April Santa Cruz Drupal User Group Meeting - Nextspace 7pm to 9pm (Tuesday April 2, 2013)

Kristen Pol's picture
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2013-04-02 19:00 - 21:00 America/Los_Angeles

In April, we will be talking about RESPONSIVE THEMES! :)

Perhaps several folks can spend around 15 minutes on a particular theme like:

Sasson - Carl (?)
Omega - Darryl (?)
Adaptive - me (or Kristin Tkoch or someone else?)
xyz - Julia (?)
Zen5 - (?)

Thoughts?

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Sure, I will find a good

juliavdw's picture

Sure, I will find a good theme to present and post when I figure that out. :)
I can also talk about my workflow with SASS/compass and git.

SASS/Compass!!!

Kristen Pol's picture

Just the SASS/Compass alone would be awesome if you want to skip the "choose a theme" part :)

I can probably bluff through

darrylri's picture

I can probably bluff through 15 minutes of responsive Omega, but I don't feel like I'm all that knowledgeable about it. I may know more after spending more time with it on my current project...

But if someone else wanted to do this, it would probably be a better learning experience for the group.

sounds good

erutan's picture

I'm happy to do Sasson, and hopefully I can present Zurbon as well. ;)

If no one else wants to talk about Zen I could refresh myself with that, I did a small site with it over the summer, but I didn't really see any advantage over Sasson.

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Kristen Pol's picture

Ok... for now, let's plan on:

  • Skip intros to save time
  • Julia - a theme (TBD) + SASS/compass workflow (~30 mins)
  • Carl - Sasson+Zurbon+Zen (~30 mins)
  • Darryl - Omega (~15 mins)
  • round-robin to see what people are working on if things go faster and we have time (unlikely)

Also, put on your thinking cap for what we want to discuss for May! I would like to do a quick run-through of my i18n slides for DrupalCon Portland. I don't have to "present" them (I will be presenting at Stanford camp and maybe Sacramento) but it would be good to run through the slides with rationale and get feedback on ordering/clarity/etc. This would probably take me around 15-20 minutes so if anyone wants to do a presentation that will last around 45 mins to an hour, that would be good... or we can just do a round-robin if we don't get to that in April.

:)