Friday, December 1, 2023
We started with Drupal-related notes:
- Acquia to acquire Monsido
- Acquia TV
- Announcements Feed now a stable core module
- filter formats now consistently sorted
- computed bundle fields can be declared to Views
- Drush versions below 12.4.3 are incompatible with Drupal 10.2.0
- Drupal 10 will be supported until the release of Drupal 12 in mid-to-late 2026
- Claro contribution day on December 15th, 2023
- a playground to test Drupal code with phpstan-drupal is coming soon
- Drupal at Web Summit
- new stable releases for config filter split and ignore
- "Pitchburg" decoupled layout builder sprint 5 & 6
- an update on the Drupal API client
- Terminus plugin to show composer logs now available
- a step-by-step guide to using the OpenAI module in Drupal 10
- Drupal's community, impact, and possibilities
- sustainability and DrupalCon
- a tech veteran's take on Drupal and building PHP teams
- Drupal coding with ChatGPT
- URL shortener for Drupal.org
Next, we moved on to the handful of general web (and other) notes:
- Firefox 120.0 features, updates and fixes
- writing CSS in 2023 compared to a few years ago
- a few ways CSS is easier to write in 2023
- CSS responsive multi-line ribbon shapes part 1 (and part 2)
- designing web design documentation
- the decline of CSS Tricks
- a couple of new CSS functions
- the "hanging-punctuation" property in CSS
- when to use text-wrap: balance vs pretty
- hollow text hover effect with only 3 lines of CSS
- why Tailwind CSS won
- 2023 developer advent calendars
At the end of the meeting, we recommended people watch the " Editoria11y v2: Building a Drupal-integrated Accessibility Checker" video from Drupal GovCon 2023.
These "regular" Web Dev Rev meetings generally happen once every 3 weeks; with the holiday break, the next session is TBD, but likely on January 12th.