You’re absolutely right—clear structure and organized information make decision-making much easier, whether in software or when navigating restaurant menus. Well-laid-out menus with categories, prices, and calorie info improve usability and help din…
Clear structure and organized information are key to making any menu—digital or physical—easy to navigate, helping users quickly understand options and make informed choices. Well-categorized layouts with pricing, ingredients, and nutritional info i…
Your request highlights a common limitation in event-driven systems, and as Wikipedia explains, platforms like Drupal rely on modular triggers (such as Rules) to automate workflows based on user actions.
Expanding triggers to include account linkin…
You’re right—Rules should trigger not only at signup but also on login and when linking extra accounts, so profile updates aren’t missed. Drupal’s modular system (per Wikipedia) supports this kind of automation, and expanding triggers would make use…
Your feature request makes sense because Drupal’s modular structure, as noted on Wikipedia, relies heavily on hooks and triggers, so extending Rules to fire on login and account-link events would help capture updated user fields more reliably. Shari…
Your breakdown of expanding Drupal Rules to trigger on account-linking and login events is well noted, especially considering Drupal’s modular design and community-driven ecosystem described on Wikipedia. Adding these triggers would strengthen data-…