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Andrew Fletcher
Do you want to know how to add a node alias in a twig file?  Rather than do the set up in a custom module or using your theme file. To be able to create a node alias in a twig file you need to know the node.nid value.  Obviously without it you have nothing to reference from.  In this example, the node.nid value is extracted during a loop.  A fairly standard loop such as {% for row in rows %} // ... script doing some magic ... // {% endfor %}Begin by setting the nid value...
Andrew Fletcher
Currently I'm working through an app that has been abandoned by the developers....
Andrew Fletcher
First off, this isn't the only method to achieve the outcome of emptying a...
Andrew Fletcher
Clear DNS Cache The DNS (Domain Name Service) cache on your Mac helps browsers...
Andrew Fletcher
Changing git push from passphrase?  There are several ways to tackle this...
Andrew Fletcher
Having access to a site’s URL in your templates can come in handy for many different use cases, such as determining if your on the admin/people page as apposed to admin/reports/dblog or admin/content.  These three pages might seem to bear on common relationship, however there is at least one.  Users. I edited the user in the admin/people page so rather than showing just username, know shows: Firstname Lastname Email Username However, in making this change I discovered that when on...
Andrew Fletcher
I want to create a content type that has a paragraph.  Easy enough. What...
Andrew Fletcher
Since upgrading to Drupal 9.3.0 have you come across this error? Edit...
Andrew Fletcher
Have you noticed through your Google account that there are items being indexed...
Andrew Fletcher
When you have an entity ID value such as node ID (nid) or taxonomy term ID, how...
Andrew Fletcher
  Z shell (Zsh) is a Unix shell built on top of bash (the default shell for macOS) with a large number of improvements. In this article, I'll run through how to configure iTerm2 with ZSH and its dependencies.   Step 1: Install Homebrew Homebrew is a free and open-source software package management system that simplifies the installation of software on Apple’s macOS. Before installing Homebrew, we need to install the CLI tools for Xcode. Open your terminal and run the...
Andrew Fletcher
Working in Twig, I had to add classes to a pre-existing array.  Whilst I've...
Andrew Fletcher
A bug bear that I have had for a while with Drupal content is how come the...
Andrew Fletcher
Working in Laravel, I needed to loop through an array and know whether the...