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Automating Plugin/Module Updates on Pantheon
Pixo has automated the process to apply all plugin and module updates on Pantheon sites with a simple command. In this post, we explain how to use this automation and we share the code.
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Automating WordPress Core and Plugin Updates With Visual Regression Testing
scalewp.io WordPress updates (core, themes and plugins) are run on a daily cron using WP-CLI, Terminus, Pantheon's CLI, and BackstopJS for visual regression.
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Focus on Innovation, Instead of Site Maintenance with Autopilot
There’s an easier way to manage website updates for WordPress and Drupal. Dive into our solution in the following post.
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Pantheon Named a Major Player in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Content Management Systems for Persuasive Digital Experiences 2021 Vendor Assessment
Pantheon SaaS platform recognized for delivering the automation, collaboration and flexibility empowering today’s WebOps teams.
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Avoiding “Dependency Hell” with Site-Local Drush
Managing compatible dependencies independently is extremely difficult—so much so that the moniker “dependency hell” has been coined to describe the situations that can arise when things get out of sync. The intricacies of this problem is quite involved, but the simplified conclusion is that the only safe solution is to make Drush a dependency of Drupal. We’ll examine how to do that in this post.
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Avoiding Double-Escaped Output in Drupal 8
in Drupal 8, strong steps are being taken to make it easier for web developers to produce output that is safe by default.
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Backdrop CMS 1.0 Available on Pantheon
As a company interested in the future of the web, we at Pantheon have been following the development of Backdrop and have worked with the Backdrop community to get Backdrop running on Pantheon. For developers who are interested in trying out Backdrop 1.0, you can try Backdrop on Pantheon right now.
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"Because It's Faster, Of Course" Introducing LCache
With hot cache items stored locally in the “L1” cache, we can significantly improve the performance of sites, while also making them more stable.
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Seven Steps to Becoming a More Inclusive Leader
Here are a few key steps to becoming a more thoughtful and inclusive leader. team
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Behat For Web Developers
A quickstart guide for using Behat to assist with website testing.