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What's new on Drupal.org? - September 2015 | Drupal Association

Fri, 10/16/2015 - 11:29 -- rprice

To implement the requirements of the content strategy we introduced a few new modules to Drupal.org, in particular: organic groups, and panels. These and a few supporting modules have allowed us to create the new Section content type one Drupal.org. Sections are groups, which can have their own maintainers and governance structure. Content (including child Sections) will be associated to this new higher level Section content. Panels and some preconfigured layouts will allow us to improve the layout of content on Drupal.org and create a more consistent look and feel.

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panels

What's new on Drupal.org? - September 2015 | Drupal Association

Fri, 10/16/2015 - 11:29 -- rprice

To implement the requirements of the content strategy we introduced a few new modules to Drupal.org, in particular: organic groups, and panels. These and a few supporting modules have allowed us to create the new Section content type one Drupal.org. Sections are groups, which can have their own maintainers and governance structure. Content (including child Sections) will be associated to this new higher level Section content. Panels and some preconfigured layouts will allow us to improve the layout of content on Drupal.org and create a more consistent look and feel.

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panels

What is BigPipe and what does it mean for the future of Drupal Performance?

Fri, 10/09/2015 - 08:50 -- rprice

it allows us to break our web pages up in to logical blocks of content, called Pagelets, and pipeline the generation and render of these Pagelets. Looking at the home page, for example, think of the newsfeed as one Pagelet, the Suggestions box another, and the advertisement yet another. BigPipe not only reduces the TTL of our pages but also makes them seem even faster to users since seeing partial content earlier feels faster than seeing complete content a little bit later.

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drupal8
performance

What is BigPipe and what does it mean for the future of Drupal Performance?

Fri, 10/09/2015 - 08:50 -- rprice

it allows us to break our web pages up in to logical blocks of content, called Pagelets, and pipeline the generation and render of these Pagelets. Looking at the home page, for example, think of the newsfeed as one Pagelet, the Suggestions box another, and the advertisement yet another. BigPipe not only reduces the TTL of our pages but also makes them seem even faster to users since seeing partial content earlier feels faster than seeing complete content a little bit later.

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drupal8
performance

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