25 May 2026

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #554 - Hey! Scott Tolinski!

Today we are talking about Web Education, Level up Tutorials, and life after Drupal with guest Scott Tolinski. We'll also cover Views Row SDC as our module of the week.

For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/554

Topics

Resources

Guests

Scott Tolinski - tolin.ski stolinski

Hosts

Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Bernardo Martinez - bernardm28

MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu

25 May 2026 6:00pm GMT

Dropsolid Experience Cloud: After the unbundling, the rebundling

AI is unbundling both agencies and software. The rebundling is coming - will it be open or closed? Open platforms offer freedom, sovereignty, and portability.

25 May 2026 8:07am GMT

24 May 2026

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#! code: Drupal 11: Building A Link Directory: Part 1

A problem I've been struggling with for a while now is managing my bookmarks. Every time I come across an interesting article I want to read, a good resource I want to keep, or a neat tool I want to try I create a bookmark.

Over time I have collected a large collection of bookmarks so when I add a new one to the list it gets lots in the pile. I've tried to create directories to keep "new" bookmarks or organise them into sections, but I always end up scrabbling to find them.

The problem is that web browsers don't allow you to categorise or search bookmarks so I can never find them again. Also when I swap browsers (which I have done twice this year) I end up having to migrate them over and set up synchronising between computers. This always removes the favicons of the sites so I have even more trouble finding the right link.

After losing yet another bookmark again recently I decided to do something about it. I realised that #! code was the best place for it as I'm always logged into the site, so I set about creating a link directory on the site. I didn't just want a big list of links though. In my mind a good link directory takes a screenshot of the site when the link is created so that it is easy to see what links are there from the screenshot of the original site.

In this article I will go through how I set up the link directory, how links are added, and how the site is able to take screenshots of the links as they are added to the directory.

Creating The Link Content Type

To store the links I created a content type called "Link" and added a few fields to it.

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24 May 2026 6:07pm GMT