
Drupal 8 Theming with Twig
Master Drupal 8's new Twig templating engine to create fun and fast websites with simple steps to help you move from concept to completion
Chaz Chumley(Author)
Packt Publishing
Published on 28. March 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
376 pages
978-1-78216-873-7 (ISBN)
Description
Master Drupal 8's new Twig templating engine to create fun and fast websites with simple steps to help you move from concept to completion
Key Features
Create beautiful responsive Drupal 8 websites using Twig
Quickly master theme administration, custom block layouts, views, and the Twig template structure
A step-by-step guide to the most common approaches in web design
Book Description
Drupal 8 is an open source content management system and powerful framework that helps deliver great websites to individuals and organizations, including non-profits, commercial, and government around the globe. This new release has been built on top of object-oriented PHP and includes more than a handful of improvements such as a better user experience, cleaner HTML5 markup, a new templating engine called Twig, multilingual capabilities, new configuration management, and effortless content authoring. Drupal 8 will quickly become the new standard for deploying content to both the web and mobile applications. However, with so many new changes, it can quickly become overwhelming knowing where to start and how to quickly.
Starting from the bottom up, we will install, set up, and configure Drupal 8. We'll navigate the Admin interface so you can learn how to work with core themes and create new custom block layouts. Walk through a real-world project to create a Twig theme from concept to completion while adopting best practices to implement CSS frameworks and JavaScript libraries. We will see just how quick and easy it is to create beautiful, responsive Drupal 8 websites while avoiding the common mistakes that many front-end developers make.
What you will learn
Navigate the Drupal 8 Admin interface
Build custom block layouts with reusable and fieldable blocks
Create subthemes based on the Bartik and Classy base themes
Construct a responsive theme with Twitter Bootstrap
Work with the new Twig PHP templating engine
Configure Drupal for Twig debugging
Enable preprocessing of Twig variables
Develop a theme from scratch following a step-by-step project outline
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
701 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78216-873-7 (9781782168737)
Schweitzer Classification
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Person
Chaz Chumley, ever since Chaz can remember, he has been picking up a crayon, a pencil, a pen, or a computer, whether to draw a picture, write a poem, share an article, or develop the next great website. Looking back at these qualities, it's the reason he chose to use those passions to give back to the open source community. His journey has opened doors to great experiences as a consultant, instructor, trainer, author, web developer, technical architect, Drupalist, and most importantly, a father. However, he could be none of these without first being a student and learning from life, love, and a passion for education, community development, and of course, science and technology._x000D_ The sum of these things has allowed Chaz to share his experiences as an active member of the Drupal community, having participated in developing Lynda.com Drupal training videos, authoring multiple Drupal books for Packt Publishing, and giving back his knowledge by contributing numerous articles, training, and presentations at Design4Drupal, BadCamp, DrupalGovCon, and DrupalCon, all the while bringing topnotch Drupal expertise to his clients' work._x000D_ However, his greatest journey is still in front of him as he continues to learn new creative ways to architect open source websites, write about the next best things, and laugh with his colleagues along the way.