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Angela Byrons keynote at DrupalSouth 2015 in Melbourne

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New England Drupal Camp

Are you sick of listening to how people use paragraphs, yet? Do you wish Paragraphs would just go away? Well, then this talk is not for you. Paragraphs offer the most visual flexibility for the client and the most design-system control for the development team. If you haven't yet been convinced, this talk just might make you a believer, too. This talk will review a recent project with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of RI, where the Oomph team employed a component-based system of paragraphs inside paragraphs for ultimate design and content control. We'll keep the talk at a fairly high level and illustrate how a well-designed system can make authors, designers, and developers happy. And it doesn't have to be complicated. The system we put in place took less than 10 weeks to design, configure, implement, test, train and launch. Real life examples, quick admin demo, and ways in which your team can get started quickly with component-based Paragraph themeing. . Speaker: J. Hogue https://nedcamp.org/sessions/2018/com...

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Tuesday, 08 September 2020 14:54

Making Drupal Friendly for Editors and Clients

Bay Area Drupal Camp

Jim Vomero Drupal’s extensibility allow us to create the perfect CMS for our organizations. But too often the same level of design is not considered when building out the editorial interfaces. The default tools are often scary for first-time Drupalers and include confusing words like ‘nodes’, ‘taxonomy’, and ‘blocks’. Making Drupal friendly for clients means checking internal jargon at the door and building interfaces that are intuitive and distraction free. Topics include: Creating personalized dashboards for authors and editors; Modifying the entity add and edit forms; Adding contextual help to administrative interfaces; Using constraints to provide meaningful form validation; and Choosing field, widget, and storage types that are best fit our content. This sessions is for attendees in site-building and technical leadership roles. Participants should leave this session with ideas for: taming their content forms, building out useful content dashboards, and enhancing their editorial workflows. Programming knowledge is not required, however example code and links to developer resources will be shared to highlight features of Drupals Core APIs; Views, Field UI, and Contributed modules; and custom code for taking control of your theme and admin interfaces. https://2019.badcamp.org/session/maki...
 
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Friday, 28 August 2020 15:39

Drupal Tutorials Point India

 

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