![]() Jquery.once has been deprecated and a new once library was introduced.For forward compatibility in future versions, Drupal core’s dependency on JQUERY is being limited by including the eslint-plugin-jquery plugin in eslint core-js-passing config.By that, permissions will be automatically cleaned up when a module is uninstalled. ![]() That means all permissions for a user have to be defined in a file. Users will depend on modules to receive the role’s permission.The shortcut icon’s tag has been changed to.Fields labels can now be up to 255 characters.Making it more readable, easier to code against, and filterable. This change has exposed the target_id in the meta-information. Drupal_internal_target_id has been added to JSON:API responses. ![]() While not too much information was released by about the highlights of the 9.3.0 version, we do know what changes have been introduced to the existing sites: Alpha versions usually include most of the new features, changes, and newly added APIs that will be included in the upcoming minor version.īut what has changed since the last official version? What should we expect? What new changes and features have been added? Are you ok? Do you need someone to talk to? Oh wait, I got a bit excited. Usually, the goal for the Alpha phase is to begin the preparations of the minor releases and provide a testing target for theme or module developers. On October/29, Drupal has announced the beginning of the Alpha1 phase for the 9.3.0 version of Drupal. Drupal Communities have been organizing launch parties in full swing.“When someone says you’ve changed, say yes. The news of the Drupal 10 launch has reached far and wide. This also means modules and themes can be compatible with Drupal 9 and 10 at the same time! Plan to adopt Drupal 10 so that you can easily update to Drupal 10.1 and later.īoth 10.0.0 and 9.5.0 include all the latest changes, and they have the same APIs and features aside from a few edge cases. Regardless of which version you choose now, features will only be added to Drupal 10 minor releases. If you are starting a new Drupal project, you have a choice between Drupal 9.5.0 and 10.0.0, and generally should choose Drupal 10 where possible for forward compatibility with future releases. ![]()
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