Panels for Themers - Creating Highly Flexible Layouts |
davidneedham |
With the power of Panels, you never have to make a .tpl file ever again! Okay, that's not true entirely, but what Panels does give you is the ability you to create Drupal aware layouts that can be... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
High fidelity Drupal theming |
dead_arm |
Implementing designs that are ill-suited or counter-intuitive to Drupal's structure and UI patterns can be frustrating for even the most seasoned Drupal themers. We'll discuss front-end areas that... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
Do more with LESS |
ronnbot, lorendavidson |
LESS extends CSS with dynamic behaviour and runs on both the client-side and server-side (with the Drupal LESS module). It is also receiving more active development lately (compared to Sass).
In... |
Beginner |
Frontend |
Building a Better Base with Bootstrap |
EvanLovely |
Don't reinvent the wheel, stand on the shoulders of giants! One of the best things to come into the Front End Developers arsenal in a while is the beautiful and powerful UI framework Bootstrap, baked... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
Getting Twiggy with it |
ronnbot, Gekiboy |
Twig is a flexible template engine for PHP which helps make templates readable by a front-end developer. It's also the template engine which will be coming bundled with Drupal 8. In this talk we look... |
Beginner |
Frontend |
Backbone.js and Drupal - Blurring the Lines Between Client and Server |
iduggan |
Drupal and Backbone.js is a powerful combination, creating a seamless web experience for end users. Backbone.js makes it easy to create powerful applications that blur the lines between the Client... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
You Can Do That In A Browser? Advanced Drupal Development Without Root Access |
MKorostoff |
Rebuild nearly 100 complex high traffic websites without doc root access – no access to template files, no additional contributed modules and no writing any custom module code.
Wait, what?... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
Beginner Theming |
davidneedham |
Session Description
Believe it or not, Drupal makes theming easy!
Drupal provides the themer with a system of overrides that allows you to change literally anything on your site. Themers decide... |
Beginner |
Frontend |
Power Themeing: Powerful responsive css without template frameworks |
jmoughon |
Are template frameworks the best option? Do you do a lot of custom themeing? Is there something that can significantly help?
In the current age of Responsive Web Design (RWD) and multiple browsers... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
CSS3: Now and in the Future |
clamato1 |
CSS continues to develop and with the advent of CSS3 there are some exciting things that are available to designers and developers in the Drupal world. In this session you will learn about new... |
Beginner |
Frontend |
Beginner Responsive Theming with AdaptiveTheme - Build Your Site in a Snap! |
Kendall Totten |
If you're a beginner who is a bit overwhelmed by all the talk about responsive design and you don't know where to start, this is the session for you!
We will be using the AdaptiveTheme (a... |
Beginner |
Frontend |
Angry Themer - still angry! |
mortendk |
A guide to surviving as a progressive Themer in the world of Drupal. Where backend and nested arrays is King and frontend is treated as something about colors, fontsize... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
Creating HTML5 Mobile Apps with Panopoly and the EXT JS library for Complex Enterprise Web Portals and Dashboards |
mcaudy |
The Panopoly distro takes the Panels functionality of Drupal 7 to a new level, with more than two dozen default layout templates to choose from, drag-and-drop layout editing, and much, much more. In... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
How to Theme for IE and Still Use the Latest Tricks |
bkrall |
With HTML5 and CSS3 came a stockpile of features to add to a themer's arsenal. And with that, there comes a great divide. It creates the haves and the have-not's of the web.
For what it's worth... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
Frontend R.I.D.E. (how we made Grammy.com beautiful) |
webthingee, carwin |
RIDE (Responisve Implementation from Design Expectations)
Storyline:
The scene opens and we fine our hero (the frontend developer) faced with what seems an impossible, insurmountable, and... |
Beginner |
Frontend |
Front End Wizardry - What Does a Responsive Workflow Look Like? |
davidleininger |
It’s not just Responsive any more. We’ve got Retina, Icon Fonts, and plenty of other new dilemmas to deal with. We’ll chat about tools and apps that can help make your workflow faster and easier when... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
Winning with flexible designs. Modern theme workflow patterns for Drupal websites. |
rcaracaus |
Let's face it, Photoshop files are painful. They don't respond to devices, UI states, or selective design processes. They define the facade of an application without taking the inner workings of it... |
Intermediate |
Frontend |
Single Page Web Apps and Drupal |
FilmKnurd, smithbh |
Have you ever thought about using Drupal as an application framework for single page web apps? Would you like to leverage hot new client side frameworks like Backbone and Ember? Backbone is included... |
Advanced |
Frontend |
Style Guide Driven Development |
dale.sande |
Comps and screen driven design is one of the greatest red herrings of app and web development.
Working on medium to large scale web projects, CSS can get away from you really quickly. Without an... |
Beginner |
Frontend |
Responsive Web Design with Sass+Compass |
Snugug |
Mobile matters. There are more than 4x the number mobile devices activated each day than there are babies born and the question of how to effectively deliver your content to everyone, regardless of... |
Advanced |
Frontend |