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I would be interested in some good migration tools, paid ones are also ok. I found a post about this on drupal.org, but it didn't seem like an easy process. It is a multilanguage site with many content types, and a totally custom theme. Source: over 1 year ago
You got already good advice, but wanted to point the guide of drupal.org where you can see some tools listed with instructions and channels https://www.drupal.org/community/contributor-guide/reference-information/talk/tools. Source: over 1 year ago
There is a service call GitPod that provides a temporary container Drupal environment. If you are familiar with what is going on around the future of how Drupal modules will eventually be offered up, you will likely have seen the "Project Browser" module as a contrib demo of the approach. It is used for people to give feedback to the developers. So they set up the typical 'SimplyTestMe' but also a GitPod... Source: over 1 year ago
For reviews, it depends entirely on what you mean by "review". I believe core has a simple comment module, although it may have been deprecated for D9? There are likely many review-style modules on drupal.org that might work, or if you just want to link out to third-party reviews then it could just be a repeating-value link field on the Product content type. Source: over 1 year ago
They should also use standards tools like Github. The drupal.org platform was certainly impressive 10 years ago, today it's a pain to use it. They ducktape it with gitlab, but really it sucks to have to read documentation to simply do a pull request. Source: over 1 year ago
I created a facebook account about 6 months ago for one reason only: to interact with a rare disease group that setup shop on facebook. I post once a month at most, last month to share a dissertation in the research group and 2 months ago to discuss fitness trackers in the parent group. I donated money to the foundation when they were asking for donations and I read new posts from time to time using an app on the... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Friendly app does a pretty good job with hiding ads etc. Https://friendly.io/. Source: 11 months ago
Friendly Social Browser https://friendly.io/ is for mobile, you would delete the Facebook app and use Friendly instead. Source: about 1 year ago
Frost - Facebook Mobile Site wrapper. No longer supported, unfortunately. Friendly is a decent, if non-FOSS replacement. It has the edge with keyword filters. Source: over 1 year ago
Nice and simple! I’ll give it a try. I’ve been using FriendlyStreaming (https://friendly.io), but I don’t really like it. Your app is much simpler and to the point. Source: about 2 years ago
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