Talking Drupal Explores Frontend Evolution, CSS Advances, and Practical Tools

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Talking Drupal has released a new episode focusing on frontend development and the evolution of CSS. Known for its in-depth discussions around Drupal, Talking Drupal is a community-driven podcast where experts dive into topics relevant to Drupal developers, designers, and enthusiasts alike. In this episode, the host explores the nuances of frontend development, from the appeal of CSS versus JavaScript to modern color functionalities in CSS.

The speakers offer insights into how color functions, gamut, and color contrast have transformed web design practices, explaining how developers can leverage these tools for improved accessibility and aesthetics. The discussion includes an exploration of CSS preprocessors like Sass, and new advancements such as PostCSS for Drupal. Also highlighted is the newly released Navigation Extra Tools module, developed by James Shields, which enhances Drupal's left-side navigation menu with added functionality like cache clearing and cron management, marking it as a practical tool for Drupal 11 development.

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