It looks like it has a dependency on Gmap which doesn't appear to be ported yet, so it's a multi-step port. I think @stpaultim's suggestion to post a port request in the queue is a good place to start.
Hi @Gnome and welcome to Backdrop
When I create custom layout templates I put them in /layouts/custom/my_layout
Note: you can split modules and layouts between contrib and custom...
Posted4 days 19 hours ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
This post explains how to do this in Drupal 7. In Backdrop, File Entity is already part of core. You will need to download and install module Views Field View.
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Posted6 days 3 hours ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
After alot of trials, i have done the obvious and translated the whole block for different languages with each property condition as follows:
->propertyCondition('langcode', 'en...
Thanks so much! It's working now:
I was able to transfer the docroot files to the containing directory without the need for a second database or any manual configuration export/import/sync...
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Have you tried it in Backdrop? It looks quite simple and may just work.
It has been suggested in this discussion, https://forum.backdropcms.org/forum-topic/where-make-request-drupal-modu... that you might post a module port request here:
https://github.com/backdrop-ops/contrib/issues (tag it "port request").
There are no guarantees, but I have seen items posted here get ported.
It looks like it has a dependency on Gmap which doesn't appear to be ported yet, so it's a multi-step port. I think @stpaultim's suggestion to post a port request in the queue is a good place to start.