Recap Drupal Camp Spain Sevilla 2023!

This time, the Drupal Camp Spain took place at the same location as in 2011: in our beloved Sevilla.
Jose Luis Bellido

This edition of the camp existed of of 3 days full of knowledge, with more than 42 interesting sessions on 4-5 different tracks. Sessions were in English and Spanish, and covered several key topics such as DevOps, Backend, Management and many more. To sum it up, it’s been an event open to anyone interested in keeping up to date with Drupal expertise.

This year, we were honoured to hold 4 sessions during the event. Curious to find out what we talked about? Here’s a brief summary.

Sevilla and Drupal Camp

Diseñando sitios Multimarket & Multilingual: Una vista en profundidad en el backend - (Designing Multimarket & Multilingual sites: An in-depth look at the backend) 

Jose Luis Bellido

This session is the part II of our session “Managing a world wide master rollout based on regional multimarket, multi-language portals in Drupal 9” from Drupal Con Prague 2022. This time we focused entirely on the technical side, where we’ll see how we used the Domain ecosystem as an approach for multilingual/multimarket projects.

A Layout Paragraphs journey: Drag and dropping components in landing pages, and how to shake without stirring

Daniel Pavón Pérez

This talk explored the usability of the Paragraphs module in Drupal, showcasing its first requirements and extensive customisation options for creating flexible landing pages. It compares this approach to other alternatives, addresses potential challenges, and supplies real-world examples to illustrate its effectiveness. Don't miss the opportunity to learn how to build dynamic content structures with Paragraphs in Drupal.

Aprendiendo a usar Webforms - (Learning how to use Webforms)

Gabriel Pollner

Webform is one of those modules that you will use in your projects for sure, given its huge potential to define and customise Contact form or event registration forms on Drupal.
In this talk we will cover everything you need to know doing your first steps. At the end of the session, you will be aware of a new world of possibilities waiting just around the corner.

One doesn't simply walk into a management position -what I learned during my journey from dev to CTO

Manuela Meier

It is said that the best sessions are those where the speaker shares their own experiences with the public, and this is one of those.
Ela shared her path to becoming CTO, starting as a developer, and covering the key points which helped her on this long journey.

We would like to give a shoutout to the organisation team of this year’s DrupalCamp. It was a blast!

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Jose Luis Bellido

Jose Luis Bellido is part of the Cocomore Team as a Drupal Developer since April 2015. Before, he developed other projects with Drupal for more than three years. Working with Drupal, Jose Luis can do what he loves. His job is finding solutions to customer problems on the technical side.
Jose Luis describes himself with these three words: Enjoying each moment.

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