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Golems GABB: The leading SEO principles for Drupal in 2024: Tips for Marketers
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Fri, 05/31/2024 – 12:08
Drupal SEO tips come in whenever you need to build a firm foundation amidst the never-ending digital marketing and search engine optimization tricks. The overall industrial volatility can’t help but demand more well-thought-out and user-engaging domains.
Take a closer look at modern SEO principles for Drupal 2024 — from content sustainability to the overall website architecture’s adaptability and scalability. They demonstrate the international craving for turning solutions for customers’ pain points, AI-based technologies, and human authorship into the best buddies. What Drupal modules will align with your business’s vertical and horizontal success channels? Check it out!
Here’s what we’re working on in Firefox
Last week we shared a number of updates with our community of users, and now we want to share them here: At Mozilla, we work hard to make Firefox the best browser for you. That’s why we’re always focused on building a browser that empowers you to choose your own path, that gives you the […]
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Manifest V2 phase-out begins
In November 2023, we shared a timeline for the phasing out of Manifest V2 extensions in Chrome. Based on the progress and feedback we’ve seen from the community, we’re now ready to roll out these changes as scheduled.
We’ve always been clear that the goal of Manifest V3 is to protect existing functionality while improving the security, privacy, performance and trustworthiness of the extension ecosystem as a whole. We appreciate the collaboration and feedback from the community that has allowed us – and continues to allow us – to constantly improve the extensions platform.
Addressing community feedback
We understand migrations of this magnitude can be challenging, which is why we’ve listened to developer feedback and spent years refining Manifest V3 to support the innovation happening across the extensions community. This included adding support for user scripts and introducing offscreen documents to allow extensions to use DOM APIs from a background context. Based on input from the extension community, we also increased the number of rulesets for declarativeNetRequest, allowing extensions to bundle up to 330,000 static rules and dynamically add a further 30,000.
This month, we made the transition even easier for extensions using declarativeNetRequest with the launch of review skipping for safe rule updates. If the only changes are for safe modifications to an extension’s static rule list for declarativeNetRequest, Chrome will approve the update in minutes. Coupled with the launch of version roll back last month, developers now have greater control over how their updates are deployed.
Ecosystem progress
After we addressed the top issues and feature gaps blocking migration last year, we saw an acceleration of extensions migrating successfully to Manifest V3. Over the past year, we’ve even been able to invite some developers – such as Eyeo, the makers of Adblock Plus – and GDE members like Matt Frisbie to share their experiences and insights with the community through guest posts and YouTube videos.
Now, over 85% of actively maintained extensions in the Chrome Web Store are running Manifest V3, and the top content filtering extensions all have Manifest V3 versions available – with options for users of AdBlock, Adblock Plus, uBlock Origin and AdGuard.
What to expect next
Starting on June 3 on the Chrome Beta, Dev and Canary channels, if users still have Manifest V2 extensions installed, some will start to see a warning banner when visiting their extension management page – chrome://extensions – informing them that some (Manifest V2) extensions they have installed will soon no longer be supported. At the same time, extensions with the Featured badge that are still using Manifest V2 will lose their badge.
This will be followed gradually in the coming months by the disabling of those extensions. Users will be directed to the Chrome Web Store, where they will be recommended Manifest V3 alternatives for their disabled extension. For a short time after the extensions are disabled, users will still be able to turn their Manifest V2 extensions back on, but over time, this toggle will go away as well.
Like any big launches, all these changes will begin in pre-stable channel builds of Chrome first – Chrome Beta, Dev, and Canary. The changes will be rolled out over the coming months to Chrome Stable, with the goal of completing the transition by the beginning of next year. Enterprises using the ExtensionManifestV2Availability policy will be exempt from any browser changes until June 2025.
We’ve shared more information about the process in our recent Chrome extensions Google I/O talk. If you have any additional questions, don’t hesitate to reach out via the Chromium extensions mailing list.
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Toyota Land Cruiser
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### **Toyota Land Cruiser 2024: The Ultimate Off-Road SUV**
#### **Overview**
The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser continues its legacy as a premier off-road SUV with unparalleled reliability, robust performance, and luxurious comfort. This vehicle is engineered for adventure, capable of tackling the toughest terrains while offering a refined driving experience for everyday use.
#### **Exterior Design**
The 2024 Land Cruiser features a bold and commanding presence, characterized by its:
– **Robust Front Grille**: A striking, large grille with chrome accents that convey strength and elegance.
– **LED Headlights and Fog Lights**: Modern, sleek LED lights provide superior visibility and a distinctive look.
– **Rugged Body Frame**: Reinforced body-on-frame construction ensures durability and off-road capability.
– **All-Terrain Tires and 18-Inch Alloy Wheels**: Durable and stylish, ready for any adventure.
– **Roof Rails and Tow Hooks**: Functional design elements for carrying extra gear and facilitating vehicle recovery in rough conditions.
#### **Interior Comfort and Technology**
The interior of the Land Cruiser is designed with premium materials and cutting-edge technology to ensure comfort and convenience:
– **Spacious Seating for Eight**: Plush leather seats with heating and ventilation options for front and second-row passengers.
– **Advanced Infotainment System**: A 12.3-inch touchscreen with navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and a premium JBL audio system.
– **Multi-Zone Climate Control**: Independent climate zones for front and rear passengers.
– **Luxury Features**: Wood and metal trim accents, ambient lighting, and a panoramic sunroof for an upscale feel.
– **Safety and Driver Assistance**: Toyota Safety Sense suite, including adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, and a 360-degree camera system.
#### **Performance and Capability**
The 2024 Land Cruiser excels in both performance and off-road prowess:
– **Powerful Engine**: A 3.5-liter V6 twin-turbo engine delivering 409 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque.
– **Transmission**: 10-speed automatic transmission providing smooth and responsive shifting.
– **Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)**: Full-time 4WD with a multi-terrain select system for optimized traction on various surfaces.
– **Suspension**: Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) for enhanced stability and comfort on uneven terrains.
– **Towing Capacity**: Capable of towing up to 8,100 pounds, ideal for boats, trailers, and other heavy loads.
#### **Off-Road Features**
Built for the most challenging conditions, the Land Cruiser includes:
– **Crawl Control and Multi-Terrain Monitor**: Helps navigate difficult terrains by automatically adjusting throttle and brakes.
– **Skid Plates and Off-Road Tires**: Protects underbody components and ensures grip on loose surfaces.
– **High Ground Clearance and Water Wading Capability**: A