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Drupal 8 Theming with Twig

By : Chaz Chumley
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Drupal 8 Theming with Twig

By: Chaz Chumley

Overview of this book

Drupal 8 is an open source content management system and powerful framework that helps deliver great websites to individuals and organizations, including non-profits, commercial, and government around the globe. This new release has been built on top of object-oriented PHP and includes more than a handful of improvements such as a better user experience, cleaner HTML5 markup, a new templating engine called Twig, multilingual capabilities, new configuration management, and effortless content authoring. Drupal 8 will quickly become the new standard for deploying content to both the web and mobile applications. However, with so many new changes, it can quickly become overwhelming knowing where to start and how to quickly. Starting from the bottom up, we will install, set up, and configure Drupal 8. We’ll navigate the Admin interface so you can learn how to work with core themes and create new custom block layouts. Walk through a real-world project to create a Twig theme from concept to completion while adopting best practices to implement CSS frameworks and JavaScript libraries. We will see just how quick and easy it is to create beautiful, responsive Drupal 8 websites while avoiding the common mistakes that many front-end developers make.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Drupal 8 Theming with Twig
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 11. Theming Our Search Results

Providing users the capability to search content within Drupal will help you ensure that the various content types are easily discoverable. Whenever a user cannot find content they are looking for, they will generally default to using some sort of global search. Earlier, we developed a Search form block that we placed within the main menu to globally search our site. In this chapter, we will circle around this block and focus on the Search results page that is displayed.

  • We will begin with reviewing the mockup of our search page and identify how our search form input and any search results will need to be presented for display

  • Next, we will take a closer look at search pages in core to learn how to configure what will be displayed in our results

  • Finally, we will extend upon search by working with the Search API module to provide flexibility regarding which content types and fields can be added to search and how to use views to display our results

While...