might sound confusing especially if you only recently upgraded your website to Drupal 9. The good news is that if you are currently on Drupal 9, the upgrade would most likely be painless and smooth.

We’ve talked about the end of life of Drupal 8 since it was first announced, and now it is actually here. If your current website still runs on Drupal 8, there is no better time than now to make the upgrade.

What does end of life mean?

Fortunately, it does not mean everything will stop working all of a sudden. However, it will only be a matter of time before something goes wrong. This is because once the end of life is reached, the community no longer maintains the code, bugs are not fixed, vulnerabilities are not identified or removed, compatibility is not updated.

There are many reasons why Drupal is a powerful content management system. Drupal is an open-source no licence fee platform, it is flexible, scalable, and works well with large amounts of content. One of the best features out of the box from Drupal is the Drupal views feature. In this article, we will talk about how views can be utilized and how complex they can go.

Drupal 9 is set to be released on June 3 of 2020. This new release is definitely exciting, but it’s also a little bittersweet, as it signals the fact that end-of-life (or EOL) is near for Drupal 7 and Drupal 8. Both are scheduled for EOL in November of 2021.

Are you ready for this new update, or are you unsure of whether or not you need to worry about updating? Either way, read on to learn everything you need to know about Drupal 9, as well as how to get ready for its release.

In the world of content management systems (CMS), there is no one solution for all. Choosing the right CMS is a very important step towards developing a website. This article provides the reasons why Drupal might be the CMS choice for you.