diff --git a/_data/jobs.yml b/_data/jobs.yml index 1568efb..5302337 100644 --- a/_data/jobs.yml +++ b/_data/jobs.yml @@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ web_platforms: Digital_Security_and_Trust: title: Join our Digital Security and Trust Team link: https://www.capgemini.com/gb-en/careers/shape-your-future-at-capgemini-invent/?utm_source=githubmsblog&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=tracking - description: "If you're interested in helping organisations become more secure in today's fast paced digtial environment, then take a look at our Jobs page, we're hiring!" + description: "If you're interested in helping organisations become more secure in today's fast paced digital environment, then take a look at our Jobs page, we're hiring!" diff --git a/_posts/2015-05-15-drupal-integration-patterns.md b/_posts/2015-05-15-drupal-integration-patterns.md index fbdc961..64bcef7 100644 --- a/_posts/2015-05-15-drupal-integration-patterns.md +++ b/_posts/2015-05-15-drupal-integration-patterns.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ alternative front ends. [Headless Drupal](https://github.com/davidhwang/horseman) is a phrase that has gained a lot of momentum in the Drupal community - the basic concept being that Drupal purely responds with RESTful -endpoints, and completely independant front-end code using frameworks such as Angular.js +endpoints, and completely independent front-end code using frameworks such as Angular.js is used to render the data and completely separate content from presentation. Personally, I prefer to think of a "nearly headless" approach - where Drupal is