Learn How To Apply A Patch to a Drupal Module
It doesn't happen often, but sometimes modules are "deprecated". That means they shouldn't be used on your Drupal site. Most often, a developer will submit a patch to do a "quick fix" until something more permanent is created (patches go beyond just deprecated modules - there are lots of reasons a patch might be needed). In our ongoing series on Layout Builder, this exact scenario occurred when a support module was deprecated. We'll show you how to fix it. To take the entire course - head over to https://ostraining.com/courses/layout....

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