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Rebasing in Git (Web Dev Rev wrap-up for March 26, 2021)

Rebasing is changing the base of a set of changes from one commit to another. The most common use is this: You've made a set of commits on a feature branch which was based on the latest development branch. Then, some commits were merged to the development branch. Now your feature branch is based on a commit that is no longer the latest. When you rebase, you are moving your feature branch commits onto the tip of the development branch again.

Rebasing in GitLab

Web Dev Rev wrap-up for March 19, 2021

WCMS Web Dev Rev

This week's Web Dev Rev had notes on how to get excited about Drupal again, how sticky position works, PowerPoint games, and more. We finished with a recommendation to watch a video on the redesign of one of Princeton's websites. Click through to read the whole blog post...

Web Dev Rev wrap-up for March 12, 2021

WCMS Web Dev Rev

This week's Web Dev Rev had notes on the Florida DrupalCamp that happened recently, contrib module maintainers considering their future, the tools needed to learn from your mistakes, and more. We finished with a recommendation to finish watching a video on caching and performance for Drupal. Click through to read the whole blog post...

Web Dev Rev wrap-up for March 5, 2021

WCMS Web Dev Rev

This week's Web Dev Rev had notes on DrupalFest 2021, improving your code review skills, the best free fonts for programming, and more. We finished with a recommendation to continue watching a video on caching and performance for Drupal. Click through to read the whole blog post...

Web Dev Rev wrap-up for February 26, 2021

WCMS Web Dev Rev

This week's Web Dev Rev had notes on avoiding Drupal disillusionment, Firefox 86's Total Cookie Protection, the state of GDPR in 2021, and more. We finished with a recommendation to continue watching a video on caching and performance for Drupal. Click through to read the whole blog post...

Web Dev Rev wrap-up for February 19, 2021

WCMS Web Dev Rev

This week's Web Dev Rev had notes on constantly improving your Drupal site, "Smol" CSS, a SVG path visualizer, and more. We finished with a recommendation to start watching a video on caching and performance for Drupal. Click through to read the whole blog post...

Web Dev Rev wrap-up for February 12, 2021

WCMS Web Dev Rev

This week's Web Dev Rev had notes on debunking Drupal misconceptions, how to favicon in 2021, getting the most out of Git, and more. We finished with a recommendation to watch videos on refactoring code in PhpStorm, and autosave and concurrent editing in Drupal. Click through to read the whole blog post...

Web Dev Rev wrap-up for February 5, 2021

WCMS Web Dev Rev

This week's Web Dev Rev had notes on DrupalCon Europe's videos being made available, why no-code platforms still need a developer, coding SVG icons by hand, and more. We finished with a recommendation to watch a video on continuous integration. Click through to read the whole blog post...

Web Dev Rev wrap-up for January 29, 2021

WCMS Web Dev Rev

This week's Web Dev Rev had notes on new Drupal releases, smart strategies for content sharing, the new site for the White House, and more. We finished with a recommendation to watch a video on design principles for the web. Click through to read the whole blog post...

Web Dev Rev wrap-up for January 15, 2021

WCMS Web Dev Rev

This week's Web Dev Rev had notes on 20 years of Drupal, Drupal conference plans for 2021, a guide to advanced CSS selectors, and more. We finished with a recommendation to watch a video called "Is progressive enhancement dead yet?". Click through to read the whole blog post...

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