Next Js with Storybook and Drupal

In this session we will be cover the following aspects. 

1) Introduction of Next Js on a wider scale.
   - Here we will talk about how Next Js is growing to be a focal point among the developers and how we can leverage Next Js with our applications.

2) Ways of integrating Next Js with Drupal.
  - While learning about Next Js we should surely know various options available to marry our Drupal CMS with Next Js to showcase our data.

Introduction to the RFC Process

Request For Comments

Working in a decentralized organization can be a challenge as collaboration and communication channels need to be set up between multiple groups. Often it can be difficult to get everyone in the same meeting to discuss a project, decisions can go undocumented or not shared with those that were unable to attend, and meetings can often be the wrong format for someone to fully understand and think through what is being presented. 

Rethinking Humanities at Stanford: A Case Study on our new digital platform

The Stanford Humanities Center and Arcade, a digital salon, was looking to revolutionize their online presence. Through collaboration with a longstanding digital partner, Kalamuna, they were able to launch a new digital platform that allows users to encounter humanities research and reflection, unmediated. As such they are serving a broad community of fellows and former fellows, students, alumni, and the public.

Decoupled Serverless Web Application Architecture

A presentation and overview of the recent deployments of the My Account and Directory applications for Stanford's Alumni and how they were built. We will dig into how each of the parts works, how they relate to one another and all of the various technologies and strategies employed. We will start off with a demo of the two web applications and then get into the system topology and responsibility for each part.

Built On:

  • Netlify
  • AWS LAMBDA
  • Edge Functions
  • Oracle IDCS (SAML)

Built With:

Site Audit 4: Track your Drupal sites into the 4th Dimension

The Site Audit module is a classic. It will reach 10 years old this June. It gives you a detailed report of your Drupal site in the web admin, providing a nice pass-fail display for review. It has a drush command that renders the report in HTML, text, or vulcan.

The next version of Site Audit can now not only display reports, but can save them over time, and send them to remote servers. A "Site Audit Server" module is now available to receive the reports via simple REST API.

This means you can:

Designing for Accessibility

Making websites and apps accessible and usable by people with disabilities requires thoughtful attention throughout the design and development process. The earlier in the design process you start thinking about accessibility, the easier it is to ensure an accessible final product. In this session we will go over many factors to consider when making your designs, including basics like color contrast and other less obvious cases where you may need to modify or create additional designs to meet the goal. Attendees will come away with many items to include in their process or checklists.

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