Using Paragraphs to Weave a Beautiful Content Tapestry
We’ve all been there. You’re a site builder, and you were just shown a new design for article nodes. Within the post you see a visually compelling tapestry of mixed media: text, photo slideshows, columns, dynamic lists, and even full width photos.
The client will love it, but how do you give so much editing power to the end-user without writing custom code for each new post? The answer, my friends, is Paragraphs.
Instead of creating ugly blobs of content within a WYSIWYG body field, end-users can now choose (on-the-fly) between predefined Paragraph Types independent from one another. Paragraph Types can be anything you want, from simple text, or image, or a complex and configurable slideshow.
In this session we’ll be:
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identifying the pros and cons of using this technique
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contrasting this technique with others (including panels)
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showcasing some case studies with interesting examples
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describing the various contrib modules for Paragraphs
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walking through the steps to add and extend your first Paragraph
This session is perfect for:
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Site builders who want to give more power to the end-user.
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Editors and content creators who are fed up with Drupal’s rigid and inflexible content creation process.
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Total beginners who want to be inspired and see what you can do with a fully configured Drupal site using Paragraphs.