Here’s the flow:
- login (no anon submissions)
- create a session
- goes into proposed session queue, speakers get email, I get email
- veiwable by public
- review, voting, accept/reject happen later
Here’s the flow:
Setting up the session submission/review/acceptance workflow for CALIcon18. Going back to Drupal7 and the Conference on Demand distro this year. Drupal just has more sophisticated workflows than you can build in WordPress.
Trying to get to Twitter. This should get there.
As part of the eLangdell download verify project I needed to get the the book title and pass it to the embedded form that’s being generated by JavaScript on the book page. I did this using drupal_get_title()
to set a variable in PHP and then padding that to js as part of the Drupal settings array. Getting here took a bit of trial and error, but this approach works well.
Change coming to eLangdell Bookstore: requiring name, email, law school to download. We’re trying to get a handle on who is using the books and what schools they’re from.
Helping Dan bang out the kinks in deploying SSL for the main website. Reminding me that our site is a bit on the complex side.
Geolocation is up and running for Piwik, now we can see where folks are coming from.
Working on Piwik. Put goals in place to track eLangdell downloads. Next up is geolocation to get a better sense of where traffic is coming from.
On tap for tomorrow: new code for LTL, perma.cc fun on Clascaster, and verified downloads for eLangdell Bookstore.
Closing issues on Github makes me feel good. 🙂