Much of the community is focusing on the improvements to Drupal 8 under the hood. Now, based on modern PHP practices, a standardized framework, and an improved theming system, Drupal 8 brings many enhancements for developers and designers. However, as a content editor familiar with Drupal 7, you might be wondering what you'll find for you in Drupal 8.
There are many improvements which you'll notice as soon as you login. However there are many other little gems which you discover as you continue to use your new Drupal 8 site. For example in previous versions of Drupal, to edit the "authored on" date you were confronted with a text field. In Drupal 8, you select the date.
In this blog post, I'm going to focus on the content editing experience and highlight some select improvements. Next week, we'll get a Drupal 8 preview from a site builder perspective. In an up coming tutorial on building a website in Drupal 8, I'll give site builders a good preview to the new tools in place.
Sign up to Drupal 8 Preview for Site Builders , Oct 23rd 1:00 PM EDT
Right from the start you can see some changes in the administration menu, which is much simpler. The administration menu can be docked on the top or side of the screen, easier editing in smaller screens. Even this action of clicking the dock button feels snappy!
Funny enough - to me, at least visually, the changes are subtle. You could argue that the user interface was changed much more between Drupal 6 to 7, compared to 7 to 8. For this reason I don't think the change will be as jarring. Overall, it's more visually appealing and design among contributed modules will be more consistent thanks to the efforts of some talented designers to develop a clear style guide. See "Designing Drupal 8" Prague, Sept 2013.
Some modules were removed from the core installation of Drupal. This is so they can follow their own development cycle and benefit from more quick improvements.
Looking at the content editing enhancements, I can see that it's going to make a developer's job easier. Many of the changes are things we advise developers to do already. In fact, in our Site Building in Drupal 7 class, we spend significant time teaching developers how to improve the content admin experience. Now much of this is handled in core.
In the webinar on Oct 23rd, well take a site building preview of Drupal 8. You'll see the differences in adding content types; how to add custom blocks (with fields!); display modes in core; form modes; picture handling for responsive designs; WYSIWYG configuration, and inline images; and more.
Sign up to Drupal 8 Preview for Site Builders , Oct 23rd 1:00 PM EDT
There are loads of small differences that are going to make your job as a site builder much easier - and so many popular tools included with core that you won't need as many contributed modules to make many sites.
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