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From 28 February to 1 March, we’ll be at Drupal Camp England, joining developers, architects and digital leaders from across the community. As a Drupal development agency, events like this are part of our DNA. They’re where ideas are tested, challenged and sharpened.

And this year, we’re not just attending.

Phil Norton on stage: using HTMX in Drupal

One of our developers, Phil Norton, will be giving a talk on Using HTMX in Drupal, a timely topic following its introduction into Drupal 11.3 as part of the Ajax subsystem.

HTMX is a small JavaScript library that allows you to create interactive elements and make Ajax requests without writing JavaScript. It’s platform agnostic, lightweight, and relies on the backend to drive output. In Drupal 11.3, it represents one of the most significant shifts in the Ajax system since Drupal 8.

Phil’s session will:

  • Introduce HTMX outside of Drupal, with practical examples
  • Demonstrate how to build interactive elements without writing JavaScript
  • Show how HTMX integrates into Drupal interfaces
  • Explore how to pull and push data between the frontend and the Drupal backend

If you’ve worked with Drupal blocks and pages, you’ll have all the context you need. The rest is HTMX.

For those of you navigating upgrade paths, performance constraints, or front-end complexity, this is one to watch. HTMX opens up a different way of thinking about interaction layers in Drupal, cleaner, leaner, and closely aligned with backend-driven architecture.

We’re also sponsoring the teas and coffees

Serious conversations need good coffee.

We’re sponsoring the teas and coffees throughout the event, so whether you want to talk about Drupal 11, upgrade strategy, custom module design, or how to untangle a legacy codebase, we’ll likely be within arm’s reach of the caffeine.

As a Drupal development agency, we spend most of our time helping teams stabilise complex Drupal estates, plan clean upgrade paths, and write code that won’t come back to haunt them six months later. Drupal Camp is a chance to have those conversations face-to-face.

Let’s meet

If you’re attending Drupal Camp England and want to discuss:

  • A Drupal 7 to 10 or 11 upgrade
  • Technical debt slowing delivery
  • Performance and architecture challenges
  • Or simply how HTMX might fit into your roadmap

Get in touch and let’s arrange a time to meet.

We’ll bring the Drupal expertise. You bring the questions.