One of the key elements of the Starshot Initiative is the rapidly evolving system for Recipes. Designed to accelerate site-building, recipes will help people new to Drupal to solve for common needs, and for users of all skill levels to quickly build out content architectures using best practices.
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Managing dates and times is often complex: recurring events, timezones, daylight savings times, regional formatting conventions, and more. Add in additional presentation requirements like add-to-calendar links, registration links, and related content (like agendas, that change for each date instance) and the complexity can seem bewildering.
Fortunately Drupal offers a rich toolset for solving these challenges. In this session we'll explore the solutions, not only showing how they work, but also detailing the modules and the configuration needed.
An overview of what recipes are and how they're used in Drupal CMS. Includes a live demo of installing Drupal CMS.
In my last update about the Drupal CMS Events Recipe, I shared my concerns about the Fullcalendar View module, and in particular the move towards a paid model for sites to make use of commonly-requested features, even those that have seen patches posted by the community. This post will give a deeper dive on the progress to date, how the newer FullCalendar module compares, and a glimpse at the road ahead.
Join us for an inspiring keynote as we explore the exciting opportunities within the Drupal community, ignited by the Starshot initiative announced at DrupalCon Portland. Whether or not you are a coder, there are countless ways to get involved and make a meaningful impact.
We will share practical tips for first-time contributors and showcase real-life examples from Martin's personal Drupal journey. Discover how he stays passionate and motivated, and learn how you can find your own unique path in the Drupal community.
Don’t miss this chance to embark on your Drupal adventure!