Tag: Design
Larry Garfield
No website remains static. In building a Drupal website for Public Radio International (PRI.org), the author’s team utilized system-based thinking – Atomic Design – to create a reusable, evolving site, providing flexibility and growth, with ease and efficiency into the future.
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Emma Jane Westby
In Drupal, there’s no single enforced path into content; there’s more than one way to skin the cat. Taxonomies, vocabularies, and other options abound. Take a look.
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Jeffrey Dalton
Successfully bridging the gap between vision and development effort requires a hybrid set of cross-disciplinary skills allowing the designer to move between the abstract world of client dreams and the concrete world of module selection, theming, and custom development.
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Bruno De Bondt
It’s 2011, and the world is going mobile. People don’t just use their desktop computer or laptop anymore to visit the sites you build. They’re coming at you with smartphones, tablets, TV screens, and who knows what they’ll bring next year. With all this device switching going on, one of the questions that site builders ask themselves: how can we keep up catering for all these different devices?
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Emma Jane Westby
Part 1 was included in the first issue, this is the follow-up / wrap-up article.
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John Albin Wilkins
The current revolution in site building makes us reconsider everything we know about web design.
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