Mark Conroy's LocalGov Drupal Contributions Update: June 28, 2024

Mark Conroy's LocalGov Drupal Contributions Update: June 28, 2024
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Mark Conroy's latest blog post, "My LocalGov Drupal Contributions for Week-ending June 28th, 2024," details his work despite a short week due to his wedding anniversary. In the Tech Group Drop-in, discussions covered hosting on Azure and the "Restricted Content" module by Adrian Bateman. At the Microsites Meetup, topics included theming microsites without design help and Single Sign-On for Microsoft. Mark focused on election-related code contributions, testing a permissions PR and fixing a demo content module issue. He also removed Font Awesome as a dependency in LocalGov Elections, replacing it with inlined SVG icons. Mark created and documented the LocalGov Sa11y accessibility checker module and wants to move it to the Drupal namespace. A new "Change log" block PR was also opened, enhancing content revision tracking. This week's contributions were sponsored by Big Blue Door.

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