Drupal 10.1 Delivers Big Benefits for Site Builders

Drupal 10.1
Prometsource

Drupal enthusiasts and developers have long appreciated Drupal's tradition of incremental improvements, and the latest release continues this trend. The recent blog post in Prometsource authored by Rod Martin, sheds light on the remarkable enhancements in Drupal 10.1 that promise to elevate the site-building experience. 

Drupal 10.1 introduces several notable improvements that cater specifically to site builders. For instance, CKEditor 5 now accurately respects the number of rows configured in the manage form display. This seemingly minor tweak enhances the editing experience and clarity for content creators. 

Additionally, Drupal 10.1 brings changes like the removal of Bulk Operations from the top and the elimination of "Delete Content" as the default option, streamlining content management. Block Permissions can now be added by Block Type, offering greater control and flexibility for site administrators.

Other noteworthy enhancements include improved development settings for Twig debug mode and caching, making life easier for themers. Moreover, Drupal 10.1 allows date fields to be displayed as "Time Ago," which automatically calculates the time elapsed between a fixed date and the present time. Also, CKEditor 5 can now be updated to only allow certain kinds of code.

These updates are a testament to Drupal's commitment to refining the user experience with each iteration, making it an exciting prospect for both seasoned developers and ambitious site builders. For an extensive read, visit the blog post.

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