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Looking Back at 2024. Big Changes in Drupal and Development of Droptica Services

With 2024 ending, we'd like to summarize the last twelve months at Droptica. It has been a year of dynamic changes, both in the Drupal ecosystem and our services. We're excited to share with you our achievements, innovations, and future plans that will allow us to support client projects even better. Find out what improvements we've made so far and how they can affect your operations. Also, discover what opportunities are opening up for us in the year ahead.

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Rebranding for Droptica’s 5th anniversary

This year, Droptica turns 5! Many things in the company have changed during this time. We want to reflect these changes in the form of a new logo and describe our rebranding process. Our new logo represents who we are and who we want to be more accurate. Image change is part of our continuous development. The New Droptica The new visual identification system of Droptica is a revolutionary change. New logo. New colours.

Tools used at Droptica – part 3 – file repository

It is obviously necessary to look for and take advantage of tools which can be used when delivering Drupal development services. It's time for another dose of information about our work at the Droptica company. Today we'll cover file versioning and application testing. Subversion Initial projects implemented with Drupal (still as OPENBIT) used the Subversion system (also known as SVN, project website) for file versioning.

Tools we use at work - part 2 - Docker

In the first article about the tools we use, we described our project management and communication tools. Today we will show you how we manage development environments. Local copy In Droptica each programmer works on a local copy of the website. Each task is completed and committed to a separate Git branch and pushed to a remote repository. Our standard desktop system is Ubuntu therefore for a long time we got away with just installing Apache, Mysql and PHP locally.

Our website is now on Drupal 8

For the last couple of months, we worked on our new website in Drupal 8. It took time because client work always takes precedence. But we finally did it! Here is the story. Design stage As with any new marketing website, we split the project into stages. First, we developed a content strategy - what do we really want to say and why? We wanted to avoid ad-hoc decisions done during development or design stages.

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