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Web Experience Toolkit: Drupal WxT

Build Status

Important Links

The following are links to some useful resources:

General

Drupal

Advanced

Note: For up-to-date documentation please always consult our README.md file.

Overview

The Drupal WxT distribution is a web content management system which assists in building and maintaining multilingual web sites that are accessible, usable, and interoperable.

This distribution complies with the mandatory requirement to implement the Content and Information Architecture (C&IA) Specification as well as consulting the reference implementation and design patterns provided by the Canada.ca design system.

This is accomplished through our integration and use of the components provided by the Web Experience Toolkit which undergoes routine usability testing as well as provides conformance to the Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG 2.0) and complies to the standards on Web Accessibility, Web Usability, and Web Interoperability.

Note: Drupal WxT is open source software (FOSS) led by the Government of Canada and free for use by departments, agencies and other external web communities.

Architecture

For a look into some of the design decisions and considerations please consult:

Operation

Installation

For a step by step guide on how to install Drupal WxT please consult:

Update Process

For a step by step guide on how the update process works in Drupal WxT please consult:

Deployments

Containers

For the (optional) container based local development workflow please consult our documentation site:

Kubernetes

For a reference implementation on a Cloud Native deployment in use by several production sites please consult our documentation site:

Version History

Changelog

Releases

Contributor(s)

Acknowledgements

Extended with code and lessons learned by the Acquia Team over at Lightning and BLT.