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developer/content producer | PopSci.com
PopSci.com has an open position on our Web team, and we'd like to try something new. Traditionally, we've hired people experienced in journalism, and trained them to produce content for our Drupal-based Web site. This time around, we'd like to hire a technical person and teach him or her to be a Web journalist. Are you a Drupal programmer with a knack for creating cool applications and/or content? A Flash animator who also happens to have a great blog? An interactive jack-of-all-trades just waiting for the perfect job opportunity? If so, we want to hear from you.
Drupal API extension for Dreamweaver
XTND.US releases early preview download of their Drupal API extension for Dreamweaver. Reduce typing and get past plain text editing of Drupal files in Dreamweaver. If you are into Drupal and use, or want to use, Dreamweaver then you really need this extension. Let us save you tons of time by reducing keystrokes with our Drupal API code hints integration for Dreamweaver (API versions 5 & 6). The extension provides code hints and code coloring for every Drupal API method in Drupal 5 & 6.
Not only does it provide full Drupal API code hints (5.x & 6.x) in PHP files, but it also adds support for common Drupal file types, like .module, .theme, .info, .tal, etc., provides code coloring and code hints while editing those file types, treating them similar to common PHP pages. No more tweaking Dreamweaver's configuration manually, just download this free extension and makes Dreamweaver more useful when working on Drupal modules and themes.
View a demo video or download the extension at http://xtnd.us/dreamweaver/drupalapi.
sun's vision for handling embedded/inline content and Wysiwyg in Drupal
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As some of you know, I've recently taken over maintenance of Inline and Image Assist, and initiated the Wysiwyg project. That was not only caused by personal interest, but also to take the necessary steps to realize the long awaited Inline API. You might ask yourself, what those three modules have in common or to do with each other at all: They deal with user input, allow to embed complex contents into a content, and provide an interactive GUI for that. If you already had the chance to work with them, you already know that there is a rather hidden
, non-obvious hard-dependency between them.
Although I'd really like to discuss both topics (Inline and Wysiwyg support) separately, the gained experience on these topics enforces us to discuss them concurrently. The following mockup hopefully explains why: (see attachment to view in full size)
Web Managing Editor - Travel Agent Central | Questex Media Group
Position: Web Managing Editor, Travel Agent Central
Location: New York City
Questex Media Group, a Boston-based B2B media company, has a brand-new, thrilling opportunity for a hands-on, web-savvy editor to coordinate the editorial, user-generated content, art, multi-media, production processes and workflow to produce TravelAgentCentral.com, which is undergoing a major redesign and will be moved to a Drupal platform. This is the perfect position for someone who is creative and passionate about writing, the travel industry, and digital media.




