WCMS Web Dev Rev

This Web Dev Rev session had notes on the Y2K38 bug, keeping track of security issues, font subsetting strategies, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on CSS Variable Secrets. Click through to read the whole blog post...

This Web Dev Rev session had notes on many Drupal 9 releases, rediscovering balance in core contribution, designing a digital experience that creates a sense of place, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on CSS Variable Secrets. Click through to read the whole blog post...

This Web Dev Rev session had notes on Drupal 9's update hooks, "spicy section" progress, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on deciding which tests should be automated. Click through to read the whole blog post...

This Web Dev Rev session had notes on DrupalCon follow-ups, understanding accessible use of colour, and more. We ended by recommending people watch the short overview video on the Schema.org Blueprints module. Click through to read the whole blog post...

This Web Dev Rev session had notes on Claro becoming stable, DrupalCon session picks, the new CSS parent selector, and more. We ended by recommending people watch the "Driesnote" from DrupalCon Portland 2022. Click through to read the whole blog post...

This Web Dev Rev session had notes on a member's resignation from the Drupal Association board, Edge's new auto-generated image labels, 100 cool web moments, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on tightening up Drupal code using PHPStan. Click through to read the whole blog post...

This Web Dev Rev session had notes on the end of Drupal 6 vendor support, browser vendors working together on Interop 2022, Google Universal Analytics going away, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on "accessible" fonts. Click through to read the whole blog post...

This Web Dev Rev session notes on the extension of Drupal 7's end of life, how higher ed sites are holding up to new demands, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on the redesign of Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs website. Click through to read the whole blog post...