Five Jars Outlines the Future of Editor Experience in Drupal 2026

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Dmitry Drozdik and Iryna Namaka from Five Jars have published a detailed guide exploring how Drupal’s editorial experience is set to evolve in 2026, emphasizing a move toward reusable components and structured workflows.

The article outlines a shift away from ad-hoc layouts and heavy WYSIWYG use toward a more stable, pattern-based editing system. Editors will work with predefined components that align with design systems and accessibility standards, improving consistency and reducing formatting drift. Hybrid editing, where content remains structured but visually clear, helps bridge the gap between usability and data integrity. Drupal 11.3 reinforces this direction with improvements in UI alignment, CKEditor behavior, and layout consistency.

Five Jars advises organizations to modernize their editor experience by consolidating layouts, adopting component-driven structures, cleaning up outdated content types, and strengthening workflows to match real publishing practices. The post frames this as a strategic shift that supports long-term sustainability, faster publishing, and better governance across teams of all sizes.

Reference: Editor experience in 2026: How Drupal is evolving beyond Layout Builder & CKEditor, Five Jars (2 December 2025)

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