Understanding Drupalcon Denver 2012 Front End Performance Improvements

Let's dive into the details surrounding Drupalcon Denver 2012 Front End Performance Improvements. According to a study done by Strangeloop, 97% of the time it takes to render a page happens in the

Key Takeaways about Drupalcon Denver 2012 Front End Performance Improvements

  • While there have been many presentations focusing on new and interesting ways to solve
  • Building a complex, high traffic, Drupal site from scratch is challenging. Converting a site that already has a high traffic web ...
  • Configuring WYSIWYG editors and image handling is a laborious process, riddled with caveats and best practices. The number of ...
  • Drupal has historically suffered from NIH syndrome: we've been, for the most part, unwilling to take code or ideas from others.
  • Disclaimer: This is a non-technical session and won't teach you how to make your Drupal site responsive. However, there are ...

Detailed Analysis of Drupalcon Denver 2012 Front End Performance Improvements

We've had over a year to think about how "Responsive web design" affects us. The relatively straightforward techniques described ... As anyone who designed, created, or managed a developer community knows, the process can be fraught with landmines, ... By 2015, there will be more mobile device users then desktop users. That's squarely in the middle of Drupal 8's life cycle.

Modern web application design principals are quickly adapting to the prevalence of mobile devices. Users have a need to be able ...

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