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The National Interest

The National Interest home page, nationalinterest.org

For this project, we took the website back to the drawing board. Our goal was to make a clean, sophisticated site that accurately reflected the paper magazine's quality and intellectual appeal, while increasing its accessibility to a larger audience.

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HTML5 + RDFa = time to get rid of that 20th century furniture

We can do it
We're entering a new era of the web. To the ignorant masses, this transition will go largely unnoticed; they'll enjoy increased usability and convenience, with more robust functionality and more relevant data at hand. And they'll mostly just take it for granted. However, for web designers, front-end developers and data system programmers, we have a lot of work to do. Why HTML5? Why indeed? As...
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The State of Drupal: Building the Future

Photo of Dries Buytaert giving keynote at DrupalCon San Francisco
Half dozen of the other Has it been six years already? I'm astounded. Drupal in 2004 was really really really different. It's been quite a ride. And it's getting better and more fun and more interesting with every passing moment. And that's because of the stellar contributions of the dozens of core developers on Drupal 7 (and 6 and 5 and 4.7 and 4.6 and 4.5), the leadership of people and...
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A peek at Drupal 7 theme system changes

PINGV Creative
[Update Feb 20, 2011: I recently presented an update of my Grok Drupal (7) Theming session at Drupal Design Camp Los Angeles. A write-up with links to the slides and video can be found in the post titled (naturally enough) "Grok Drupal 7 Theming - Update".] [Update January 2011: Drupal 7.0 has been released!] Every major release has introduced significant changes to the core API. There's no...
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