Blog /Drupal modules

Drupal has thousands of free modules.

Whether you want to increase the security of your website, gain website analysis tools, or improve your company’s visibility on social media, on our blog you’ll learn which Drupal modules are the best to meet specific business requirements.

We’ll show you how to install a particular Drupal module, how it works in practice, and what benefits its usage brings.

Drupal's editing interface can be unclear to novice editors, and the number of options may seem overwhelming to many. The Simplify module comes in handy here, as it allows you to limit the available functionalities to the necessary minimum, thus making website editing easier.

Website statistical data is required knowledge if one wants to effectively manage the website, and thus – determine the directions for its further development. Thanks to numerous Drupal modules, you can make the necessary improvements also via integrations with Google Analytics. In this article, you will find information about the GoogleTagManager (google_tag) module, thanks to which you can conduct an effective and structured analysis of your website.

Google Analytics is, by far the most popular tool to track your web page visits, used by tens of millions of sites around the world. Integration with Google statistics is the most basic and essential function of every CMS, which means it is also available in Drupal – you can enable it with the google_analytics module.

Recurring payments are gaining in popularity and are also increasingly used by well-known brands. You will find this type of a settlement model in Netflix, Spotify, or Apple Music, among others. Undoubtedly, they are convenient for e-business due to the regularity and timeliness of payments, full automation, and security. If you want to implement this method of collecting payments, I encourage you to read this article. You will learn how to do it in Drupal Commerce.

Nowadays we have social media everywhere, so having the ability to share content on your website is essential. By default Drupal doesn’t provide social media sharing buttons out of the box. However, when delivering Drupal services, we use modules that can help with this. The most popular solution is the AddToAny module.

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