Redesigning the Bay Area Video Coalition
How I customized my Drupal Slideshow
How I customized my Drupal Slideshow
So a client wants a slideshow. No problem! Oh, they want full WYSIWYG for the captions. No problem. What about an option to let a user grab embed code? Easy. It must be responsive, full screen option, attach to nodes, hide and show captions, add branding logo, and make sure you can attach AND embed on the same page. Sure, done deal. Right?
Serve your local Drupal site locally to any device and design and debug in the browser
Want to test a website on your local machine and on a variety of other devices before you host it? This post from Lullabot explains how you can serve up a site you’re working on locally with a service called xip.io.
An Event Apart SF 2013 Recap
Happy Holidays from Chapter Three!
Interesting uses for :hover
We all have to admit that CSS has some shortcomings. Thanks to the adoption of CSS3 and increasing standardization between browsers, this is getting better. During a recent course on responsive theming, I discovered a neat trick to trigger a click effect on elements in a mobile browser. It utilized the common css pseudo-class :hover, but when you add some CSS3 transitions it starts to get really interesting.
Presentation: How to Build a Mobile Site with Drupal
Co-presented by Andrew Berry, Lullabot.
The trend towards a "mobile first" use of the web is showing no signs of slowing down. It's no longer enough to have websites that are functional on mobile. They must work well and feel natural on mobile devices to attract and keep visitors.