go/havefun
- Author By Jason Cable
- Publication date May 28, 2019
- Categories: Midd Blogosphere
Updates Drupal core 8.7.0, 8.7.1, 8.7.2 Drupal address 8.x-1.5, 8.x-1.6 Drupal admin_toolbar 8.x-1.27 Drupal easy_breadcrumb 8.x-1.10, 8.x-1.12 Drupal entity_reference_revisions 8.x-1.6 Drupal role_delegation 8.x-1.0-beta1 Drupal yaml_content 8.x-1.0-alpha5 WordPress core 5.2.1 WordPress social-icons-widget-by-wpzoom plugin 3.3.0 WordPress the-events-calendar plugin 4.9.2 Fixes and Tweaks Fixed a caching issue that was preventing updates to the addresses or calls-to-action on the […]…Continue Reading Weekly Web Updates – May 27, 2019
“Preparing for dental school is a lot like driving a car, making adjustments to your speed and direction,” says predental student and Army Reserve Engineer Officer, Matthew Manly. “For example, while you’re driving your brain takes the information from your speedometer, views of the road through the windshield and mirrors, gas gauge and any light […]…Continue Reading ADEA – Strategy for Success: Using a Grid When Selecting Dental Schools
Please join us in one of our North American offices for an introduction to A.T. Kearney and an opportunity to network with our consultants over light bites and refreshments. Please register by June 7. You will receive a follow up email on June 10 ……Continue Reading Road to A.T. Kearney: Summer Office Visits
Govern for America is a startup nonprofit working to build the next generation of public sector leaders. Through a two-year paid fellowship, we recruit, train, and connect exceptional recent graduates to high-impact roles in state and local governments across the country and empower them to transform the systems that we interact with on a daily […]…Continue Reading Govern for America – start up in NYC wants recent grads
Thanks to poet Gary Margolis for sharing this library-related poem. The library sends you a notice to returnthree hundred books of theirsshelved in your personal library. No other patron has asked to borrowone of them over these years.Before there were security men and x-rays, a chip, to let the circulationdesk know where a book has […]…Continue Reading Overdue – a poem