The future of the U.S. Web Design System
The U.S. Web Design System's been around for six years. As USWDS grows beyond 2.0, there's an opportunity to make subsequent versions even easier to integrate and upgrade. Drupal powers much of the government web, and this session will be an opportunity to discuss the potential, pain, and possibility of using USWDS with Drupal projects - particularly as both your projects and the design system mature.
One Drupal platform, multiple government products
This session is for project managers, product managers, content strategists and other technologists interested in taking product-centric approach to government digital services.
Better Government Websites with Components
This presentation explores Component-based Development as a transformative approach for Drupal web development. It discusses breaking webpages into reusable components, akin to Lego bricks, to enhance scalability and maintainability
13 ways to personalise your Drupal website
A DrupalSouth video on how Drupal can be personalised using Convivial Profiler.
Content accessibility in Drupal
It’s important that content meets accessibility standards, however many people don't know what guidelines to follow. A few simple tips will help anyone writing content meet accessibility standards (WCAG) and ensure content is accessible for everyone.
Drupal in Government: Panel Discussion
Presented by Salsa Digital.
Drupal in Government: Making Auditing Standards Fun
This talk explores the background, challenges, issues, and future of Drupal within the Australian government.
Convivial CMS DrupalSouth demonstration
Morpht - Convivial CMS: Murray Woodman, from Morpht, will showcase Convivial CMS, a personalisation focused Drupal distribution. Convivial CMS ships with many personalisation and editor friendly features to make Drupal a first class citizen in the digital ecosystem.
A better experience for everyone - Accessibility
Small things count - Create accessibility compliant digital content by distributing roles & responsibilities across cross functional teams.
The accessibility mistake our entire industry is making
While accessibility is a “top priority”, it's clear the entire web industry has been thinking about it in a way that has failed all of us.