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Designing UI with Seven

Mark Boulton 2 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Do you develop modules that have a UI? Will you be upgrading them for Drupal 7? Are you great at the code, but get lost when trying to figure out the user interface? Well, this session may be for you. Mark Boulton will take you through Seven; why it looks the way it does and how to design UI for it.

Drupal 7 is just around the corner. Seven, the new admin theme for Drupal 7, is a departure from previous Drupal themes. Designed as a result of the D7UX work undertaken by Leisa Reichelt and Mark Boulton Design, the theme only goes part way to create a great admin experience.

Contributed modules, and how they build upon, change and interact Seven is what will make it a truly great admin experience. Seven is only as good as Contrib makes it.

Using and managing Drupal's taxonomy system

Matthias Hutterer 2 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

This session will provide an overview of Drupal’s taxonomy system, essential taxonomy-enhancing modules and changes in Drupal 7. Further a demo on how to effectively manage your vocabularies using the Taxonomy Manager will be given.

Drupal’s taxonomy system helps you to organize content on your website. This robust categorization system is one thing that sets Drupal apart from other CMSs and in combination with taxonomy-enhancing modules the system gets even more powerful.
During the development cycle for Drupal 7, the system received a big overhaul. Besides important API improvements, taxonomy term fields have been introduced. These fields open up many new possibilities and change the way of using the taxonomy system.

Data Visualization for Publishers

Nikola Kartelija 2 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

VIDI is a suite of powerful intuitive Drupal data-visualization modules for anyone to use on any standard set of data.

VIDI is a suite of powerful intuitive Drupal data-visualization modules for anyone to use on any standard set of data.

The modules are based on well known Google Maps API and Google Visualization API and are written as styles for the Views module. The generated map visualizations and charts can be used to create static files that in turn can be embedded in other (even non-drupal) sites. All of these features make this suite of modules a significant addition to the Drupal family.

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  • Additional Presenters:  Boris Tomic

    Building Drupal apps just got easier

    Mark Brown 1 July 2010
    Type:  Not planned session

    Building Drupal applications on Windows and IIS has always been hard. Well that's about to change. Come see the beta of a brand new product from Microsoft designed to simplify the entire workflow from starting a new project to deployment in a hosted environment, all inside a single tool.

    Are you familiar with the Microsoft Web Platform Installer and the integrated Web Applications Gallery? These Microsoft offers made it easy to install and configure Drupal on Windows. But when building, optimizing and deploying Drupal on Windows and IIS it was still difficult. Come see the beta of a brand new product from Microsoft that covers the entire workflow, from pulling down the latest build of Drupal for Windows all the way to deploying it to a hosted environment, all in one place.

    Additional Presenters:  Laurence Moroney

    Add a mobile version to your Drupal site

    Martin Joergensen 1 July 2010
    Type:  Session in official program

    This session will go through some different ways of making a parallel version of your Drupal site suited for smartphones like the iPhone and Android phones.

    This is NOT about making apps, but about adapting themes, templates, views and other odds and ends to make your site look nice – or at least be useful – on the small screen and potentially limited facilities.
    This is not rocket science, but there are some pitfalls and some areas which require more work – and some where it's close to impossible to adapt look and function to the small screen – but in general it's easy to customize news, articles, discussions and much more to fit the limited screens on mobile devices.

    Be a happier Drupal developer with Rules

    Johan Falk 1 July 2010
    Type:  Session in official program

    Rules can automate things on your website. Rules can replace glue code. Rule settings can be updated by no-coders. Rules gives you documentation while you configure. Rules can make you happy. Join this session and find out how.

    Are you using Rules yet? You should! The Rules module can take care of a whole lot of things that previously would require you to write a custom module, and can help you automate processes on your website.

    This session will give you:

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  • An introduction to what Rules is and some basic use cases.
  • Hands-on demonstrations of some intermediate use cases, including Rule sets and Rules scheduler*.
  • A foundation for change - Drupal on top

    Thomas Angermann 1 July 2010
    Type:  Session in official program

    TING.concept is a project initiated by the two largest public libraries in Denmark. The vision is to release all information in the libraries, make the user and staff knowledge visible, create relations between them that facilitates interaction and place it in a context where it gives meaning to the users.

    The ever increasing consumption of digital media in our wireless and always connected world should be good news for the libraries. The interest in and availability of books, film, music and games has never been bigger. But the libraries are stuck with: old systems on proprietary platforms, new requirements implemented slowly, data and function lock in, information silos, an increasing need to integrate incompatible systems for each new data format and supplier and finally a plethora of strange user interfaces far from common internet standards.

    Additional Presenters:  Mats Hernvall

    Use case - Brightcove.com on Drupal

    Eric Johnson 30 June 2010
    Type:  Session in official program

    Brightcove is the leading online video platform and enables large
    enterprises, media companies, and small businesses to quickly publish
    their video content to the the web.

    We run our public sites on Drupal multisite instances: our corporate
    website, support site, developer site, and our blog. We translate
    everything from English into 4 languages: German, French, Spanish, and
    Japanese.

    Brightcove is the leading online video platform and enables large
    enterprises, media companies, and small businesses to quickly publish
    their video content to the the web.

    We run our public sites on Drupal multisite instances: our corporate
    website, support site, developer site, and our blog. We translate
    everything from English into 4 languages: German, French, Spanish, and
    Japanese.

    This talk will cover

    • an overview of our system based on Drupal
    • our specialized localization process
    • development of custom modules, such as Google CSE Advanced module and

    Drupal 7 entities and fields ... transitioning to D7

    Kevin Bridges 30 June 2010
    Type:  Session in official program

    In this session we will explore Drupal 7 entities and fields from a coders perspective. This will be a technical overview of the changes that have been introduced to content types in Drupal 7 and will walk through the creation of a basic content type including widgets, fields and formatters.

    In this session we will explore Drupal 7 entities, bundles and fields from a coders perspective. This will be a technical overview of the changes that have been introduced to content types in Drupal 7 and will walk through the creation of a basic content type including widgets, fields and formatters.

    Resources:  Slides

    Geospatial Drupal: Tools to survive the coming Zombie Apocalypse

    Kyle Cunningham 30 June 2010
    Type:  Not planned session

    The zombie apocalypse is on the way. Thankfully, we have the tools to prepare ourselves. This presentation will cover the use of geospatial databases to store and process geographic data. Further, this presentation will show how geospatial databases can be integrated with Drupal to form the perfect tool to prepare ourselves for the impending hoards of the undead.

    The zombie apocalypse is on the way. Thankfully, we have the tools to prepare ourselves. This presentation will cover the use of geospatial databases to store and process geographic data. Further, this presentation will show how geospatial databases can be integrated with Drupal to form the perfect tool to prepare ourselves for the impending hoards of the undead.