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Submitted by daniel on

Worked on a headless Symfony build with a Drupal backend rollout for a component based new front page.

Helped to create new digital design standards and develop a component library to be gradually rolled out worldwide.

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Shelter

Submitted by daniel on

Quickly learnt and took on new responsibilities, providing cover for existing team why they were trained on the new system

 

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CSS Reset Module for Drupal

Submitted by daniel on

I have been using Drupal since 2009 and one of things that is impressive is how modular it is. The core Drupal build is very extensible and there are literally 100's of thousand's of contributed modules out there, many of them regularly updated and maintained by the very active open source Drupal community.

So it has taken me a while to come up with an idea for a Drupal module that no one else seems to have addressed, the idea of a 'CSS reset'.

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Relative CSS reset

Submitted by daniel on

When starting a new project that needs to be themed it is not uncommon to use a css reset. One of the early pioneers here was Eric Meyer.

Metro Dental

Submitted by daniel on

Drupal 7 site build, including responsive theming with a lot of attention to typography.

 

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Touching on :hover states

Submitted by daniel on

For years now web designers and developers have been utilising the :hover pseudo class to add life to their website or project. This is quite a common convention and is tradionally used to give hyperlinks diffferent states, but is not restricted to use just on hyperlinks (apart from say older browsers) .

The :hover selector is used to select elements when you mouse over them.

Tip: The :hover selector can be used on all elements, not only on links.