In the previous post I gave an example of Ctools modal API as being operated with a single form. In this one you'll be given an insight into my experiences with another powerful tool, namely Ctools multistep wizard as being used with or without the modal API involvement.
With views, it's easy to create a restricted listing of content. What's more, you can also expose those filters to the user, so they can sort and filter the content themselves. Here's an example of the type of functionality you can enable with "exposed filters":
So you are interested in Drupal 8, right? I know I am, but with all these fundamental changes, many developers out there (including myself) need to do some serious work adapting their skillset to be able to work with it.
In this article we will duscuss how to configure the module Search API and Search API Solr search quickly, and how to display the data from Solr server with the help of the module Views.