Drupal: Working Lab
Drupal labs are best for Drupal Lite users (any role) and Drupal Enterprise/hybrid website administrators. If you are a content editor on a Drupal Enterprise site, you may need to seek support from the developers in your department or the contractors who built your website. Depending on the degree of customization, the central Drupal team may not be able to speak to the functionality of your specific website, though we are happy to provide best-effort support.
Overview
[3-hours, working lab] For questions that are not urgent, the Drupal support team offers monthly three-hour Drupal Lab sessions via Zoom. The meeting will include multiple participants and Drupal support team members. You do not need to attend the entire session.
Topics
Drupal labs are a good place to ask for advice or to bring projects that you need a little help to complete. Labs are ideal for “how do I” questions or troubleshooting via screenshare. Please note that labs are not a class and work best if you have a specific question or project. If you are looking for training courses, refer to the options in the Self-Help section of the Get Help With Your Site article.
Example lab projects and questions
- Help creating a staff profile page
- How to use taxonomy tags in Drupal
- Is there a module I can use to do X
- How to use Folwell components
- Debugging local environments
- How to resolve an accessibility error
- How to configure breadcrumbs
Who Should Attend
Drupal labs are best for Drupal Lite users (any role) and Drupal Enterprise/hybrid website administrators.
If you are a content editor on a Drupal Enterprise site, you may need to seek support from the developers in your department or the contractors who built your website. Depending on the degree of customization, the central Drupal team may not be able to speak to the functionality of your specific website, though we are happy to provide best-effort support.
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