Drupal Multilingual Features Session at Drupal Camp Montreal
Back in October, I gave a talk at Drupal Camp Montreal called Tips & Tricks for Building a Multilingual Site with Drupal. It was a great opportunity to review the multilingual features that we use...
View ArticleDrupal 7 Multilingual: What's new in i18n
After having built one multilingual website in Drupal 7 (our company website), I've had some time to look over the new i18n module. I've put together some observations about the changes in...
View ArticleMontreal Drupal Meetup at Notman House
Montreal's March Drupal Meetup was held this past Wednesday at Notman House, a co-working space and hub for entrepreneurship and tech innovation in Montreal. I think the exciting new venue was at least...
View ArticleEvolving Web at DrupalCamp Montreal 2011
With only a week to go, everyone at Evolving Web is getting ready for DrupalCamp Montreal. This will be our fourth Camp so far, and we’re proud to be Platinum sponsors of the event. The Camp will...
View ArticleDrupalCamp Montreal 2011 Wrap up
After 6 months of planning, DrupalCamp Montreal finally came together mid-September. We were all really excited for how this year would pan out. With a smaller, leaner organizational team, the core...
View ArticleRecap of Multilingual Drupal Code Sprint in Montreal
This September, the Montreal Drupal community held our first large-scale Drupal code sprint. The event was held from September 14-16 at Notman, and carried on through the Drupal Camp until September...
View ArticleContent Translation in Drupal 7
Multilingual websites are complicated, due to the wide variety of ways to convey multilingual content to users. Each multilingual website seems to come with a different set of requirements for how...
View ArticleDrupalCamp Toronto 2011
Alex, Tavish and I had a great time in the T Dot over the weekend at DrupalCamp Toronto. The camp was well-attended, there were lots of great presentations and BoFs, and we even came back with some...
View ArticleEvolving Web at DrupalCamp NYC10
DrupalCamp NYC 10 was one of the best Drupal camps I've ever attended. With around 400 attendees, it was definitely the biggest. Somehow, it still had the intimate feel of a camp and there were lots of...
View ArticleDrupalCon Munich Training: Building Multilingual Websites in D7
In an increasingly global world, Drupal core's support for multilingual content has made it a favourite CMS among large organizations. Despite that, Drupal site-builders and develpoers are often...
View ArticleManaging Translation Workflows in Drupal 7: Webinar and DrupalCon Training
Managing translation workflows is an important and challenging aspect of multilingual site building. Translation can be time-consuming and expensive, and there are some exciting new Drupal modules and...
View ArticleMultilingual Drupal at DrupalCon Munich: Training, Code Sprints, and More!
There will be a hive of activity around multilingual Drupal at DrupalCon Munich 2012! Whether you're new to multilingual Drupal or a developer wanting to change how Drupal works with language, there...
View ArticleEvolving Web at DrupalCamp Montreal 2012
DrupalCamp Montreal 2012 was a great success! There was a great turnout, an awesome presentation by our keynote speaker Amitai Burstein, plus 24 other sessions by Drupalistas form Montreal, Toronto,...
View ArticleInstalling the WxT-Drupal Distribution for Government
The Web Experience Toolkit distribution of Drupal (aka WxT-Drupal, wetkit, or wet-boew) is a version of Drupal designed for organizations with a bilingual and accessibility requirements. Specifically,...
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