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Examine digital campaign bundle for modules/features that need to be moved to existing bundles vs deprecated #801

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kevincrafts opened this issue Jan 12, 2021 · 1 comment
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2nd Party JS Request to add extra JavaScript to sites question Further information is requested
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The cu_js_includes module helps take the place of much of the functionality that was previously provided by the embed_templates module. However, there are still some modules/features that are part of the cu_digital_campaign_bundle that need to remain. We can move these to other modules once we find which ones need to stay.

These modules/features include (but may not be limited to):

  • cu_funnel_page
  • express_pardot_bundle
  • cu_ab_test

If there are modules that we want to remove, such as cu_ab_test we need to recommend the alternative for this if the functionality is still needed, and if this functionality needs to be provided (rather than included) in Web Express.

@jwfuller jwfuller added this to the JS includes milestone Jan 19, 2021
@jwfuller jwfuller added this to New Issues in Drupal 7 Express Jan 19, 2021
@jwfuller jwfuller added 2nd Party JS Request to add extra JavaScript to sites question Further information is requested labels Jan 25, 2021
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