Friday, September 20, 2024
We started with Drupal-related notes:
- Drupal 10.3.5 released, fixing an issue caused by 10.3.4
- Drupal 11.0.4 released, fixing an issue caused by 11.0.3
- default admin content view now correctly uses language field plugin
- deprecation of GET/POST sessions
- form state "immutable" flag removed
- path_alias modules to remove the term "whitelist"
- dynamic page cache no longer ignores cacheability information from route access checkers
- JavaScript files in modules moved to module/js
- Starshot Initiative update for the end of August 2024
- Experience builder update week 14 [week 15] [week 16] [week 17]
- announcing Dropsolid as a partner for Drupal 7 extended security support
- a site for extended support for Drupal 7
- what happens when a Drupal 7 module used by 70,000 sites gets unsupported
- DrupalCon Atlanta 2025 call for speakers
- irresistible Drupal websites with Recipes
- Drupal User Guide updated for Drupal 11
- upgrading from Drupal 10 to 11
- getting started using Dresktop to manage local environments
- about workspaces in Drupal
- Pantheon Secrets released for limited availability
- mastering dependency injection in Drupal
- how competition in Drupal strengthens the ecosystem
- how to step down successfully as a Drupal leader
- introducing "Noah's Page Builder", with free and paid options
Next, we moved on to general web (and other) notes:
- updated HTTP header analyzer
- new to the web platform in August
- Chrome at 100% for Interop 2024's accessibility focus area
- the state of CSS survey
- your company needs junior devs
- the art of Jira: ticketing best practices
- building a breakout element with container units
- selecting previous siblings with CSS
- another stab at truncated text
- the "other" C in CSS
- exploring the challenges in creating an accessible drag-and-drop sortable list
- what gets considered to be a paragraph
- when regex goes wrong
- how to monetize a blog
At the end of the meeting, we recommended people watch "The 'other' C in CSS" from CSS Day 2024.
Recommended video
These "regular" Web Dev Rev meetings generally happen once every 3 weeks; the next session is scheduled for October 11th.