Category: guide
Palantir: National Rural Health Resource Center
National Rural Health Resource Center brandt Mon, 04/29/2019 – 17:13 How we helped NRHRC conduct user testing to validate an audience-centric navigation. ruralcenter.org User Testing to Validate an Audience-Centric Navigation On The National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustaining and improving health care in rural communities by providing…
AddWeb Solution: AddWeb, Answers the ‘What’ & ‘Why’ of govCMS!
Drupal has been the choice of the world’s multiple large and top-notch organisations, across various fields. The royal family of the UK, the Greenpeace Greenwire, Oxford University, Warner Music Group, Tesla, Red Cross, and now the Australian Government – everyone is using Drupal. Security and the scope of customisation are two of the major reasons…
Mass.gov Digital Services: Our DrupalCon 2019 Recap
DrupalCon 2019 Recap What we learned from our fellow Drupalists On April 7th, our team packed up our bags and headed off to Seattle for one of the bigger can’t miss learning events of the year, DrupalCon. “Whether you’re C-level, a developer, a content strategist, or a marketer — there’s something for you at DrupalCon.” –https://events.drupal.org/ As you…
Dcycle: An approach to automating Drupal accessibility tests
Accessibility tests can be automated to a degree, but not completely; to succeed at accessibility, it needs to be a mindset shared by developers, UX and front-end folks, business people and other stakeholders. In this article, we will attempt to run tests and produce meaningful metrics which can help teams who are already committed to…
Mass.gov Digital Services: Our DrupalCon 2019 Can’t-Miss Sessions
DrupalCon2019 is heading to Seattle this year and there’s no shortage of exciting sessions and great networking events on this year’s schedule. We can’t wait to hear from some of the experts out in the Drupalverse next week, and we wanted to share with you a few of the sessions we’re most excited about. Adam is…
Aten Design Group: When to Consider Decoupled Drupal
With all the excitement about decoupled Drupal over the past several years, I wanted to take a moment to articulate a few specific factors that make headless a good approach for a project – as well as a few that don’t. Quick disclaimer: this is definitely an oversimplification of an otherwise complex subject, and is…
Promet Source: WCAG 2.1 in 7 Perspectives
For those who don’t work in the trenches of digital accessibility, the guidelines can seem confusing or overwhelming. The fact is, it’s not necessary to know the details associated with the 73 individual Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 success criterion in order to make design decisions and ultimately contribute to a website planning session. …
Mediacurrent: Good Form: 6 Tips for a Smooth Sign-up Process
A lot of effort goes into engaging your visitors to ‘Sign-up’ or ‘Contact’ you. You send them a warm and fuzzy invitation to complete the form, tell them all the great reasons why they should complete the form… but who likes to complete a form? Guarantee a smooth sign-up process and increase the completion rate…
Jacob Rockowitz: A request for a Webform logo and possibly a logo kit for Drupal contributed projects
Thank you for backing the Webform module’s Open Collective First off, I want to thank the backers of the Webform module’s Open Collective. After my last blog post, Open email asking organizations to back the Webform module and Drupal-related Open Collectives, we have 14 backers and a current balance of $908.44 that needs to be…
OpenSense Labs: Implementing pattern libraries with Drupal
Implementing pattern libraries with Drupal Shankar Sun, 03/03/2019 – 21:26 Consistency is a key element in two things, success and web development and both go hand in hand when working on developing a website, either from scratch or revamping an existing one. What aids this consistency is the ability to recognise a pattern that is…