WCMS update for October 2021
In this issue:
- WCMS 3 launched sites
- WCMS 3 Fundamentals course
- WCMS 2 site information
- WCMS 3 migration update
- New on Web Resources
In this issue:
This Web Dev Rev session had notes including renaming Acquia's Drupal certifications, modern research on line length on the web, CSS going hog wild, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on the history of semantics and the web. Click through to read the whole blog post...
This Web Dev Rev session had notes including adding CKEditor 5 to Drupal core, the W3C's new design system, why check marks aren't always "OK", and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on the history of semantics and the web. Click through to read the whole blog post...
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This Web Dev Rev session had notes including Angie "Webchick" Byron's journey from imposter syndrome to core committer, why WebKit supports things Safari doesn't, Docker's subscription model changes, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on accessing the layers of help in Drupal. Click through to read the whole blog post...
This Web Dev Rev session makes up for the light notes in the last session by having a ton of notes. These included Angie "Webchick" Byron leaving Acquia, Chrome "breaking the web", inclusive video production, Lego, and more. We ended by recommending people watch a video on how captions increase ROI and audience. Click through to read the whole blog post...
This week's Web Dev Rev had surprisingly light notes that included a way to spin up a Drupal dev environment in a browser, a history of regular expressions, CKEditor 5's new "view source" functionality, and more. Click through to read the whole blog post...
This week's Web Dev Rev had notes that included lots of Drupal changes and deprecations, load testing with Goose, GitHub's new AI code generator, and more. Click through to read the whole blog post...
In this issue:
This week's Web Dev Rev had notes that included a Drupal core security issue, understanding COPE, WCAG 2.2 nearing completion as WCAG 3.0 gets its first public working draft, and more. Click through to read the whole blog post...