Markdown Tutorials in Acquia CMS Headless and Next.js
Add a content type to Acquia CMS Headless and the Next.js frontend, with Markdown input.
- Tutorial
- Martin Anderson-Clutz
- 1 minute read
Add a content type to Acquia CMS Headless and the Next.js frontend, with Markdown input.
This tutorial will show you how to install, enable, and use the Project Browser Drupal module.
This tutorial will show you how to install, enable, and use the Automatic Updates Drupal module.
Add JavaScript components to a Drupal application as blocks.
Use Composer to Update to PHP 8.1 in your Codebase
Share Code from a Code Studio project out to another Git repository
Use Next for Drupal to connect multiple Next.js sites to Acquia CMS
Show the content in different languages to the user with Acquia next-acms and Acquia CMS headless starter kit
The key goal is to provide the basic steps for compatibility scanning and deploying PHP 8.1 across your environments and applications.
In this tutorial, you’ll connect Next.js installed on local machine to the Acquia CMS installed on Acquia Cloud IDE.