jQuery and Drupal: A match made in heaven
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SESSION OVERVIEW
This session will be explaining how to integrate jQuery into Drupal, primarily focusing on how that is properly done, and going forward with some exciting things jQuery has to offer. It will be a typical lecture style and include quick on-site development examples.
TRACK
Design and User Experience
AGENDA
- Introduction
— Who I am
— Why I am here/Why I like jQuery
— Small intro to jQuery - Integrating jQuery
— Where it goes
— How it gets called
— Why its so easy
— Should I upgrade jQuery?
— Example - Posting information via jQuery
— Logic behind it
— The Menu Callback
— Storing the information
— Returning the data
— Example - Dom Traversal
— Why Traverse
— Neat tricks
— Example - Debugging*
— How to do it
— Alert no more
— Example - Drag and Drop*
— It’s uses
— How its done
— The tricky part is…
— Example - Conclusion
— Where to go from here
— Where to get my source - Question and Answer
*Denotes if Time is available.
GOALS
Mainly what I would like to see people get from this session is to answer What is jQuery? And some of those tough questions that I always ask myself:
Is my way, the correct way?/Am I doing it the “Drupal-way”?
What ways can I improve this method?
RESOURCES
(Drupal)Merely simple knowledge of the menu_hook, and theming functions are needed to understand certain aspects.
(jQuery) I hope to see people who know little to nothing, so that they can see how exciting/easy jQuery is.
People with current jQuery knowledge are also welcome to attend just to get a second opinion on how to handle jQuery with Drupal
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Loose the drag and drop section
Quicksketch is presenting a session on AHAH and drag-n-drop blocks for D6, so there’s no reason to try and cover this in your allotted time. That will help to condense your outline, and provide some breathing room for people to absorb what you’re talking about. Remember that javascript and jQuery in general are waaaay over people’s heads at first. Cheers!
Can these sessions collaborate?
Read this comment: http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/session/introduction-ajax-jquery-and-jav...
The drag n drop session is
The drag n drop session is there and has a flag on it which denotes, if time is available. So I plan on leaving it on the list, just in case.
The difference between my section, and the entire session on drag and drop, is that mine uses jQuery, Quicksketch is discussing AHAH, So I can see where(if time is available), how my section is pertinent to my session.