03 Dec 2025

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Community Working Group posts: Call for Makers: 2026 Aaron Winborn Award Design

The Drupal Community Working Group is seeking a community member or organization to design and create the Aaron Winborn Award for 2026.

The award at the cliffs
2020 award created by Bo Shipley

Each year, this award honors a Drupal community member who embodies the spirit of generosity, collaboration, and contribution that Aaron represented. We're looking for someone to help us bring this recognition to life through a meaningful, handcrafted award.

A glass version of the award
2019 award by Rachel Norfolk

If you or someone you know would like to design the 2026 award, please send your ideas or proposals to drupal-cwg@drupal.org.


2023 & 2025 Awards by Russell Eck

Let's continue celebrating the individuals who make our community stronger, one thoughtful creation at a time.

03 Dec 2025 11:50pm GMT

Freelock Blog: Making headers and labels accessible

Properly nesting headings, from the H1 page title, to h2 section titles, and h3 subtopics

Day 3 - Headers and Labels


So much of accessibility is about making your content clear and understandable to a wide range of users. Structuring your content can really help here. Adding headings for each section of text particularly helps with assistive technologies like screen readers. Headers can help organize your content into groups, and show the relationships within your content.

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03 Dec 2025 11:30pm GMT

Dripyard Premium Drupal Themes: Dripyard on Community + Code Podcast

Last month I was fortunate enough to be invited on the Community + Code podcast with host Chris Reynolds!

The conversation was pretty lively. We talked a lot about the Drupal ecosystem, our place in the wider web ecosystem, the upcoming Drupal marketplace, and of course Dripyard!

It's a fun conversation. Check it out below!

03 Dec 2025 9:04pm GMT

Nonprofit Drupal posts: Breakout Leaders Wanted for 2026 DrupalCon Nonprofit Summit

Hey nonprofit Drupal users, do you want a free ticket to DrupalCon Chicago? Submit to be a breakout discussion leader at the Nonprofit Summit!

What are you talking about?

The DA is interested in supporting community-driven content that is specifically relevant to nonprofit organization staff and related agencies at DrupalCon North America in Chicago, Illinois, at the Nonprofit Summit on March 23, 2026.

We are looking for volunteers who would be interested in giving back to the community by contributing some subject matter expertise via a day of informal breakout sessions or other group activities. We are open to ideas!

Who are we looking for?

Do you have some Drupal expertise or a recent experience with a Drupal project that you would like to share with others? Is there something about Drupal that you think is really cool that you would love to share with the nonprofit Drupal community?

What's required?

You will not be required to make slides! You don't need to have lots of (or any) speaking experience! All you need is a willingness to facilitate a discussion group or engaging activity around a particular topic, and some expertise or enthusiasm for that topic that you wish to share.

How do I submit an idea or topic?

Please fill out this form by December 31st.

https://forms.gle/RnFdAat5fQvffbm48

Discussion leaders will be selected by the Nonprofit Summit Planning Committee and will be notified by the middle of January.

Questions?

Email drupalcon.nonprofitsummit@gmail.com.

03 Dec 2025 8:55pm GMT

The Drop Times: Studio Umi Reflects on DrupalCon Nara 2025: A Milestone Moment for Japan’s Drupal Community

At DrupalCon Nara 2025, long-time Drupal agency Studio Umi embraced its dual role as sponsor and community advocate. In an interview with The DropTimes, Tomoka Moriyama shared how the company's legacy, technical leadership, and local roots shaped their participation-and why the event felt especially meaningful.

03 Dec 2025 12:05pm GMT

Droptica: Technical Audit of Drupal in 20 Minutes. How to Use the Druscan Tool?

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Changing the agency that supports your Drupal system or obtaining quotes from several companies usually requires sharing the technical details of your project. The problem is that the database contains customer data, the configuration stores API keys, and the custom code reveals the company's business logic. In this article, I'll show you an open source tool that solves this problem. Druscan collects all the technical information needed for analysis, while protecting sensitive data. I invite you to read the blog post or watch an episode from the "Nowoczesny Drupal" series.

03 Dec 2025 10:47am GMT

LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Advent Calendar day 3 – Beyond 99 Red Balloons: a guide to alternative text and accessible images

Advent Calendar day 3 - Beyond 99 Red Balloons: a guide to alternative text and accessible images james

Door 3 revealing a red baloon with "alt" on the side, and the text "Alt text" below
Chris Vickery in a checked shirtAmyJune Hineline pointing at her DrupalCamp Ashville t-shirt

An important aspect of every website project is accessibility, and an important part of that is giving your images meaningful "alt" text to describe their contents.

At this year's European DrupalCon in Vienna, AmyJune Hineline and Chris Vickery discussed aspects of alt text images, with many examples, mostly from their favourite album covers.

I think when AmyJune says "Hi James" near the start, it was me arriving late, so apologies for my tardiness.

Here is the talk video:

The video makes reference to bonus slides in the presentation, which they didn't get to in the talk. It includes helpful…

03 Dec 2025 9:00am GMT

02 Dec 2025

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Nextide Blog: Connecting Business Applications to Maestro with Activepieces

Every business on the planet has invested time and money into their infrastructure. Infrastructure which includes the applications the business uses on a day to day basis. Think of that one application in any of the organizations you've ever worked for that was so mission critical that if it were to disappear tomorrow, the business would struggle to operate. Generally speaking, that application tends to be something so fundamental to the business that just about everyone uses it. What makes process automation powerful is allowing the customer to keep using their applications of choice while connecting Maestro's business process automation to them.

02 Dec 2025 9:54pm GMT

ImageX: Managing Content-Rich Drupal Sites: Great Tools You Can Use

Every page with insightful content is a fresh opportunity to engage, inspire, and inform your audience. Plus, the more valuable content you have, the better your chances of ranking higher in search results. That's how websites with hundreds - or even thousands - of pages can become true online powerhouses for their organizations.

02 Dec 2025 7:29pm GMT

Freelock Blog: Multiple ways - Do you provide more than one way to reach your content?

Multiple ways of navigating content -- dropdown "Megamenu", search, breadcrumbs, and a sitemap

Day 2 - Multiple Ways


If you have a lot of content, finding something specific can be a challenge for your users. For accessibility, this guideline was created to support people that have different ways of thinking or finding things -- but I find this useful in all sorts of contexts. Strong navigation implies structure on your site, structure that can help people find what they are after.

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02 Dec 2025 6:30pm GMT

Dripyard Premium Drupal Themes: Dripyard Webinar: Drupal Canvas

Drupal Canvas is almost stable, and we are excited to host another live Dripyard webinar to show how powerful and easy it is to use. We will walk through real workflows, highlight what makes Canvas special, and demonstrate how Dripyard's premium themes make the experience even better.

🗓 Thursday, December 11
⏰ 8am PT / 11am ET / 5pm CET / 9:30pm IST

Register Now!

02 Dec 2025 4:32pm GMT

Matt Glaman: Preventing a `drush updb` from clearing your caches

By default, drush updb clears the cache after applying database updates. For deployments where you want to avoid an unnecessary performance hit, you can prevent this default behavior using a Drush pre-command hook. The updb command has a --cache-clear flag that you can set up in your CI workflow, but what about local testing? Will you or your team remember to set that flag every time?

I've come to learn this may be a controversial take. This requires having a deployment identifier set and crafted update hooks for specific cache invalidations, router rebuilds, etc. But if you want a highly performant Drupal application with faster deployment times, it's crucial.

02 Dec 2025 3:00pm GMT

mark.ie: Klaro is the simplest Cookie Consent Management solution for Drupal

Klaro is the simplest Cookie Consent Management solution for Drupal

Here's a super quick outline of how to set up Klaro cookie management system for your Drupal website.

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02 Dec 2025 11:37am GMT

LostCarPark Drupal Blog: Advent Calendar day 2 - Autowiring all the things

Advent Calendar day 2 - Autowiring all the things james

Door 2 containing a UK plug representing autowiring
Luca Lusso in the mountains

Today we are getting a bit technical and diving into Autowiring with Luca Lusso.

What is autowiring? Well, since version 8, Drupal has used Services to provide many small pieces of functionality. Basically, a service is a black box you can use to do something on your site. For example, the Messenger service displays status messages on a page.

In Drupal 8 and 9, when you used a service in your code, you needed to tell Drupal what service you wanted. This was a bit messy, because you needed to find out the class that the service creates, and you also needed the service name. It also required you…

02 Dec 2025 10:00am GMT

Drupal blog: Drupal Goes to the U.N.

The recent Talking Drupal episode featuring Mike Gifford and Tiffany Farriss present how Drupal is playing a role in the global conversation on digital public infrastructure. Their discussion highlights what the Drupal community already knows, governments are beginning to treat open source as a strategic requirement.


Tiffany Farriss representing Drupal at United Nations' Open Source Week.

The United Nations' Open Source Week brought together policymakers, Open Source Program Office (OSPO) leaders and practitioners from across sectors, and Drupal had a seat at the table. The UN uses Drupal, as do most of their members. It reflects the project's maturity, governance structure and long record of delivering large-scale public services.

The episode goes beyond event commentary. Mike and Tiffany confront a core tension in today's public-sector technology landscape. Digital public infrastructure is becoming a contested space, shaped by national policy, commercial influence and competing definitions of "openness". Drupal's model-global, diverse, community-governed, and not tied to a single vendor-puts it in a different category than many projects marketed as "open". Their conversation makes the case that Drupal's longevity and governance give it credibility that is hard to replicate. If you work in public-sector digital services or care about the future of open source in government, this is worth your time.

Most importantly, the talk challenges Drupal professionals to think bigger. If open source is becoming the backbone of digital government, then Drupal contributors have a role to play in shaping that future. That requires awareness, coordination and a willingness to step into policy-adjacent discussions. Mike and Tiffany lay out why these global conversations matter and how Drupal can show up with confidence.


Tim Lehnen and Mike Gifford at United Nations' Open Source Week

If you want to understand where Drupal fits in the next decade of public-sector digital transformation, watch or listen to the episode and explore the details at https://talkingdrupal.com/528

02 Dec 2025 9:38am GMT

Specbee: How to handle soft deletions with the Drupal Trash module

Permanent deletions frustrating you? Add a safety net, restore content, and control permanent purges. Read this blog to learn how to handle soft deletions with the Drupal Trash module.

02 Dec 2025 9:24am GMT