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This blog highlights the development process involved in building the next 3 tasks of my GSoC project.
These include:
- Improve the incorporation of Modules in Articles
- Integrate Workflows in Modules Component
- Merge Featured Model into Articles
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- Written by: Yatharth Vyas

My name is Rahul Saini. I am a final year Computer Science undergraduate at IIT Mandi. I worked on “The Front-end Inline Editing” feature for Joomla 4.
As GSoC has ended, I would like to share my experience and tips with you all.
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- Written by: Rahul Saini

Before we dive into what web accessibility is, we should first understand what the word ‘Accessibility’ entails. From my knowledge, “Accessibility means the ability of everyone regardless of their condition to have access to something (e.g internet, transport system)."
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- Written by: Kumar Shivam

Under the mentorship of Benjamin Trenkle and inspired by earlier efforts in this direction, Website Cronjobs is a project made possible by the OSPP '21 program from ISCAS.
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- Written by: Yatharth Vyas

Open-Source sounds scary for every newcomer. One can’t imagine the number of times I’ve reread the text for a typo in the docs while creating my first GitHub issue. For a student who barely has any confidence in his abilities, contributing to open-source seems like a huge task. That’s where the Summer of Code (ISCAS) (SoC) comes in, a perfect opportunity for any student looking to dive into the world of open-source
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- Written by: Jatin Salve