Translating Drupal into English… with Props!
Written by Super UserLily Berman When Lily first started working near Drupal (account and project management in a Drupal agency), she came from working near French (marketing and fundraising for a French cultural center). She immediately approached Drupal as a new language, and used this perspective to learn and then to teach. She saw how clients and non-technical colleagues can easily be left out of the conversation by pervasive jargon… fields, views, and modules, oh my! Most of the time, the team does not realize they are doing this, nor how to quickly and easily bring everyone into the discussion. Independent of your role, if you talk to clients or people new to working in Drupal, you will benefit from this session. You will leave the room empowered to both recognize and efficiently translate any specialized terminology into language that can be understood by any audience. In this session, you will learn how: Valuable it is to build mutual understanding early and often A hosting provider is just like a desk, a release is just like a cup, and analogies aren’t just for university entrance exams To build useful analogies to efficiently help people understand jargon https://2019.badcamp.org/session/tran...
Inclusive content strategy / DrupalCon Global 2020
Written by Super UserInclusivity is the heart of effective content strategy. Look beyond semantic markup & structured content to see the value of inclusivity.
How we build news websites with Drupal - Singapore PHP User Group
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Written by Super UserAn overview of Drupal 8 front-end component integration methods (live) / DrupalCon Global 2020
Written by Super UserPower to the Editors, Introducing the Paragraphs module by Ivan Zugec and Murray Woodman
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Written by Super UserComponent-based Design Systems with Drupal 8 and Paragraphs
Written by Super UserAre 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...