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Drupal hackers and users will be coming together at Bus Boys and Poets in Washington, DC on July 26th.
We will be talking about mapping, especially looking at geo tagging and integration of gmaps, and also be showing off some new flash multimedia integration.
First round of Coronas are on Development Seed. :)
We will post more on the blog before the event.
Photo by Paul Johnson. Available for use in promoting Drupal and Open Source Software under CC license with attribution.
Drupal Dev Days Lueven 2025 saw 300 attendees gather to discuss the future of Drupal, work together on key initiatives of Drupal CMS and core, share knowledge and contribute to open source.
Learn more about the event here: www.drupalcamp.be/en/drupal-dev-days-2025
I know this isn't UI related, but I couldn't think of a better way to bring attention to this issue. I've also used/suggested other appropriate tags for these types of issues; spreaddrupal drupalmarketing drupalawareness.
The thumbnail shown in the screenshot is pulled into google search results via a firefox extionsion called GooglePreview: addons.mozilla.org/firefox/189/
The thumbnail screenshots of the results homepage comes from GooglePreview servers, alexa.com, and thumbshots.org.
At leas one of those thumbnail generators, generates the screenshots at a virtual resolution of about 800x600 px, causing the drupal homepage to render yukky. I know the drupal homepage is semantically correct and stands-compliant etc. which I agree is important, but it'd be great to get some attention to details like this in publicity and marketing etc.
Does anyone know if/how to get the screenshot thumbnail corrected? the URL for the image in this screenshot is d.googlepreview.com/preview?s=http://drupal.org
Further from the last screenshot, this latest demo now loads the entries via Drupal's XMLRPC.
The user can choose a blog entry from the grid at the top and it will appear in the text below. The "Save" and "Delete" buttons are currently just for show.
This was the same page after implementing the drupal_static function appropriately. drupal_static allows php to statically cache the output if it is determined to be the same. This reduced the number of CIS callbacks from 5 to 3 (3 were identical in what they were requesting from different parts of the drupal module layer).