Allowing Editors to Choose the Image Style in Drupal 8 Image Fields
While building a site recently, we had a requirement for teaser images to be in a landscape or portrait orientation.
While building a site recently, we had a requirement for teaser images to be in a landscape or portrait orientation.
Adding a map to a website in Drupal 7 is fairly easy - the only difficulty being which of the many mapping modules to use. In Drupal 8 many of the modules are not available yet, or only have dev or beta versions available.
So you've got a project. It's going to look fantastic, and everyone on the design team is ecstatic about the proposed look and feel.
I bet this opening sounds familiar to you.
Welcome to Volume 2 of my adventures in learnings from the DrupalTwig Slack.
It is hard to describe my excitement at DrupalCon Dublin, my first DrupalCon indeed.
This year's DrupalCon, in my home town of Dublin, was a brand new experience for me.
With over 2,000 people expected to be in Dublin for DrupalCon this week, it's likely that someone, somewhere is going to need some assistance.
Without doubt, the greatest resource for information about Drupal frontend issues is the DrupalTwig Slack. There are over 300 of the world's most well known frontend Drupal developers - Wim Leers, MortenDK, Mark Drummond, David Hernandez, and more - offering and receiving help all day every day. It's very rare that someone asks a question and doesn't receive a reply with a solution within a few minutes, or at the very least a conversation about why the issue might be hard to solve.
This day next week, as part of the Drupal Ireland Association, we will be delighted to welcome you to Dublin at the DrupalCon Welcome Party. It's on a boat, which is going to be deadly ("deadly" in this context means great, "lethal" would mean dodgy/dangerous!). The boat is just across the road from the convention centre, so that will be savage ("savage" of course means lots of fun).
Annertech will be descending upon DrupalCon with (nearly) our full team of "Annertechies". So much so that there will be more Annertechies in attendance than all other people from Irish agencies combined. With that kind of showing, we thought we'd introduce ourselves and let you get to know us.
DrupalCon is big. It's got hundreds of sessions. A similar amount of BoFs. Approximately 2,000 attendees. Social events left, right, and centre. It's not hard to get confused, miss things that you promised not to, and leave thinking "damn, I could have done that better". At Annertech, we're Ireland's most seasoned DrupalCon attendees. Here's our guide to making the most of it.
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