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For some time now I have been trying to find an elegant way to step down as the Drupal accessibility maintainer.
For some time now I have been trying to find an elegant way to step down as the Drupal accessibility maintainer.
Spark Drupal is an initiative to improve the authoring experience in Drupal 7 / 8.
One of the projects that I am working on uses the Domain Access module.
I recently became the maintainer of the AntiSpam module.
I've been doing a lot of Drupal Commerce work recently, it's pretty much my full-time job.
Yesterday I was helping a colleague who needed to send HTML formatted mail from a Drupal 7 site.
This week I needed to design a checkout workflow that, depending on the contents of a users shopping cart, would separate the current cart into two, and allow the user to check each out individually.
Until recently i was hosting my site on the AWS free-tier micro instance.
As the Drupal Core accessibility maintainer, I from time to time have people ask me about the accessibility of different contributed modules.
Last week I wrote an article stating that I was planning on performing a jQuery UI accessibility review.