DrupalCon London - Day 1

DrupalCon London - Day 1

As most of our dear readers already know, Amazee Labs develops based on the unbeatable framework Drupal.

Today was the official start of DrupalCon London, well Croydon actually, where 1,750 Drupalistas are currently gathering for the conference taking place twice a year. Amazee Labs is proud to be a sponsor and on Sunday evening we could sneak a peek of the location and were delighted to discover our brand in pole position:

Six Amazees are currently over to contribute to the event and learn about the next big things to come. And if you happen to be one of our clients, don't worry, we're not just learning. We're using all the spare time (mornings, breaks and nights) for some intense mini-sprints:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Another result of our first early morning session is our new Amazee Lab & Drupal page extension, hope you like it!

You'll hear more from our conference week in London. All work done now. We're off to the official curry night and pub crawl...

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Anonymous

Companeros, I wish you a great, fun and well-earned curry rally and pub crawl. Treat the second one with caution.

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  • Carla's picture

    We are beginning to use Drupal as a platform for clients and this was a great article to come across to kick start my learning. I have my own check list of modules to include that were mostly covered in this article however, I now have some thoughts on what am I missing since there were several here that I did not previously consider. Thanks for the enriching and thought provoking info!

    Carla
  • Daniel's picture

    By the way, by "no documentation" I´m referring to Views Autorefresh. It is either not complete or conflicting.

    Daniel
  • Daniel's picture

    Thanks for this info, but can't get it working with Statuses view. There is just about no documentation or it's conflicting, even from module maintainer (on Drupal vs. Blog). I'm using the default Statuses block, which only autorefreshes the current user's status updates, does not autorefresh friends' status updates (that is how it normally works). So I added Views Autorefresh. I have tried using the maintainer's instructions, but don't get a Secondary Display on the original view unless I have a Page display within that same view. Have you tried with Statuses? Just to confirm your steps:
    1. First, I clone the original view and ADD a Contextual filter. In mine it is Statuses Comments: Created time (with operator).
    2. ADD to the cloned view the Global: Text Area, PHP. Nothing else in the Header. Have also tried it with a simple Global: Autorefresh.
    2. In the ORIGINAL view, I ADD the same Global: Text Area, PHP code. Nothing else in the Header or contextual filters?

    I've tried just about every variation and nothing works. Can you offer any advice?
    Thanks
    Daniel

    Daniel