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Some times we write long blog posts with detailed, technical explanations.

Other times we write about very quick and simple fixes. This is one of those very quick posts.

I was asked at Drupalcamp London how to identify where parts of a panel come from.

I was asked at Drupalcamp London how to identify where parts of a panel come from.

Now that we've covered the goals, strategy and process for our new site, I wanted to dive into the technology choices we made.

DrupalCon Austin is fast approaching. There are already a huge number of session submissions (152 at my last count!) but there's always room for more. We're fortunate to have four folks from the Aten team helping with session selection.

Last weekend I was back at City University for the second
Drupal Camp London. This year even bigger than the last, with over
600 attendees!

Every week I hear about someone choosing WordPress over Drupal (or vice versus). While there are certainly differences between the two platforms, they are more alike than people typically care to admit:

Last week as I was looking over the Drupal 8 landing page on Drupal.org, I noticed a section titled "Customize display and form modes" and my curiosity was piqued.

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