Welcome to VANDUG!
The Vancouver Drupal Users Group (VanDUG) is the local meeting place for Greater Vancouver people interested in Drupal. We were formerly known as the Vancouver League of Drupalers, but that's a long story.
The group mostly hangs out on Slack at https://vandug.slack.com/. We also post our meetings on Meetup.com at https://www.meetup.com/Vancouver-Drupal-Users-Group. All are welcome, it's listed as a private group to keep out the griefers.
We've been holding semi-regular virtual meetings during COVID-19.
Recent Posts
Presenters' Notes Page at DCV Site
The Drupal Camp Vancouver site now has a Presenters' Notes page: http://www.drupalcampvancouver.org/presenters_notes
Presenters, please continue to post here at GDO. The discussion it creates here is goodness. I'll add to the DCV page when I see your post.
When time passes and these discussions move to down the line, think of the DCV site!
And many thanks once again to all our presenters who came out and shared their knowledge.
Read moreSlides for DVC08 Talk "Sphinx: Leveraging Scalable Search in Drupal"
Hi folks! I've posted slides [PDF, 573K] and an example module [11.5K, Drupal 5] from my talk on integrating the Sphinx search engine with Drupal.
Read moreDrupal Profiles follow up and discussion of setting up client sites on a VPS/Reseller hosting
I really enjoyed the install profile talk that Boris gave on Saturday about install profiles and how they can make everyone's life a lot easier. But I think there were still a couple of things I felt I missed and was wondering if anyone could help clear them up.
1. Boris placed the themes and modules folders inside the Profile folder and said something to the effect that if you install the site using the profile Drupal remembers that your modules and themes are in that folder, is that correct, or did I miss something?
Read moreDrupalCamp Vancouver 08 - Drupal Theming, from Design Draft to Theme
Hi Folks,
thanks for coming out to DrupalCamp Vancouver this past Friday and Saturday. It was great to see such a big turnout. I should give big thanks to Ariane, Dale, and Raincity's own DaveO for organizing this event.
Here are the files from the talk:
Read moreDeveloper's Guide to jQuery in Drupal slides now up
I've posted the slides from my talk on slideshare.net - you can access them here. The AJAX demo is at www.katbailey.net/demo/node/56.
Thanks for attending and I look forward to any feedback you'd like to share.
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