![]() This has been resolved by allowing the entry of resource links only, without an accompanying headline. The Page Builder “Resource” field would not allow entry of resource links without a headline field, but the headline field was not marked as required.If tracking of administrative pageviews is required, site owners should use a custom admin theme. Please note that this change means that the Google Tag Manager module can no longer track pageviews in the Seven administrative theme.The placement of the Google Tag Manager snippet has been moved in order to comply with Google’s best practice recommendation that the element be located inside the element and that the element be located immediately following the opening tag.Fields with no data will no longer display as available to be placed via the Layout Editor provided by the Page Builder module.A change to the Forty Acres theme’s CSS improves the color-contrast ratio of the text and background colors of the UT Drupal Kit’s mobile menu display. ![]() Please note that the previously-existing include for local-settings.php is still in place, and comes after site-settings.php, meaning that settings from local-settings.php will still continue to override all other settings. There is an example file located at sites/default/ which can be copied/renamed to sites/default/site-settings.php, and includes commented-out examples of the previously described configuration customizations. This can be used for implementing site-specific settings changes such as exposing additional block types to the Page Builder layout editor, or overriding which types of social media accounts are available in the Social Media Links field or the sitewide Social Media accounts configuration. To improve developers’ experience regarding this issue, there is now a conditional include at the bottom of the default UTDK sites/default/settings.php file that will load a file called site-settings.php if it is found in the same directory. For non-Pantheon site owners, it means that updates to the Drupal Kit’s settings.php file must be manually merged into their own settings.php file. For Pantheon site owners, this means manual resolution of a git merge conflict for every upstream update. Site owners wishing to use Drupal’s settings.php file for their own purposes–such as hard-coding site settings via the $conf array, or for implementing environment detection logic for environment-specific setting overrrides–have been challenged by the fact that we include a settings.php file in the UT Drupal Kit distribution. Please review the module release notes for details. The Views module update to version 7.x-3.16 is described by the Views maintainers as a “rather major bug release,” so should be tested thoroughly for regressions, particularly related to CSS class names.Please see the 2.9 Release Notes article on our documentation wiki for details. This new Media release does now allow linking Media-inserted images, but enabling this capability requires making a change to your text format settings. The Media module update addresses a previously identified issue related to apply links on images inserted via the Media button in the WYSIWYG editor.Two of these contrib module updates merit special attention: Several of these updates require database updates, so be sure to run available updates via or drush updb after upgrading your site’s codebase. Of these modules, only Media, Views, and Video Filter are enabled by default in the UT Drupal Kit. This release also includes updated versions of the following contributed modules: Please review the release notes before updating to check for any issues that may affect your site. ![]() ![]() UT Drupal Kit 2.9 includes the version 7.56 of Drupal Core, which is a security release that addresses a moderately critical issue related to anonymous file uploads into the private file system. The 2.9 release includes a new Drupal core release and updates to several contrib modules, the ability to include site-specific settings via an include file, and miscellaneous small improvements and bug fixes. ITS is happy to announce the immediate availability of UT Drupal Kit 2.9, the ninth maintenance release for our University distribution since the inclusion of the Forty Acres theme and the Page Builder module.
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