Chapter Three Blog Explores How Drupal Starter Kits Future-Proof Education Websites

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Chapter Three has released a new blog post showcasing how Drupal starter kits are helping educational institutions build scalable, modern websites faster and more efficiently.

In the post, titled “Future-Proofing Education Websites with Drupal Starter Kits,” Rob Decker, Senior Frontend Lead at Chapter Three, outlines its approach to using pre-configured foundations that speed up development while supporting long-term maintainability. A featured case study highlights their work with California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) Extended Education, where a starter kit enabled rapid integration of a Next.js frontend with a powerful Drupal backend.

The blog explains how starter kits offer intuitive content tools, built-in WCAG 2.1 accessibility compliance, and seamless API integration with campus systems. Designed for non-technical users and evolving digital needs, the kits allow universities to launch fully functional sites in weeks.

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