Blog Archive - June 2012

Written by Mike Crittenden on June 27, 2012
  In the day and age of “the cloud”, everything seems to be making its way to the browser, and commerce is no exception. More and more companies are making their products and services available online, resulting in many options for us developers.  When creating a Drupal site, people can often...
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Written by admin1 on June 25, 2012
  Responsive seems to be the latest buzz-word in web design & development, and rightly so with the advent of all the mobile devices out there and everyone looking up stuff 'on the go'. As designers & developers it is our duty to discuss the responsive option with our clients. It could very...
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Written by admin1 on June 21, 2012
1. Tell us about Drupal Connect Support: what is it and how does it differ from say regular development work? We started offering Drupal Support about a year ago and quickly realized there was a significant demand for high-quality Drupal skills in a more flexible package than what other providers...
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Written by admin1 on June 20, 2012
1. How did you come up with the idea to start Drupal Connect? My wife Karen and I started a technology recruitment company in 2003. By early 2009, we began to see more companies looking for Drupal developers. At the same time, there was a significant dip in available technology jobs: we were...
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Written by admin1 on June 18, 2012
1) How did you come to be at Drupal Connect? I was looking for a job that allowed me to be creative, active and with the opportunity to speak to people all over the world. I wanted to work with intelligent creative people, that were at the forefront of their industry and that had the flexibility to...
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Written by Kim Murphy on June 18, 2012
What do your users currently see when visiting your site on the go? In this day and age people are constantly accessing the web from their mobile devices, and will continue to do so even more as our phones, tablets, and connection qualities increase.  If you’re considering a new website or site...
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Written by Mike Crittenden on June 4, 2012
People seem to ask this question a lot. When you’re learning something, it’s comforting to know that you’re doing it correctly and efficiently and that you’re not learning the wrong way or the long way. So here's the approach that I'd recommend. General Advice As with most things programming...
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