Case Study: mtc.ca.gov
This session will describe the new Drupal 9 mtc.ca.gov website.
This site was recently migrated from Drupal 7, but has a handful of interesting new features, including a new approach to the Granicus meeting importer (as demonstrated at last year's DrupalGovCon).
Modernizing to Drupal: Lessons from Porting an Old Website
The goal of this presentation will be to help government agencies using non-CMS powered websites and why they should port to websites to Drupal given our own experience.
Structured Content & Flexible Layouts Georgia.gov Case Study
Lullabot helped Georgia.gov develop a new landing page design tool that gave state agencies the power to customize their home pages, landing pages, and programs without breaking the mobile-friendly responsive design. Even with this flexibility, the structured content model made it possible to keep critical information up-to-date across websites and automatically expose rich metadata for search engines.
One Drupal platform, multiple government products
This session is for project managers, product managers, content strategists and other technologists interested in taking product-centric approach to government digital services.
Better Government Websites with Components
This presentation explores Component-based Development as a transformative approach for Drupal web development. It discusses breaking webpages into reusable components, akin to Lego bricks, to enhance scalability and maintainability
13 ways to personalise your Drupal website
A DrupalSouth video on how Drupal can be personalised using Convivial Profiler.
Convivial CMS DrupalSouth demonstration
Morpht - Convivial CMS: Murray Woodman, from Morpht, will showcase Convivial CMS, a personalisation focused Drupal distribution. Convivial CMS ships with many personalisation and editor friendly features to make Drupal a first class citizen in the digital ecosystem.
Clients & Industry Experiences - The Choice of the Australian Government
Over the past four years most jurisdictions across Australian government at federal and state levels have rapidly adopted Drupal as their chosen platform to host their public websites. Learn how the open source platform has been helping solve the technical and non-technical challenges common at all levels of government.