Category: drupal
Community posts: Drupal Community Update – August 2021
This month, we spoke with: Discover Drupal Initiative, by Angie Sabin Drupal Community Working Group, by Mike Anello Drupal Swag Shop Working Group, by Will Huggins Contribution Mentoring, by Rachel Lawson Automated Updates Initiative, by Tim Lehnen Local Drupal Associations, by Leslie Glynn Each of these groups represents ways to contribute to the Drupal project.…

Droptica: Connecting Drupal and Bootstrap
It isn’t enough for the architecture of our web page to be well-designed – the appearance is also important! Drupal comes to our aid when it comes to building websites quickly. Can we count on similar help when creating a modern look? We’ll tell you a bit about the extensive library called Bootstrap, which offers…
Tag1 Consulting: Funding your open source projects – a talk with Matt Glaman
It’s no surprise to anyone in the open source software world, or any business, that funding is the center of how things get done. While some parts of projects are funded by their foundations (when these exist), most projects are maintained by independent developers or teams working in their spare time. In this Tag1 Team…
Agiledrop.com Blog: Top Drupal blog posts from July 2021
If you don’t want to miss the latest Drupal posts even during the summer holidays, we got you covered. Here’s our recap for July. READ MORE
Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #305 – Project Browser
Today we are talking about The Project Browser Initiative with Chris Wells. www.talkingdrupal.com/305 Topics John – Design 4 Drupal AmyJune – Roadtrip, redwoods and Banana Slugs Chris – Upcoming RV roadtrip Nic – Tugboat Project Browser elevator pitch Initiative start Inspiration to join and seek leadership Current status Estimated timeline How can someone get involved…
eiriksm.dev: A Robot Updated my Website
At Drupalcon North America this year (2021), I had a presentation named “Less human interaction, more security?”. This pandemic-ridden year made sure it was an online version of the conference, which makes presenting a bit different. One interesting aspect of online presentations, is that it enables feedback and chatter in the comments section. First of…

Angie “webchick” Byron: Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes… (and a brief history of Drupal)
What the what?! Sad Drupal is Sad. :'( Well, might as well get right down to it… I’ve made the incredibly difficult decision to leave Acquia, and my employment there officially ended last week. :'( Some important notes about this: This is in no way a negative reflection on Acquia. I have worked with SO…
#! code: Drupal 9: Selecting Machine Names For Content Entities And Fields
Naming things is hard[citation needed] and there are a lot of things that you can name when configuring a Drupal site. Picking the right machine names for the different parts of Drupal can make your life easy in the long run. Changing labels is simply a case of tweaking the label in the interface, or through…
PreviousNext: Creating a layout plugin with dynamic regions
Layout plugins in Drupal are typically declared via a YML file, with the regions nominated ahead of time. But what happens if you need your regions to be dynamic – e.g. an arbitrary number of tabs in a tabset? In this post we explore how to declare a layout plugin with dynamic regions. by lee.rowlands…