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We were happy to see New England Drupal Camp’s focus in 2017 was Multilingual. As Drupal 8 has vastly improved multilingual capabilities, it has become easier and more accessible to deliver a multilingual website. This particular topic was detailed very we in a morning talk by Aimee Degnan of Hook42.

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Conference Videos

Can't We All Just Git Along?

Created November 18, 2017

Erik Peterson We've all been there. We've heard it all before. Git will save you time, money, and effort. It'll preserve your history, save your...

The Multilingual Makeover: A Side-by-side Comparison Of Drupal 7 And Drupal 8

Created November 18, 2017

Aimee Degnan Hello! Ciao! Hola! Salom! Hai! Elo! We live in a global, interconnected world, and building websites that support multiple languages...

A Lifecycle Approach To Configuration Workflows

Created November 18, 2017

Aaron Manire Drupal empowers users to build complex site structures and relationships directly in the administrative user interface. In Drupal 7,...

Component Based Theming With Ui Patterns

Created November 18, 2017

Brian Perry Since the release of Drupal 8, great strides have been made to develop a component based theming workflow that takes advantage of the...

Everything Louder Than Everything Else: How To Navigate Stakeholder Needs Through Better Discovery

Created November 18, 2017

Dwayne McDaniel We have all been there: a project gets defined and scope set when suddenly a new requirement becomes a 'must have' from a key...

The Command-line Doesn't Have To Be A Black Box ;)

Created November 19, 2017

Jim Fisk Drupal has an entire ecosystem of command-line tools that can make your life easier as a developer. In this session we'll take a look at a...