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DrupalCon 2018 offered attendees a wide range of learning opportunities, including 174 sessions across 14 tracks, focusing on the ever-evolving and expanding Drupal platform. Over the past year, Drupal 8 adoption saw a significant 51% increase, along with an 81% rise in stable Drupal 8 modules.

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Conference Videos

Drupalcon Nashville 2018: Media Module In Core: Setting Up A Drupal 8 Media Library

Created April 12, 2018

Media is now in core!  Feel free to break out into your happy dance at any point while reading this abstract.  Let's be honest...handling media in...

Drupalcon Nashville 2018: Simple Steps To Mitigate Monstrous Migration

Created April 12, 2018

Content migration is often one of the most time-consuming headaches of a web redesign or build, but it’s also one of the most critical elements of a...

Drupalcon Nashville 2018: Writing Your First End2end Automated Test For Web Application

Created April 12, 2018

End to end testing takes us as close as possible to test real user actions.  Attend this hands on session to be able to:  introduce or improve...

Drupalcon Nashville 2018: Next Level Twig: Extensions

Created April 12, 2018

Drupal 8 features many enhancements, one of the most-prominent being the implementation of the Twig templating system. But are you really getting the...

Drupalcon Nashville 2018: From Feedback To Finish: How To Leverage User Focus Groups

Created April 12, 2018

As website designers and developers, we are often told that employing user focus groups would be a great idea, but what does that look like in the...

Drupalcon Nashville 2018: Continuous Integration Nirvana: Tricks To Reach Heavenly Automation

Created April 12, 2018

Any amount of automation is worth it, as long as it is effective. From simple things like manipulating pull request labels and ticket statuses, or...