Fast, Easy, and Wicked Awesome: Optimizing the Mass.gov Experience
A collaborative effort between the Mediacurrent development team and Massachusetts Digital Service Product Manager Joe Galluccio, this post explores how we used Google Optimize to A/B test website navigation options for Mass.gov.
Contrib Committee Review for December 2018
With the year winding down, our staff were getting projects wrapped up and then had some much deserved end-of-year vacation time with their respective families and friends.
Contrib Half Hour updates for 2019
Just over a year ago I decided to repurpose an internal contrib-focused meeting and make an open meeting to support contributing to Drupal, called the Contrib Half Hour.
Contrib Committee Review for November 2018
With the year winding down the month was a little quiet, but we still got some good contributions going.
Client sponsored
Thanks to our awesome clients for giving us a chance to help make open source software better for everyone.
Contrib Committee review for October 2018
It has been a while, but welcome back to the Mediacurrent Contrib Committee Review. Each month we’ll detail the many and varied contributions that our team made during this month, this time for October.
Client-sponsored contributions
We recently put together some internal tools to see what our staff are contributing on drupal.org. Now it’s easier to see the great contributions that our team have made which have helped us retain a fifth position rank on the Drupal Marketplace, an achievement we're quite proud of.
A Local’s Guide to Drupalcon Nashville
While everyone has a busy week attending Drupalcon sessions and events (be sure to check out Mediacurrent’s afterparty) , if you find some extra time, Nashville has an eclectic mix of activities and places to go.
March 2018 Updates for the Contrib Half Hour
The Contrib Half Hour, our series of half hour online meetings which we started last November, has continued over the past few months and have been working quite well. In January we announced that they were expanding in scope, and today we're announcing it's expanding once more.
Embedding SVG Icons with Twig Macro
Before we start diving into embedding SVG icons using Twig macros, let's discuss what a Twig macro is. If you read Twig's documentation, Macros are defined as follows:
Macros are comparable with functions in regular programming languages. They are useful to put often used HTML idioms into reusable elements to not repeat yourself.
Here is a small example of a macro that renders a form element: