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To round off Drupalcon Copenhagen, DrupalRadar hosted a live closing show, with MortenDK, Isabell - and a very special musical end to the show...
Keynote Speech on Day 3 of Drupalcon Copenhagen
Jeremy Keith is a highly regarded web designer, and author of 'HTML5 for web designers'. He's giving a keynote on the same subject to Drupalcon Copenhagen - and DrupalRadar is liveblogging...
Live TV Broadcasting from Copenhagen
In August 2010 we brought you live programming from Drupalcon Copenhagen, powered by Brightcove. We had a great week, and some great programmes. You can find recordings of these programmes at http://www.drupalradar.com/tv - and join us for more live programmes from Drupalcon Chicago!
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Rasmus Lerdorf presents a keynote at Drupalcon Copenhagen, speakingabout Drupal Performance in PHP. Video produced by Drupal Radar for the Drupal Association, and powered by Brightcove.
Peter Wolanin and Robert Douglass session on Solr
Founder of PHP Speaks at Drupalcon Copenhagen
Rasmus Lerdorf, the founder of PHP, is today's keynote speaker at Drupalcon, and we're live-blogging his speech...
A panel presentation on the Drupal Community
Drupal is an unusual "product" because it's based in a community.
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The DrupalRadar team are bringing you daily coverage of Drupalcon Copenhagen. Each day at 1700 CET we broadcast a live 1-hour Drupalcon news show. This is the first show - with a few technical hitches, but a lot of fun. Thanks to all who tweeted us during the show - we're sorry we didn't get to read them all out, we'll be better at that tomorrow when we don't have technical problems. Tune in live on Wednesday 25th at 5pm CET, 4pm BST, 11am EDT, 8am PDT. Follow @drupalradar for announcements.
A presentation by Mark Boulton live-blogged by Drupal Radar
Carl Wiedemann provides an introduction to theme pre-process functions
Although Carl's demo is based on Drupal 6, all his examples apply to D7. Pre-process functions kick in where a basic variable in a theme template isn't sufficient. For example, how would you make a variable change in how it renders and looks depending on context?
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