Tuesday, February 17, 2026
We started with Drupal-related notes:
- Drupal releases 11.3.3
- Drupal CMS releases 2.0.0
- Drupal Canvas releases 1.1.0
- Drupal.org announcement for Drupal CMS 2.0
- Dries's announcement for Drupal CMS 2.0
- Q&A with Drupal CMS 2.0 product owner
- old version of Drupal.org automatic updates API being discontinued
- page_top and page_bottom can now be added using attachments
- manual user creation now emails users by default
- site information form now stores unresolved path aliases
- DDEV 1.25.0 released
- Dripyard releases 1.1.0 for all themes
- Display Builder beta 1 released
- converting hooks to object-oriented methods easily
- funding open source for digital sovereignty
- Drupal's AI roadmap for 2026
- W3C compliant testing
- the software sovereignty scale
- how the Drupal AI initiative is scaling delivery
- AI creates asymmetric pressure on open source
- new workflow for projects migrated to GitLab issues
- how an unclosed <em> broke Drupal's JavaScript
- CKEditor drupal modules: footnotes and restricted editing
- AI agent skill to assist with searching the Drupal issue queue
- AI agent skill to assist with user intent testing
- should Drupal Core include an AGENTS.md file?
- what's going on in Chicago - should you feel unsafe attending DrupalCon?
- Drupal configuration management and config split
- maintainable code is a question of responsibility, not of AI
- using Composer path repositories to handle module dependencies
- don't let SimpleSAMLphp block your Drupal upgrade
- using AI to move a 10-year-old Drupal Core issue forward
Next, general web (and other) notes:
- jQuery UI 1.14.2 released
- WCAG 3.0 overview and update 2026
- new to the web platform in January
- Vimeo lays off "most" of its staff
- Accessibiliy for Everyone now available to read online
- sudo's maintainer needs resources to keep utility updated
- Interop 2025: a year of convergence
- Siteimprove January 2026 release notes
- how to favicon in 2026
- how web performance impacts user experience
- the future of AI-powered web creation is people-first, not prompt-first
- post-mortem theatre
- getting a 100x speedup with one line of code
- real world CSS usage, 2026 edition
- understanding the fundamentals of CSS layout
- try text scaling support in Chrome Canary
- the new CSS features reshaping front-end development
- unsticking CSS stacking contexts
- introdocuing ReliCSS, a tool for front-end archaeology
- there is no need to trap focus on a dialog element
- an opinionated CSS reset
- flexboxle - daily flexbox puzzle
- the open source design stack
- how (and why) to stop users from selecting text on your website
- how to make sure a designer never files a bug again
- Super Monkey Ball ported to the web, with source available
At the end of the meeting, we recommended people watch "Next steps for Drupal Canvas" from DrupalCon Nara 2025.
Recommended video
These "regular" Web Dev Rev meetings generally happen once every 3 weeks. The next session is scheduled for March 10th, 2026.