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Drupal Blogs from March

Matic CretnikAgiledrop

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Our blog activities were very frequent in March

We have written many blog posts for you and now it’s time to look at them, in case you have missed any

Moreover, we will also look at the best Drupal Blogs that were written in March by other authors

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We started last month with Drupal Logos as Fruits and Vegetables

It was the second part of our »Druplicon marathon«, where we have analysed how Druplicons can be designed as fruits and vegetablesWe have immediately received the missing ones in the field of Humans and Superhumans and a Buckeye tree fruit, which was mixed with a hedgehog

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Without a hedgehog, our Drupal Logos in the shapes of Animals, were impoverishedNevertheless, we still managed to find eight of themMoreover, we later received a bat and an octopus as well, so the collection grew

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Our third blog topic was Drupal Logos Taking Part in Outdoor ActivitiesWe have chosen it, because at the time, winter was gone and more activities were able to be done outsideWe did not find as many Druplicons as before and also did not receive any

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We continued our month and »Druplicon marathon« with Drupal Logos representing National IdentitiesEvery time, when we finished a blog post about Druplicons, we were sure that we hardly missed anyThis time, we were for certain that we did not covered them allOur speculations were soon confirmed, when a lot of new Druplicons representing national identities came into our twitter accountTherefore, the collection of Drupal Logos was the biggest in this area

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Our fifth blog post was dedicated to Drupal Logos Showing Emotions

We were sure that we would not find many of them and also defined a task to be very hardWe were wrong, because a lot of emotions were shown by DrupliconsThe feedback from the readers was also back, although only one of the missing Drupal Logos came into our twitter account

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And (finally) our »Druplicon marathon« was interrupted with Responsive Images in Drupal 8

This blog post presented a problem of how users don't want to display the same image size on a mobile and on a desktop, because a 2000px wide image is not needed on a 480px deviceTherefore, Tina Panzalovic presented two modules, of which one was Responsive Image, which help you resolve the problemWith Responsive Image images are then specifically sized for the screen

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March was concluded with our last blog post Drupal Logos in Human ProfessionsWe have promised you this blog post a long time ago, but postponed it very deep into the »Druplicon marathon«Nevertheless, Human Professions also came to life and were very well covered, especially because no one found any of the missing ones

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Other Top Drupal Blogs from March

After our Drupal blogs from the previous month, it's always time for Drupal Blogs that were written by other authorsHere are the best Drupal Blogs from March

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We'll begin our list with Alanna Burke and Drupal 7 Features vs. Drupal 8 Configuration Management

She praised the new configuration management system in Drupal 8 as one of its best pieces and explained, how it helps developers to export configuration into code compared to the old way of Features on Drupal 7

Our second choice is Drupal Serialization Step-by-Step by Mateu Aguiló Bosch, who continued his previous blog post about serializer component

This time, the author focuses on the Drupal integration of the Symfony serializer component

He guides readers step-by-step through a module he created

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Third spot is reserved for Mikael Kundert and his DrupalCamp London 2017From the first hand, the author writes about attending, speaking and volunteering on Drupalcamp LondonThe event was scheduled for the fifth time and the author was once again responsible for making it run smoothlyWe continue with Edward and his Using Normalizers to Alter REST JSON Structure in Drupal 8This blog post is about normalizers that will help users alter the REST response to their likingNamely, the REST output provided by Drupal core is in a certain structure that may not necessarily satisfy the requirements as per the structure the consuming application expectsTherefore, he looked at altering the JSON response for node entities

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Our fifth choice is Our presentations at Drupal Dev Days Seville by Andrea PescettiThe author presents both sessions from Drupal Developer Days in Seville, where he and his team sponsored the eventBoth sessions are equipped with slides and all the latest updates about the modules, which were presentedMaking the sixth spot was Jorge Diaz with Why is the Drupal Bootstrap Theme So SuccessfulAs it is obvious from the title, the author presented specific technical reasons why Bootstrap is such an attractive optionHe stated that as a Drupal themer, it's rare that he chooses something other than the Bootstrap base theme for a new project

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We'll conclude our list with Janez Urevc and his Drupal 8 Security Features: User-submitted Data Sanitization

This was the fourth part of the blog series about the Drupal 8 security features, which concludes the series

It is once again shown how Drupal 8 protects users from some of the most common vulnerabilities on the web

That's our selection for the past month. We are quite aware that not everyone is interested in everything and that some other important topics were covered as well. But as we said, that's our selection. Don't forget, we'll make a list every month so that you will be informed as much as possible. Until then, wait for our next blog post.