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Modernizing Drupal 10 Theme Development

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803238098
Pages 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Luca Lusso Luca Lusso
Profile icon Luca Lusso

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 – Styling Drupal
2. Chapter 1: Setting up a Local Environment 3. Chapter 2: Setting a New Theme and Build Process 4. Chapter 3: How Drupal Renders an HTML Page 5. Chapter 4: Mapping the Design to Drupal Components 6. Chapter 5: Styling the Header and the Footer 7. Chapter 6: Styling the Content 8. Chapter 7: Styling Forms 9. Chapter 8: Styling Views 10. Chapter 9: Styling Blocks 11. Chapter 10: Styling the Maintenance, Taxonomy, Search Results, and 403/404 Pages 12. Part 2 – Advanced Topics
13. Chapter 11: Single Directory Components 14. Chapter 12: Creating Custom Twig Functions and Filters 15. Chapter 13: Making a Theme Configurable 16. Chapter 14: Improving Performance and Accessibility 17. Part 3 – Decoupled Architectures
18. Chapter 15: Building a Decoupled Frontend 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

How to structure content

The main source of content in Drupal is nodes. As we saw, the output of a node is used to fill the main content block of a page.

Nodes are associated with a specific content type that defines the fields and display settings for that type of content.

On our demo website, we’ve defined some content types to represent a trip, a landing page, and a base page; the full list is here: /admin/structure/types.

The demo website uses two approaches to structure content:

  • By directly using fields
  • By splitting a page into sub-components that can be used to build more complex layouts

We can use the first approach to build pages constrained to a specific layout, such as the page that describes a trip:

Figure 6.9 – A content type built with fields

Figure 6.9 – A content type built with fields

For this kind of content, an editor can only choose the values to insert for each field. They cannot choose, for example, that the text must be rendered before...

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