- Drupaln'go / DrupalCamp Paris: a community barn-raising for an anti-poverty NGO
- Please to present my new video: "What Kind of Amazing Grace?"
- Usability Basics: Help Prevent Errors
- Web Accessibility Basics
- Light Fantastic; Backporting A Great Drupal 6 Contrib Theme To Drupal 5
- Usability Basics: Keep the User Informed
- BADCamp: CivicActions Sponsors Bay Area DrupalCamp 2008
- Tweeting the Debate With Current TV
- DrupalSouth: The New Zealand Drupal Event for 2008
- Setting Up CiviContribute Forms For Anonymous Users (ACLs and User Access)
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DrupalCamp Vancouver 2008: Panels 2 Slide Deck
Attached you'll find my slide deck from Your Introduction to Panels 2. This was a really fun talk to present, and the room was packed. I hope people found it useful and if you attended and have any feedback, please let me know so i can sharpen the presentation for DrupalCamp Seattle.
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DrupalCamp Vancouver 2008: CivicActions Sessions Selected
Earlier this weekDrupalCamp Vancouver Sessions were announced and 2 by CivicActioners were among them. Robin's session on "Introduction To Module Development" will be on Friday and 2pm. I heard Robin give a this talk for Six Hour Startup folks a few weeks ago, and even though I am no developer, it sounded great and others seemed to benefit from it.
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On Language and Usability and Panels 2
It is well documented/recognized that Drupal is really not very good at picking and sticking with a nomenclature that makes sense to the un-indoctrinated. The recent user testing at UMN made that pretty clear.
As the person on the team who is often working on the configuration of a website and running into the language in the GUI and then explaining the newly built site to the client it is often not until I do the latter that I realize how convoluted some of words used in Drupal are.
One Week With Panels 2 Beta 3
What follows is a slightly edited stream of emails i sent to one of our internal lists as I dove into Panels 2 Beta 3 last week. I hope to glean a more concise set of instructions and recommendations from this experience, but figured in the spirit of “Release early, release often” I would post this just in time for the end of Module Monday.
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Dropping sidebars from Panels pages with panels 1 module
A few people at the Seattle DUG have asked me how to drop sidebars from panels generated pages. With Panels 2, this is made easy, just a configuration setting. However if you are using the original panels module, you'll need to add a little snippet of code to your theme's template.php file:
// Hide sidebars on panel pages
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