Lab hours on a Friday? That's right! With all the new recruits from our training classes and the local Drupal community, our growing groups is starting to need an additional timeslot. Since Barry and I will be in Szeged next week, we decided to try out a second time slot on Friday morning. So far so good!
A lot of Lab Hours regulars must have stayed indoors to avoid the heat this week. It was a smaller crowd this time around, and I got to catch up with more people than usual. It was nice! After a brief diversion on the history of locally-owned bookstores (Barry has the inside scoop!), we set our sights on:
Another jam-packed week at Lab Hours as the group grows!
Almost everyone has expressed interest in sending HTML formatted email newsletters. Almost everyone is skittish about how such emails will look in various email clients-- for good reason. At past Lab Hours sessions I've alluded to an online guide to CSS compatibility within various email clients, both desktop and online. The good news is I'm finally posting this guide. The better news is that it has been updated recently (June 11, 2008). The not so good news is that there is little change from a year ago in terms of what is compatible and what is not.
We had a tough time shaking out the sillies today. Lab hours opened with dialects, gopher tails, and a few childishly derisive comments about taxonomy. Kay even demoed her portable fan!
A jam-packed week once again. There were many exclamations of "Yessss!", so I hope it was also productive. It's fun to watch people work as the lightbulb pops on. In fact, there were so many lightbulbs, we blew a fuse!
It's certainly efficient when entering text into your Drupal site to cut-n-paste from existing sources. Why retype, right? I'm with ya. But be careful when you are pasting already formatted rich text (like from a MS Word document) into your node's body if you have a rich text editor (e.g. TinyMCE) and allow HTML in your Input Format options.
More fun in the sunny meeting room! Most of the members wanted to learn more about newsletter handling, so Lab Hours started out with Allie going through the modules and steps needed towards implementing a mail solution.
Jay from the Twin Cities Daily Planet recently filed a request in our project management system requesting info about how to embed an audio file (with a player) hosted by a third party source in a story node on their site to allow visitors to listen to audio tracks while reading related stories. This question and its cousin about how to embed video files hosted by YouTube or Blip.tv has been coming up a lot lately. Here was my response, which I share since it may be of interest to you:
Another productive day at Advantage Labs HQ!