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However, unfortunately headings inside <summary> are not accessible: https://daverupert.com/2019/12/why-details-is-not-an-accordion/
I believe that the Node…
I believe that the Node version has become more stable, but unfortunately it does not provide the full PL data store to engines or plugins, making it impossible to write a plugin like DTP. I have opened a related issue: https://github.com/pattern-lab/patternlab-node/issues/1020
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Hi Marc! Yes, that article is for PL Node. It was decided to not develop PL PHP any more, so I have moved to PL Node and haven't really properly tested PL PHP with D9. I wrote a blog post about moving to PL Node some time ago: https://www.aleksip.net/a-new-approach-for-a-new-pattern-lab
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Really happy to find out that the #DrupalCon Global 2020 #Driesnote has now been made available for everyone! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMabmAMulEE
I do understand that…
I do understand that organizing #DrupalCon costs money, so paid tickets are required. And that some extra value needs to be provided for folks who have paid. But maybe the #Driesnote could have been an exception? Maybe next time?
I must admit that I am a bit…
I must admit that I am a bit disappointed because it has been a tradition of mine to watch the #Driesnote live online if not attending #DrupalCon myself.
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So even the #Driesnote is exclusive access only. https://twitter.com/drupalcon/status/1281464436058927104
If the required changes are implemented in PL Node core, I would definitely have a go at writing a Node version of DTP. Maybe you would like to voice your support and leave a comment in the PL Node core issue? 😊