Repurposing your Site Studio content in your headless application
Using JSON API as a tool for building headless websites involves leveraging its capabilities to facilitate communication between...
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- Craig Hanna
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Using JSON API as a tool for building headless websites involves leveraging its capabilities to facilitate communication between...
An increasingly common setup is to use Drupal as the CMS / backend of an application with a frontend Node.js application: Drupal...
(originally posted October 15, 2021)
Update (July 21, 2023): There is now a dagster-meltano plugin. Currently, this plugin is...
Drupal-based website of New York MTA uses AWS IoT to gather and analyze real-time data, improving train safety and reliability...
As a static site generator, Next.js comes with two ways to produce your static site. With the default hosting method, Next.js...
Starter kits are a new concept introduced in Acquia Drupal CMS v2 we use for getting started quickly with Next.js. You can learn...
Those of us who know Drupal well love it for its flexibility. Like a pile of toy building blocks, we see the myriad of...
At Acquia, we’re creating a better developer experience for the headless CMS.
Next.js is a natural starting point for that. It...
Progressive decoupling, a concept outlined last year in Dries Buytaert’s first post about decoupled Drupal, is a compelling...