ποΈ The call for speakers for…
ποΈ The call for speakers for WordCamp US 2020 (October 27-29) has been issued. π€
ποΈ The call for speakers for WordCamp US 2020 (October 27-29) has been issued. π€
WordCamp US will soon be releasing its list of approved talks and speakers. They’ve also put out a call for volunteers. Helping out at WCUS is a great way to give back to the WordPress community, not to mention a fantastic way of networking with others. πββοΈ Meanwhile, WordCamp Asia hasΒ a “teaser site” online for…
You may have already seen that Treehouse is ending their WordPress training. This came as a surprise to me when I talked to WordPress instructor Zac Gordon this last week at WordCamp US. It turns out, they are focusing their education platform toward higher dollar training programs for software like .NET. Zac has summarized the…
Congrats to WordCamp Miami which celebrated its 10th anniversary with over 1,000 attendees over three days. Guest speakers included John James Jacoby, John Maeda, John Blackbourn, and Matt Mullenweg. Speaking of conferences, here’s a reminder theΒ LoopConf 2018 session videos are available online. It looked like a great lineup, and if you are a developer who…
Accessibility is an important part of modern web development. It is our responsibility as creators of WordPress themes to make them accessible to all users, on any device. In this article, I’ll offer some simple tips to create better, more accessible WordPress themes.
Corey Maass and Cory Miller have been working to build a WordPress product live. Their plugin, Crop.Express, has been submitted to the repo. They discuss the outcome of their submission and continue to develop features. In addition, they discuss building brand identity, cultivating awareness, and developing authority as a needed business.
As we move forward in 2018 with Gutenberg‘s release looming closer, more is being written about its possible impact, the currently foreseen problems it may solve, the potential problems it will create, and so on. Here are a few recent contributions from the WordPress community that I’ve been thinking over. Bridget Willard expressed her concern…