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John Picozzi: Multi-Site Vs Domain: A Commerce Case Study

May 2019

For ages people have been building Drupal Multi-sites to handle similar but different websites. The allure of updating a single code base while maintaining separate databases was and still is very appealing. However, how do you overcome the need to share content, allow users and admins a single place to login, or something as basic as content translation? Here enters the Domain module and it’s ability to simplify our life and more importantly our websites.

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Dan Feidt: Practical tips for Drupal 8 site building, maintaining and supporting modules

June 2018

I got introduced to Drupal shortly after graduating college and used it in a lot of contexts. I'll share some hard-won lessons I learned along the way about developing projects, both the wins and the fails. In the last year or two so I've helped co-maintain several modules and a theme, and I've built several Drupal 8 sites which have some clever techniques applied to meet the needs of modern designs.

Jacob Rockowitz: Webform: There is this for that

April 2018

One of the key mantras in the Drupal is “there is a module for that,” and Webform is the module for building forms for Drupal 8.

This session is going to serve as a playful exploration of the features and functionality provided by the Webform module using the “There is a this for that” approach to address requirements and solve common problems people face when building forms.

The goal of the session is to introduce people new to Drupal to the Webform module for Drupal 8, while simultaneously

Andrew Brown: Drupal Yoga: Creating a Flexible Website with Paragraphs and Bootstrap

October 2017

Learn how to use the combination of a Bootstrap theme and the Paragraphs module to create a responsive Drupal 8 website that still gives content editors free reign over their content layout.

Content on the internet has changed since we first started creating websites.

Kevin Baringer: Drupal Commerce 2.0 for D8

August 2016

Drupal Commerce 2.0 for D8: Checking-In on Checkout

Drupal Commerce 2.0 is a significant rebuild of the Drupal Commerce platform that will leverage the many improvements offered by Drupal 8. At this time, Drupal Commerce 2.0 is still in Alpha, but we will take a look at the features and changes that have been made or announced so far and get an idea of what building a store with Drupal Commerce 2.0 will eventually look like.

Ed Carlevale: Drupal in Higher Ed

February 2016

Drupal in Higher Ed: New hosting options from Pantheon and Acquia bring efficiency to academic web development.

New hosting options from Pantheon and Acquia solve several key problems in academic web development. They shift the base of operations from university-wide solutions and single-site development, introducing a new ecosystem to academic development that better represents the actual structure within universities.

Moshe Weitzman: D8 Configuration Management

December 2015

Configuration Management is a game changer for Drupal development. Understanding how it works helps you to harmonize the moving pieces when designing a code deployment workflow for Drupal 8 sites. This session proposes a full circle workflow for pushing from multiple development environments to staging/QA and finally to production, and then integrating back changes that were made directly on Prod (a Block weight gets changed, a View gets changed, etc.).

The workflow proposes that code and

David Tarrant: Integrating CiviCRM with Drupal to Drive Non-profit Websites

May 2015

CiviCRM is designed for use by non-profit organizations. As a CRM solution it is very competitive with proprietary commercial CRMs such as Sales Force. When combined with Drupal, it offers extraordinary "out of the box" functionality. Dave will present an overview of CiviCRM with special attention on how it integrates with Drupal.

Stéphane Corlosquet: "Using schema.org to Improve SEO"

April 2015

Launched in 2011 by Google, Yahoo! and Bing, Schema.org is a universal collection of schemas to describe the content in HTML. It helps search engines to better understand what the pages of your sites are about (e.g.

Renato Castillo: "It's moving day! Why not make moving data easier?"

March 2015

Already have a site but want to move to Drupal? No problem! Drupal feeds importer is here to help you.

This presentation will focus on:

  • How to import or aggregate data as nodes, users, taxonomy terms or simple database records.
  • How to import into entities
  • How to import into commerce products

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