Content Architecture - Taxonomy Architecture

In Drupal, Taxonomy Architecture defines how content is categorized, grouped, and related.

While Node Types define what content is, taxonomy defines how content connects and how users find it.

A well‑designed taxonomy system enables:

Content Architecture - Node Types (Content Types)

In Drupal, Node Types (also called Content Types) are the foundation of content architecture. They define how structured content is created, stored, managed, and displayed across the site.

A strong content model built using proper node types enables:

Frontend & Theming - USWDS & Design Systems

Design systems provide a standardized approach to building user interfaces by combining design guidelines, reusable components, accessibility standards, and development patterns into a single system.

Frontend & Theming Topic 53: CUBE CSS

CUBE CSS is a modern CSS architecture methodology designed to create scalable, maintainable, and performance‑focused stylesheets. The acronym stands for Composition, Utility, Block, and Exception.

Frontend & Theming - Accessibility Basics (WCAG / Section 508)

Accessibility ensures that websites and digital systems can be used by people with disabilities, including those who rely on assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, and alternative input devices.