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AGILEDROP: Top Drupal Blogs from May

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We hope you are informed as much as possible about Drupal things. We are trying to deliver them to you as much as possible. One of the ways is by looking at the best work from other authors from the past month. Therefore, here are the best Drupal blogs from May.

We will start our list with Improvements and changes in Commerce 2.x by Sascha Grossenbacher. In this blog post, the author focuses on explaining some of the key differences in the new version of Drupal Commerce and how they affect developers and users.

Our second choice is What makes DrupalCon different? from Dagny Evans. She explained all the reasons why she again attended DrupalCon in Baltimore, despite running a small business with no replacements to cover the work for her.

We continue with Why Drupal? from David Hernandez. This blog post is a transcript of the session he gave at DrupalCamp Spain 2017 in Madrid. The author explains the main reason why he is using Drupal, which is very much connected to his everyday non-working experiences.

But that we won't just scratch the surface, there is also a blog post that presents DrupalCon Baltimore experience from the first hand. It's DrupalCon Diaries from Leigh Bryant, who brought the atmosphere from the event right through the reader's doorstep.

Making the fifth spot was Luke Zagata with his 4 More Must-Have Drupal SEO Modules. The author upgraded his (previous) blog post with an additional 4 Drupal SEO modules, which will help you get great at SEO.

Sixth in the list was Dan Ficker with his 6 Reasons We Use Drupal 8. The author presents the main six reasons, why he and his company recommend the latest version of Drupal to their clients.

We'll conclude our list with Ivan Zugec and his Drupal 8 Debugging techniques. He explores all the options users have when debugging a site, made in the latest version of Drupal.

That's our selection for the past month. We are quite aware that not everyone is interested in everything and that some other important topics were covered as well. But as we said, that's our selection. Don't forget, we'll make a list every month so that you will be informed as much as possible. Until then, wait for our next blog post.

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