When you don’t know how to write code Drupal is the perfect tool to build complex websites or (web) apps because of the flexibility, available modules and thriving community

If your Drupal website costs less than 20.000 dollars you should avoid Custom Code because it is unnecessary, expensive and unsustainable.

Thanks to all the free Drupal modules available you can use Drupal for almost anything, such as a private area where you can share specific nodes with groups of users.

In this blogpost I’ll try to build a Drupal website which has Reddit-like functionality, without writing any PHP code.

When you install Drupal it comes with some core modules, but overall the functionality is lacking in terms of what every Drupal website should have. This blog post fills that gap.

Extending Drupal with modules is a great way to create a complex website. Here are 27 of my favourite Drupal modules.

If you want commenting to be a nice experience on your Drupal website then follow these tips making commenting easy, setting up comment notifications and learn how to fight SPAM.

With this blogpost I, Drupal web designer for 10+ years, will show you how I theme my Drupal websites. How does it work, what is my set up and what do you need to be aware of.

RSS is a great way to syndicate your content, but setting up a feed correctly displaying your articles can be tricky. In this blog post I will show you how to use Views to build the perfect feed in Drupal 9.

It’s called the easiest major Drupal upgrade in a decade. But for me, as a Drupal designer/site builder who doesn't know how to code, it was pretty damn hard. In this blog post I will outline the steps I took to upgrade a Drupal 8 website to Drupal 9.
