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Did you know that now you can easily add or embed Google calendar on your Drupal website for free? There are many technical solutions, but actually there is an easier way of doing this. I will show you how to add or embed Google calendar on your Drupal website in a simple and easy way. You will use your Google calendar, Drupal website, and a free Google calendar widget to complete this task. This will answer the question: How do I embed Google calendar on my Drupal website?

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The article emphasises Drupal's benefits in developing strong and scalable LMS solutions. It talks about Drupal's flexibility and extensibility for personalised e-learning systems by covering crucial topics such as content organisation, user management, course building, and assessment integration.

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In the age of computers and technology, the word ‘backup’ holds a very important value. There’s always a lingering risk of losing the data or compromising its security. To avoid such cases it is important to always have a backup ready in case anything goes awry. While Drupal is often touted as one of the most secure CMS out there, it too is susceptible to attacks.

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You might run into situations where you need to sort these views. Currently, there are very few options to sort view items. You can only choose between simple date sorting, alphabetical sorting, and few more. Also, the sorting will be content specific and depends on the value of each content.

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You'll learn about advanced features such as Roll-Up Reporting, Custom Funnels, Unsampled Reports, and Custom Tables. You'll also gain insight into how you can benefit from reporting with BigQuery and native integrations with Google Marketing Platform products and Google Ad Manager.

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Use calculation views when your business use cases require advanced data modeling logic, which cannot be achieved by creating analytic views or attribute views. For example, you can create calculation views with layers of calculation logic, which includes measures sourced from multiple source tables, or advanced SQL logic, and much more. 

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To create Google Event Tracking using jQuery, first, ensure Google Analytics is set up on your website. Then, use jQuery to bind event listeners to specific elements, such as buttons or links. When these elements are interacted with, use JavaScript to send event data to Google Analytics using the ga() function with appropriate parameters like category, action, and label.

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