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@qwik.dev/partytown@0.13.0
Minor Changes
✨ add new documentation for Drupal integration (by @OulipianSummer in #701)
This commit adds a new section to the integrations section of the documentation, detailing how to install, configure, and use the Drupal integration for PartyTown.
Patch Changes
patch: expand docs on manual Drupal module installation, fix typos (by @OulipianSummer in #703)
Although uncommon, some Drupal web sites do install all of their third-party modules without composer. In these cases, it is still possible to use the contributed PartyTown module to manage PartyTown from a GUI, though the setup does require some extra explanation. I've added some notes on this uncommon setup in the hope it will be helpful to those users.