ImageX Publishes Guide to Common Drupal and Web Development Acronyms for Non-Technical Users
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Summary
ImageX's Nadiia Nykolaichuk published a guide explaining common acronyms used in Drupal web development, content management, infrastructure, security, privacy, and digital marketing. The article groups terminology by function to help non-technical users connect technical concepts with practical website operations.
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The article groups terminology by function, covering concepts that users may encounter while creating content, managing Drupal sites, working with website infrastructure, implementing security measures or improving search visibility.
It also includes Drupal-specific references and examples intended to help readers connect technical terminology with practical websites.
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