There is current trend in web interface design towards user customizable, or personalizable, websites.
Take, for example, the new BBC site at http://bbc.co.uk
This session will cover some newer interface techniques including:
After attending this session, you should be able to go away and recreate and extend these techniques yourself.
David Thomas is a Senior Developer at Catalyst IT, Wellington, New Zealand. He specializes in web applications development with a particular focus on content management systems.
Too often, Drupal sites look drab and plain and very much like the default Garland theme. This session discusses why that is and suggests technical and non-technical ways to go about creating truly outstanding looking Drupal websites.
The reasons that many Drupal sites look drab and plain.
How to tackle this with:
If time, an open discussion of any other tips people have found useful.
Attendee should leave with a better understanding of how to build outstanding looking websites using any version of Drupal.
Mark has designed and developed software for over 20 years in fields as diverse as exploration geophysics and health, education and government. He's Managing Director of Caign Group, an IT consulting and web system development company which has implemented over 35 Drupal websites in Australia and abroad.
The new way of laying out content within Drupal pages. We will cover what panels can do, and how to expand your any part of your site to display content as you wish.
-Install Panels, and other useful items
-Creating a new front page.
-Use of Context
-Displaying nodes with panels
-Other cools things to do with panels
People will know what panels is and an in site into what you can do.
Drupal Developer and member of the Drupal community for 6 years.
The Session will cover the new features within v4
* Cover all new features
* why we did these changes to e-Commerce
* any questions on how to do e-Commerce.
Outline the new features that will be available in v4
I am the Lead developer for the e-Commerce project and have implemented most of the changes to improve e-C