Drupal is one of the fastest evolving web CMSs. Over the years it has come out to be a reliable platform for building larger websites. The Drupal 8.2 Beta version is out with amazing enhancements for both developers as well as end users. More than the functional changes, the usability features take the spotlight. There are also various changes made to the API functionality and the migration path. Curious about the new release, our Drupal 8 team spotted the top 5 features posed by the latest Drupal 8.2 release and we turned it into an infographic to give you a special visual treat!
Testing new version of a CMS that you use has its rewards. You get to use the latest features and give your opinion to the developers. Have you ever tested beta version of any software? Tell us about it in your comments below. Share this post with any web designer you know and spread the word.
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