Drupal is one of the most popular platforms to develop websites. With more and more organizations looking to build engaging digital experience for their stakeholders, the Drupal Content Management System offers a mobile–first platform with native support for integrations, better performance, and scalability. The new version brings significant changes to its module development and theme creation techniques, improving performance and refining the development experience.
What details do you cover in this course?
Drupal 8 brings a lot of groundbreaking changes to its ecosystem, from basic architectural changes to functional ones. Understanding these changes is vital to you if you are trying to explore Drupal 8.
In this course, you will get a practical knowledge of Drupal 8, that means we can jump into any existing Drupal 8 website and understand how it is built and how it is put together. Finally, we will learn to launch a Drupal 8 website.
You ll start off by setting up your development environment, enabling you to begin writing custom code for a Drupal–powered website through PhpStorm.
You will learn about configuration management and creating custom content types before exploring the HTML5 features included. Views were used on more than 80% of all Drupal 7 sites; now they are part of the Drupal 8 core. If you use views, you might build 10 different view displays with different filters, without knowing that a contextual filter would require only a single display.
Instructor Details
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Specification: Drupal 8: Efficient Application Development
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Price | $10.99 |
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Debopriyo Das –
Although I am a great admirer of courses provided in Udemy, but this course changed my impression. 1. most of the topics were covered hastily 2. views and theming , two of the pillars of any Drupal application is covered with notes mostly(like I have to read a book instead of going through audio visual treat). 3. Topics are not in depth. It seems it is targeted for beginners with zero experience in prior Drupal version 4. there is striking similarity in content with another Drupal 8 course published by the same publisher which is targeted for beginners. As a summary I want to say, this is the worst experience in Udemy. I actually feel sorry to write this feedback.
Juan Gongora –
Good content to learn, but definitely rushed. There were some parts that were long articles for reading (which I don’t mind at all, but I know some prefer just to have videos). But unfortunately the information that was discussed in those readings, required some content that was not provided by the instructor, so it was somewhat difficult to follow along with some of the discussed examples. Hopefully those lectures will be updated to provide the required downloads for future students. Overall though, I learned some new things as a beginner to Drupal, so I’m satisfied.
Mario Alberto Ceron Fernandez –
Buen instructivo para iniciar en Drupal
Steven Searles –
I had XAMP already installed and that caused MAMP to fail initially with a zend dll failure on appache startup. Once I uninstalled XAMP then re installed MAMP then MAMP worked as shown in the tutorial. Lecture 8 needs to have a Resource file download. The instructor indicated that this resource file could be found at the end of Lecture 1 but it was not found. This was in answer to one of the feedback question that another student had asked on Lecture 8.
Charles Forbes –
this is great. it’s answering a lot of questions I had.
Carlos Santana –
Straightforward, thorough and well paced
Vlad Valica –
I was expecting to have amodule development course but that point is missing, only basics about the module structure at the end. The quizzes are mixed up, I had quizzes about toppics that were coming afterwards and not only once. The main concern for me is that I was expecting to have much more about module dev like few modules example built up during the course. Maybe another course proposes that ?
Nehal –
It’s very basic and doesn’t contain information which it title suggest. I felt i had started learning drupal again after sometime. also some of the quiz questions were wrong