Put prominently on the modules/themes page which version of Drupal is being used

Created on 9 May 2011, over 13 years ago
Updated 28 January 2023, almost 2 years ago

One of the things that's crucial when downloading new modules/themes is knowing which version of Drupal you're using. We could probably use a big bold "You are using Drupal version 7.x and should be looking for 7.x-3.5" or something similar on these pages. Or maybe the update manager page, but not everyone uses or can use the update manager.

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Status

Needs work

Version

10.1

Component
UI text 

Last updated 5 days ago

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🇨🇦Canada webchick Vancouver 🇨🇦

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    Makes Drupal easier to use. Preferred over UX, D7UX, etc.

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