1_commerce_setup.sh
cd drupal-7.50
echo " -------------------- "
echo " Download and Enable Admin Menu "
echo " -------------------- "
drush en admin_menu -y
OPCION 1: Dile a tu socio... | |
"has mirado la opción de alquilar un haul o discount fuera de Montreal..?? digamos, en 3 montagnes, snt jean sur richeliu, boucherville, terrebone..? aunque tengas q ir a recogerlo el día antes.. o empezar la mudanza mas al mediodía si lo recoges el mismo dia... | |
lo del remolque tb esta OK" | |
OPCION 2: Dile a tu socio... | |
"Mira a ver en kijiji siempre hay una pila de locos ofreciendo servicio de déménagement. Vas a tener que llamar a unos cuantos porque imagino la mayoria esten bookeados, pero quizas tengas suerte ya que hay mas opciones" |
1_commerce_setup.sh
cd drupal-7.50
echo " -------------------- "
echo " Download and Enable Admin Menu "
echo " -------------------- "
drush en admin_menu -y
NOTE: This post was written in March 30th, 2016 and it is based on the actual status
of all mentioned projects. For more reference, please refer to each project
individual page.
If you are a Drupal Developer and you feel somehow in a point where you don't know if it is a good idea to start working on Drupal 8, then this post may be helpful enough to finally push you into it.
Tools we use for PM for project management and communication
Development:
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It's 2015, we are already in the "Mobile Era" and we all love how our modern sites fit and adapt to any screen. Of course, modern sites: pretty nice and flexible, stretching even to the 52 inches of a Samsung TV, High Resolution images... Its is just amazing. But you know what? We cannot forget there are almost 20 years of "non-mobile" websites out there, screaming to be upgraded. And the first word that comes out to our mind is pretty simple: "redesign". | |
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#How SaSS and Bourbon Neat can help those websites running behind | |
<p>It's 2015, we are already in the "Mobile Era" and we all love how our modern sites fit and adapt to any screen. Of course, modern sites: pretty nice and flexible, stretching even to the 52 inches of a Samsung TV, High Resolution images... Its is just amazing. But you know what? We cannot forget there are almost 20 years of "non-mobile" websites out there, screaming to be upgraded. And the first word that comes out to our mind is pretty simple: "redesign".</p> | |
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<p>Mobile OS manufacturers trend to improve their browsers to allow resizing, double tap zooming and dragging around, but it is just an actual usability workaround. It is like going to a disco that has mandatory night vision goggles to get in because it didn't had lighting setup when buil(weird huh?). You will end up in the floor, hating both: the goggles and the disco. You but you will still want to dance, so bye bye "Goggle Disco" and you'll go f |