While it is not always easy to build accessibility into your website projects, it is always the right thing to do, and there is a clear business case to be made.
What does a design process look like when your audience includes almost anyone and your stakeholders are the entire community of a large, open-source project?
With Drupal 7's new extended life, now is a good opportunity to get the most out of your investment, while at the same time preparing for your future migration.
While some developers rightly focus on how to make websites accessible, this article focuses on the why. Why does the Drupal community hold accessibility in such high esteem?
New to Drupal 8.9 and 9.0 is the ability to create the HTML button element within a native Drupal menu you can use to toggle secondary menus in a usable and accessible way.
With a window of a little under a year and a half to upgrade from 7 to 9, it's time to make a plan, or pursue other options if that timeline isn't viable. But what other options are there?
This article is part of one of a series that explores a basic continuous deployment workflow to deploy automatically using GitHub Actions and DigitalOcean’s Kubernetes.
As we continue our work to improve inclusion practices here at Lullabot, here are some suggestions specific to creating a more inclusive company culture that we hope will help others in their efforts.
With Drupal 9's arrival and the looming end-of-life deadline for Drupal 7 in late 2022, this article explores how and when to upgrade from Drupal 7 to Drupal 9.
Drupal's versatile permission system, applied at scale, makes Drupal an excellent platform for managing large organizations with multiple subsidiary groups. Here's how it works.