Accepted sessions
2013 Stanford Drupal Camp Has Ended
NOTE: This website is an archive of the 2013 Stanford Drupal Camp. The current year's Stanford Drupal Camp website is at http://drupalcamp.stanford.edu
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Entities in Drupal 7 & the Entity API JD Leonard With every major version of Drupal comes a wealth of improvements. Some of these are easily visible to site administrators and end users, while others are more "under the hood". The concept of... |
Advanced | Development | |
Intro to Stanford's Responsive Drupal Themes Megan Miller, Brian Young In this session we will introduce Stanford's responsive, Drupal 7 themes: Open Framework, Stanford Framework, and its subthemes. We will introduce responsive web design, discuss which themes are... |
Beginner |
Design and Theming Site Building |
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From Blank to Live in 45! Douglas Hoffman Are you new to Drupal, but don't know where to start? This session is for you! In 45 minutes (or less), we will install Drupal 7, build a functioning web site and deploy it live to the Internet. I... |
Beginner | Site Building | |
Twig, and the new theme layer in Drupal 8 Jen Lampton Drupal 8 has a new theme engine: Twig. Twig provides several advantages over PHPtemplate, our previous theme engine, including: Security, Performance (probably), and Ease of Use. |
Beginner | Design and Theming | |
Working with Content in Drupal Linnea Williams View the demo webpage: https://sites.stanford.edu/sws-demo-wysiwyg/... |
Beginner |
Content Management Site Building Stanford |
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From Freelancer to Drupal Shop: The things they forgot to tell you Aimee Degnan Starting a Drupal shop isn't just about getting talented resources, wonderful clients and making stellar websites. Being a business owner comes with a massive amount of legal and logistic... |
Beginner | Community | |
Update on Website, Copyright and Trademark Legal Concepts Rajeev Sachdev There is no doubt as to the importance of maintaining an online presence through various media such as company websites, blogs and social media sites for businesses. Many web designers and... |
Beginner |
Content Management Development Site Building |
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Multilingual module madness! Which i18n modules do I really need? Kristen Pol Configuring a multilingual site in Drupal 7 is not for the faint of heart. If you search for i18n-related modules on drupal.org, you’ll find nearly 100 listed! So, which ones do we really need?... |
Beginner |
Content Management Development Site Building |
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Drupal SEO Basics: A Drupaler's Guide to the SEO Galaxy Kristen Pol, Aimee Degnan In case you've been living in a cave (or maybe a Vogon ship's cabin) the last few years, SEO stands for "Search Engine Optimization." Improving your website's SEO can translate into more visitors... |
Beginner |
Content Management Development Site Building |
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Managing a Drupal Program & Parallel Development Initiative Aimee Degnan Don't let the title fool you, in this context "program" doesn't refer to Drupal as software, but to multiple concurrent projects aligned toward a unified goal. Persons interested in managing and... |
Beginner |
Community Content Management Development |
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What is Drupal? Mark Branom Introduction to web Content Management Systems (CMS) in general, and Drupal in particular.
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Beginner |
Community Stanford |
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Intro to Custom Content Types Cynthia Mijares What is a Content Type and how can I customize one for my website? In this session, we'll manage existing fields, how it's displayed, and the editing form. We'll also add new fields and a new... |
Beginner |
Content Management Site Building Stanford |
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Getting Started on Stanford Sites Cynthia Mijares This session will cover the basics for getting a Drupal site on Stanford Sites. It's FREE with a full-service SUNet ID! We'll go over how to request a site, basic configuration, setting up users... |
Beginner |
Higher Education Site Building Stanford |
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Styling on Stanford Sites Megan Miller In this session, I will give a crash course on how to style your website on Stanford Sites. We will start by exploring the theme options available to you... |
Beginner |
Site Building Stanford |
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Intro to Stanford Sites Jumpstart Sara Worrell-Berg In this session, we will learn about good stories, bad math, interesting ideas, poker, sprints, and other fun things that led to the development of ... |
Beginner |
Community Higher Education Stanford |
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Introduction to Views Caryl Westerberg Taking advantage to taxonomy and views to organize your content. |
Beginner |
Site Building Stanford Training |
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Writing Better CSS with Sass & Compass David Hwang From animations to rending effects to manipulating our layouts across a variety of devices, CSS lets us do more with the web than ever before. But with greater functionality comes greater... |
Beginner |
Development Design and Theming Mobile |
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Mastering Your Own Domain: Putting Content at the Forefront of Your Web Strategy Jake McGowan Most Web design projects tend overlook a simple fact: People visit your website because they want to consume your content. So why is it that Web professionals and their clients tend to put a... |
Beginner |
Content Management Higher Education Use Cases |
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Elegant Content Sharing: R.I.P. Feeds, Hello Large-Scale Content Syndication! Jennifer Hols, Shea McKinney With department / multi-site environments, you may have come across an issue with duplicate content or worse -- the mundane task copy of having to paste your article several times only to have to... |
Beginner |
Content Management Development Higher Education |
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Using Gather Content for new website content creation and page assembly Susan Watkins Demo how the GSB is using Content Sketches,... |
Beginner |
Content Management Site Building |