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April 16th, 2020

Tech

Adding Structured Data to COVID-19 Announcements on Drupal 8

Giving back to the Drupal Community

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Nick Dickinson-Wilde

Development Manager for Back-End Drupal

October 5th, 2021

Accessibility

DrupalCon Europe 2021 Tactics & Takeaways: WCAG AAA Compliance

The realities of WCAG AAA compliance and how to navigate them

April 20th, 2021

Drupal

What You Might Have Missed from DrupalCon 2021

You didn’t have the chance to attend DrupalCon this year? Here I tell you all about Taoti’s representation at the event and why you need to attend next year.

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Nick Dickinson-Wilde

Development Manager for Back-End Drupal

July 23rd, 2020

Tech

What You Missed: DrupalCon 2020

Our team attended DrupalCon 2020 and here is what you should know about the event.

June 3rd, 2020

Drupal

D9 is Coming! What Do I Do?!

What does this mean? How can we afford a migration so soon? When do I need to have this done by? What about the modules? We are here to help!

December 20th, 2018

Tech

How to Implement SimpleSAMLphp for Drupal 8 on Pantheon

Implementing a simpleSAMLphp system on Pantheon without a clear guide can be challenging. One of our seasoned Developers just made it that much easier with this step by step guide.

October 10th, 2018

Process

Celebrating evolution: Taoti’s 19th website redesign

Brent Lightner, Taoti founder, reflects on company evolution and the 19th version of Taoti.com.

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Brent Lightner

CEO | Founder

July 14th, 2017

Tech

Brent Lightner talks with Clutch about WordPress vs. Drupal

Taoti CEO Brent Lightner talks about Drupal vs. Wordpress, and how you can make the right platform decision for your organization.

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Brent Lightner

CEO | Founder

May 17th, 2016

Tech

Lessons learned at DrupalCon 2016

Lessons learned at DrupalCon 2016 and proposed initiatives that will be the basis for improvements in future D8 releases.

August 9th, 2013

Tech

Drupal: You get what you pay for

With Drupal features are cheap and details expensive, but a small detail can make it a fairly complicated feature.