We will meet at 6:30 pm on Thursday, May 16.
Agenda
- Introductions
- Announcements
- Drupal news
- Presentation and discussion: Working with Single Directory Components
- Post-meeting: planning Pacific Northwest Drupal Summit
Details
Working with SDC
Single Directory Components (SDC) provide a way to do component driven development in Drupal. By keeping your HTML/CSS/JS together, it’s easier to manage the front end code that would normally be scattered across templates and libraries. They also help clarify where to make changes and how to reuse code.
In this demo Andrew Morton will share some SDC work from recent projects. He’ll talk about his approach to planning components, useful modules, and tips for implementation.
Location
Online via Zoom; the URL for the meeting will be shared in the SeaDUG Slack workspace and with anyone who signs up for the event on groups.drupal.org.

Comments
Pacific Northwest Drupal Summit planning meeting
After the regular meeting ends, we will have a short meeting about the Pacific Northwest Drupal Summit, which we are working to schedule for October 12-13 this year. Anyone interested in helping to organize the event is welcome to attend. We are just getting the ball rolling, so there will be more opportunities to get involved in the coming months.
Reminder: meeting tonight
Our monthly SeaDUG meeting is tonight at 6:30pm PT. Andrew Morton will share some Single Directory Component work from recent projects. He’ll talk about his approach to planning components, useful modules, and tips for implementation. After the regular meeting concludes, we'll have a brief check in about planning the Pacific Northwest Drupal Summit.
The meeting will be held online with Zoom; the URL for the meeting will be shared in the SeaDUG Slack workspace and with anyone who signs up for the event at https://groups.drupal.org/node/537051
Zoom link for the May 15 meeting
Hi Heather,
Could you share the Zoom link for tonight's meeting? Thank you,
Albert
Hi Albert, our practice is to
Hi Albert, our practice is to email the meeting link to people who have signed up about an hour before the meeting. That way we catch anyone who has signed up toward the last minute. It will also be posted in the Slack workspace at that time or earlier.
Great. Thanks Heather.
Great. Thanks Heather.