11 Dec 2025

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Drupal AI Initiative: AI at BADCamp 2025

Guest Blog Post by Luke McCormick

BADCamp, the Bay Area Drupal Camp, has been a Drupal gathering in the Bay Area most years since 2007. This year's BADCamp had a particular focus on artificial intelligence. There were many exciting things to see and hear about AI, and the overall programme reflected a blend of practical tooling, architecture, and community direction.

Drupal Core UX Manager Emma Horrell set the stage with the opening keynote, Turning Feelings into Features - Why UX Is an Innovation Catalyst for Drupal (video). While not framed as an AI talk specifically, the keynote grounded much of what followed. Emma emphasized UX as an active, user-centred practice rooted in trust, language, and real-world workflows, principles that are especially critical for the effective use of AI tools. Her keynote flowed directly into the next session in the same room, underscoring how closely UX and AI strategy are now intertwined in Drupal.

Immediately following the keynote, Drupal AI Initiative lead Kristen Pol presented Accelerating Innovation: The Drupal AI Initiative (video), outlining the current state and direction of Drupal's AI efforts. Kristen described how the initiative is moving beyond isolated experiments toward coordinated work across providers, UX research, contributor experience, and shared infrastructure. Shortly thereafter, André Angelantoni's Drupal CMS Late 2025 Update (video) highlighted how AI capabilities are becoming part of Drupal CMS planning itself, signalling a shift from AI as an add-on toward AI as expected infrastructure.

Building Drupal Sites with AI

The AI momentum continued with a wide range of additional sessions devoted to artificial intelligence at BADCamp. Several talks focused on hands-on, builder-friendly uses of AI in Drupal. J. Matthew Saunders led Getting Hands-On with Drupal AI: Build Smarter Sites with Zero Code (video), while Sal Lakhani presented 3 Ways to Use AI in Drupal (video), covering practical patterns such as chatbots, search, and code generation. Sal also delivered a second session, The #1 Drupal AI Demo, Development, and Learning Platform (DrupalForge) (video), demonstrating how hands-on experimentation and learning can be supported in a structured way.

Sal Lakhani presenting on Drupal AI at BADCamp 2025

Jordan Koplowicz explored the easy way and the hard way to create AI Chatbots in Drupal. The "easy" way requires no code, which he explains in Creating an AI Chatbot in Drupal: The Easy Way (video), which he followed up the next day with the "hard" way in AI on Headless Drupal (video), where he showed how to create a headless AI chatbot. Meta's Prabhakar Singh rounded out this group with Building Smart Content Moderation for Drupal: AI-Powered Spam Detection and Community Safety (video), illustrating how AI can be used to increase trust, safety, and community health.

BADCamp also featured sessions that took a more strategic and forward-looking view of AI. Steve Carlson presented Preparing for the Future: AI, the Changing Consumption Landscape, and Combating AI Threats (video), focusing on how organizations must adapt to shifts in how content is created and consumed. Alongside this, James Sansbury presented Preparing Your Pipeline for the AI Revolution (video), addressing organizational readiness, governance, and workflow implications. Satish Kumar Nagireddy presented AI-Powered Content Intelligence: Multi-Modal Analysis for Drupal Media Management (video), demonstrating how AI can analyze and enrich media across formats while remaining compatible with Drupal's content and editorial models.

Drupal Coding with AI

Developers were well represented in the AI programming as well. Mark Ferree's session, AI Dev Tools: How Not to Get Lost in the Chaos (video), surveyed the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-assisted development tools from the perspective of someone with extensive engineering experience. In contrast, Luke McCormick focused on pragmatic techniques that can be used even by people who do not consider themselves full-time Drupal coders in Quick and Easy Migrations and Upgrades Using AI (video), which demonstrated how to use AI-enabled editors like Cursor to speed up common Drupal development, upgrade, and feature-building tasks.

The BADCamp AI Summit

Beyond individual sessions, BADCamp 2025 featured its first dedicated AI Summit, a deeper-dive gathering focused specifically on AI in Drupal. The summit brought together speakers and organizers from across the conference and included a live remote discussion with Jamie Abrahams, who joined from the UK to share an update on the broader Drupal AI landscape. Jamie emphasized that Drupal AI has moved beyond theory and proof-of-concept demos into the stage where real-world use cases and case studies are the next critical need. Rather than flashy demonstrations, the focus is now on reliable, high-value applications that build on Drupal's strengths in UX, governance, trust, and longevity.

Jamie Abrahams joining the BADCamp AI Summit remotely

Taken together, the sessions and the AI Summit showed a Drupal community that has moved past speculation and into execution. The conversations at BADCamp reflected a shared understanding that AI's impact will be shaped not just by what is technically possible, but by how thoughtfully it is designed, integrated, and governed. Across sessions, summits, and hallway conversations alike, the message was consistent: this is work the whole community can and should engage in, and BADCamp 2025 demonstrated that Drupal is actively rising to that challenge.

11 Dec 2025 12:03am GMT

10 Dec 2025

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Freelock Blog: What Does That Image Say? Non-text Content

Day 10 - Non-text Content


If you know anything about web accessibility, you probably know about alt text. It's the most widely recognized accessibility technique - that little text description you add to images so screen readers can announce what the image shows. But there's more to non-text content accessibility than just slapping some alt text on every image and calling it done.

Let's dig into what you might not know about making images, icons, charts, and other non-text content accessible.

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10 Dec 2025 4:00pm GMT

LakeDrops Drupal Consulting, Development and Hosting: ECA brings great value to Drupal CMS, and still has to improve

ECA brings great value to Drupal CMS, and still has to improve

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Jürgen Haas

ECA (Event-Condition-Action) is a powerful no-code automation tool included in Drupal CMS that provides features like content duplication, customizable login/logout redirects, form alterations, privacy protections, and automatic configuration for integrations like Mailchimp. Beyond user-facing features, ECA also handles behind-the-scenes tasks such as dynamic breakpoints, automatic sitemap configuration for new content types, and SEO meta tag defaults. While ECA offers significant flexibility without requiring additional modules or code, the user interface needs improvement to make it more intuitive for users who want to customize or create their own automation models.

10 Dec 2025 3:36pm GMT

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W3C seeking community input for TAG appointments

W3C is seeking community input by January 5 for appointments to the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG), to complement the TAG election by actively seeking candidate appointees in order to support a diverse and well-balanced TAG, including diversity of technical background, knowledge, and skill sets.

10 Dec 2025 9:42am GMT

09 Dec 2025

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AI at TPAC 2025

This post compiles summaries of all the AI related group meetings and breakout sessions that took place during W3C's annual event TPAC 2025.

09 Dec 2025 1:35pm GMT

04 Dec 2025

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November 2025 Kobe DevMeetup

Summary of the developer meetup held on November 9, 2025, in Kobe, Japan, and co-organized by W3C and NTT Docomo Business, along the annual TPAC 2025 event where the global web community met to coordinate the development of Web standards.

04 Dec 2025 4:22pm GMT

11 Aug 2025

feedOfficial jQuery Blog

jQuery 4.0.0 Release Candidate 1

It's here! Almost. jQuery 4.0.0-rc.1 is now available. It's our way of saying, "we think this is ready; now poke it with many sticks". If nothing is found that requires a second release candidate, jQuery 4.0.0 final will follow. Please try out this release and let us know if you encounter any issues. A 4.0 … Continue reading

11 Aug 2025 5:35pm GMT

17 Jul 2024

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Second Beta of jQuery 4.0.0

Last February, we released the first beta of jQuery 4.0.0. We're now ready to release a second, and we expect a release candidate to come soon™. This release comes with a major rewrite to jQuery's testing infrastructure, which removed all deprecated or under-supported dependencies. But the main change that warranted a second beta was a … Continue reading

17 Jul 2024 2:03pm GMT

17 Apr 2024

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Upgrading jQuery: Working Towards a Healthy Web

jQuery's influence on the web will always be evident. When it was first introduced in 2006, jQuery became a fundamental tool for web developers almost immediately. It simplified JavaScript programming, making it easier to manipulate HTML documents, handle events, perform animations, and much more. Since then, it has played and continues to play a major … Continue reading

17 Apr 2024 5:00pm GMT

29 May 2023

feedSmiley Cat: Christian Watson's Web Design Blog

7 Types of Article Headlines: Craft the Perfect Title Every Time

When it comes to crafting an article, the headline is crucial for grabbing the reader's attention and enticing them to read further. In this post, I'll explore the 7 types of article headlines and provide examples for each using the subjects of product management, user experience design, and search engine optimization. 1. The Know-it-All The […]

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29 May 2023 10:20pm GMT

09 Apr 2023

feedSmiley Cat: Christian Watson's Web Design Blog

5 Product Management Myths You Need to Stop Believing

Product management is one of the most exciting and rewarding careers in the tech world. But it's also one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented. There are many myths and misconceptions that cloud the reality of what product managers do, how they do it, and what skills they need to succeed. In this blog post, […]

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09 Apr 2023 5:28pm GMT

11 Dec 2022

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The Key Strengths of the Best Product Managers

The role of a product manager is crucial to the success of any product. They are responsible for managing the entire product life cycle, from conceptualization to launch and beyond. A product manager must possess a unique blend of skills and qualities to be effective in their role. Strong strategic thinking A product manager must […]

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11 Dec 2022 4:43pm GMT