For 90% of French people, e-commerce is a valuable ally!
Research conducted by the Toluna Harris Interactive Institute for Fevad has revealed that the majority of French people believe that e-commerce is a way to save time. E-commerce has emerged as the preferred solution for consumers, and this survey tells us that it saves them time and that they also see it as a way to connect with others.
Headless CMS and CMS No Code: the new solutions for content management
CMS (Content Management Systems) are essential tools to efficiently manage the content of a website or a mobile application. Traditionally, CMS were tied to a specific design, requiring complex and costly code modification for any change in presentation.
WordPress 4.0: end of security updates and support
It's official; starting on December 1st 2022, the security team will no longer offer security updates and support for WordPress 3.7 to 4.0. In the meantime, here is a reminder of a few notable improvements made to the CMS in this series' final version by the publisher.
How much does it cost to develop an API?
Any computer development project must include a budget as a key component. By providing an immediate answer to the question "How much does it cost to develop an API?", it is possible to set up a secure, open, and most importantly effective collaboration. What must be kept in mind to get results that meet deadlines... Financial projections are included!
What is an API?
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CMS update: Drupal 10 will be released on December 14, 2022
Computer developers around the world are eagerly awaiting this date. Indeed, December 14 2022, is the date of the release of a closely watched update, that of Drupal 10.
Drupal 7 at end of life: why migrate to Drupal 9?
The end of life of Drupal 7 has been extended until November 1, 2023. This was announced by the Drupal organization in February 2022.
The 9 series, released in June 2020, will have to be adopted by all Drupal users and followers by the time the 7 series expires.
What new features will be available in WordPress 6.0?
WordPress 6.0 will be accessible soon. This content management system is already well-known and well-liked for its ergonomics, functionality, convenience of use, and handling. This new version arrives only a few months after the 5.9 release. By May 24, 2022, what will we have discovered?
Is the WordPress 6.0 CMS available in beta version?
Good news for WordPress 6.0 fans: the CMS is already available in beta and will be released according to the following schedule:
Next.js as a framework for Drupal: uses and advantages
Why opt for a Next.js Drupal association?
Using Next.js for Drupal front-end development? Though this idea may seem strange, many web developers are campaigning for the use of this open source framework. For what reasons exactly? Simply because it includes all the tools needed to create a next-gen front-end for any Drupal site. Good news when you know that the future of Drupal is “headless”.
What is the use of Next.js in web development?
Next.js is an open source React framework used for developing single-page Javascript applications.
Headless CMS : choose easy content management!
A headless CMS is a headless content management system (CMS), which is a back-end-only content management system, primarily acting as a content repository. A headless CMS makes content accessible through an API for viewing on any device without an integrated front-end or presentation layer. The term “headless” comes from the concept of cutting off the head (here the front office) from the body (source: Wikipedia).
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Esokia, the Drupal specialist celebrates 20 years of this leading CMS
Drupal is undoubtedly one of the most robust CMS on the market. Its longevity, but especially its popularity among developers and web development agencies around the world is a testament to its longevity. On January 15, 2021, the foundation of Dries Buytaert celebrated its 20th anniversary and it is the perfect time to reflect on my experience with Drupal, the evolution of the tool and its use at Esokia.