![]() At first a client will want something which users can search content, then they may want to modify the search results or even change the ranking of certain content. Unfortunately, #group property does not work in 100% of the cases (at least, without additional workarounds).Building a search page isn’t as straight forward as you’d think. Hopefully, after this article, you will have less undiscovered space left in the Drupal Form API. Though the more I analyze, the more I come to the conclusion that the #group approach might lead to a more robust code in the end. It’s quite visual to see nested arrays and understand which elements included in a certain container.īoth approaches are good enough to be used.
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