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Drupal 7 Site Migration

Support for Drupal 7 officially ended on January 5, 2025. This means that it no longer receives security updates, bug fixes, or enhancements from Drupal, as well as from the systems and modules surrounding your installation.

As a result, these sites are vulnerable to security breaches, compatibility issues with new software versions, and non-compliance with standard security regulations.

If you are still operating on Drupal 7, it is crucial to plan your migration to the latest versions of Drupal.

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Planning for a Multilingual Website

When considering the development of a multilingual website for your business, it is essential to utilize a content management system like Drupal that handles the heavy lifting, allowing you to focus on delivering value to your customers.

Managing multiple translations can be challenging, especially when dealing with languages that read from left to right, right to left, or include special characters. The design must adapt to the language; sentences may vary in length, icons may need repositioning, and menus will differ.

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High-Performance Drupal Websites

Many businesses underestimate the impact of website speed, but the truth is that a slow-loading site leads to a poor user experience and higher bounce rates.

Whether you have a large or small website, optimizing load times is crucial to ensuring the best possible user experience. Some key factors to consider include:

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