Where Did All the Drupal 7 Sites Go? They Moved to WordPress
NOTE: I updated the numbers after being asked on LinkedIn about the "other" category and discovering that outdated releases of both open source CMSs were a non-trivial portion of the long tail.
A Eulogy for Drupal 7
Friends, Drupalists, countryfolk! I come here to bury Drupal 7, not to praise it.
A Great Museum Relaunch for The Broad
Sometimes, a strategically placed CTA button can be the key to securing more museum visits. The Broad, a contemporary art museum in Los Angeles, CA had that task on deck to enhance digital presence when they engaged the web development agency Urban Insight.
America’s Underground Lab: a Research Website Creation Story
Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, South Dakota faced a NASA-level challenge. With most visitors unable to experience its underground facilities, its website had to bridge the gap, providing a virtual gateway to the world of deep science. The task wasn’t just to inform – it was to simulate the experience of visiting an extraordinary, restricted environment.
Top 10 Innovation Sessions to Attend at DrupalCon Barcelona 2024
DrupalCon Barcelona is almost here, and for me, it’s only topped by Christmas when it comes to excitement. I used to work at the Drupal Association and during that time, I channeled much of my energy into promoting and fostering innovation for Drupal.
A Decade of Drupal at the University of San Francisco
The University of San Francisco (USF) is a private Jesuit university in San Francisco, CA. The oldest university in the city, it serves over 10,000 students.
The University has trusted its online presence to Pantheon for over a decade. The web team switched away from a proprietary CMS in favor of open source.