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The new Drupal platform was built in anticipation of Drupal 7’s end-of-life in November 2022. Prior to November 2022 all Drupal 7 website owners should move to the new platform.
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Princeton Site Builder version 2. This is Princeton’s version of Drupal which is configured to work specifically with our systems and data.
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The Template System still exists, we’ve just renamed it to “Princeton Site Builder version 1”. We are no longer tying the product name to the Drupal version so that you don’t have to worry about the version in the future.
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Version 1 runs on Drupal 7.
Version 2 runs on Drupal 9.
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There are 2 ways you can upgrade:
- Request a new website and rebuild your website. Moving content by copying and pasting from the old website to the new one.
- Initiate a project with WDS. We will determine if we can automatically move some of your content with a migration script.
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It depends on a number of factors including the amount of content, amount of custom content types, and your website’s theme.
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There is no fee if you upgrade your website yourself.
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No. You should move off prior to November 2022.
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Two common ways to tell are:
- An icon in the upper left corner.
- The link to your documentation will take you to the version.
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You may be able to move it to the Princeton Site Builder version 2 platform. This platform has greater flexibility in that you can use most of the base features and only have minimal customizations. In the past, if your website needed customizations, then it needed to be coded from the ground up. That is no longer the case going forward and one of the benefits of the new platform.
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No. We do not provide websites for testing. There are 2 ways to try the new Princeton Site Builder: