Talking Drupal #476 - Off The Cuff #10
Today we are talking about some things are on our mind including,
The DOJ Accessibility ruling,Drupal CMS Event Recipes and Tooling
for core development with our Hosts. We’ll also cover
@font-your-face as our module of the week. For show notes...
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Today we are talking about some things are on our mind including,
The DOJ Accessibility ruling,Drupal CMS Event Recipes and Tooling
for core development with our Hosts. We’ll also cover
@font-your-face as our module of the week.
For show notes visit:
https://www.talkingDrupal.com/476
Topics
DOJ Accessibility Ruling
Drupal CMS
Tooling for core development
Open University
Resources
Accessibility ruling
PHPUnit testing
https://www.drupal.org/docs/develop/automated-testing/phpunit-in-drupal/running-phpunit-javascript-tests
https://github.com/ddev/ddev-selenium-standalone-chrome
Drupal Events Recipes
Guests
Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
Hosts
Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan
John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi
Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
Joshua "Josh" Mitchell - joshuami.com joshuami
MOTW Correspondent
Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
Brief description:
Have you ever wanted to add and manage web fonts for your
Drupal site, directly within the admin interface? There’s a
module for that.
Module name/project name:
@font-your-face
Brief history
How old: created in May 2010 by Scott Reynen, but the
most recent release was by Henrique Mendes (hmendes) of
CI&T
Versions available: 7.x-2.8 and 4.0.0 versions available,
the latter of which support Drupal 9.4 and 10.
Maintainership
Actively maintained
Security coverage
Test coverage
Documentation, but looks like it might be ready for a
refresh
Number of open issues: 48 open issues, 8 of which are
bugs against the current branch
Usage stats:
32,213 sites
Module features and usage
The module provides an interface to browse fonts from
Google, Adobe, Typekit, and more
License restrictions for fonts are clearly indicated
When you find a font you want to use, you just click
“enable”. You don’t need to write any CSS or define a
library, and it’s easy to mix-and-match fonts from different
providers. It can even make it easier to include your own
local fonts
The module includes submodules for the different font
providers, so you enable the submodules based on where you
want to use fonts from
Then you can import the fonts for those providers, though
you do need an API key to import fonts from Google
The module does also have an API, so you can write your
own modules to integrate with other font providers, or access
the information about available fonts
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