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Editorial content tagged with GFF Behind The Scenes
| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upgrading while GFF gasps |
I’m a good bit into upgrading the Global FlyFisher to the latest version of the publishing system. Meanwhile the old site is gasping |
9 months ago | |
| Upgrading ... again |
It's time for another of these major updates of the tech behind the Global FlyFisher |
11 months ago | |
| What happened to GFF? |
For a painfully long time in August 2023 the Global FlyFisher was dead and gone. Our DNS-provider stumbled and took all their clients with them in the fall. |
2 years ago | |
| The threat of Drupal 8… eh… 9... eh… 10! |
GFF is running on Drupal 7, and Drupal 7 is terminal. It’s destined to die. And upgrading is not an easy task, not least because version 10 is already there. |
2 years ago | |
| The up-to-date game |
Maintaining a site with close to 18,000 pictures, 11,000+ video links and close to 3,000 articles means having a lot of stuff to keep up-to-date |
4 years ago | |
| Counting newsletter openings and clicks |
I have build a small Drupal-module, which enables me to see how many recipients open my newsletters and click on links in it |
4 years ago | |
| Merging Wordpress content into Drupal |
There’s a bunch of modules to help importing content into Drupal. My experience is that they are inadequate, and don’t do what I need. I prefer DIY. |
4 years ago | |
| The magazine image system |
The blocks of nicely laid out images on GFF has required quite a bit of work to refine. |
6 years ago | |
| Lazy loading |
Lazy loading is a performance improvement where images (and other assets) are loaded when needed, not when the page is loaded |
6 years ago | |
| Why I hate complexity |
It seems to me that a lot of software problems are solved by adding complexity. It's a bad solution. I hate it. |
7 years ago | |
| Drupal, YouTube and Vimeo integration |
The GFF video section uses a few neat cowboy tricks to smoothly integrate videos from YouTube and Vimeo into the site |
7 years ago | |
| Preserving old URLs |
I'm surprised how little web publishers cherish their old URLs. When I browse old links to the outside from our articles, I constantly meet 404-pages. I value GFF’s old web-addresses, and here's how I maintain them. |
8 years ago | |
| Review ratings on Google |
Google can pick up quite a lot of structured information from your site, and you can help by presenting it correctly |
8 years ago | |
| Node number 50,000 |
Just the other day the Global FlyFisher crossed the 50,000 node nid mark in the database. GFF is a large site, but still far from any boundaries set by Drupal. |
8 years ago | |
| A little about caching |
A site as GFF needs some level of caching in order to be able to deliver pages fast without bogging down the server or database |
9 years ago | |
| Fighting spam on GFF |
Here's a rundown of the different things I do to keep spammers from posting on the Global FlyFisher |
9 years ago | |
| The fixed top menu |
A lot of sites feature a part of the page – typically a top menu – that is fixed to the top of the screen when you scroll down. Here are some thoughts about such a feature and how to do it. |
9 years ago | |
| The technology behind LeaderCalc |
This is the story about the adaptation of the old LeaderCalc spreadsheet to a Drupal module that drives a web based system |
9 years ago | |
| The GFF Drupal theme |
The Drupal theme that's used on the Global FlyFisher is home made from scratch. I deplore large and complex themes, and prefer simple and compact. |
9 years ago | |
| The new newsletter |
I reinstated the GFF Newsletter that we stopped sending a decade ago. This article is about the system driving the new newsletter. |
9 years ago | |
| GFF BTS |
This section tells a bit about the technology behind and development of the Global FlyFisher. Nothing at all about fishing or fly tying, but interesting to some. |
9 years ago |
