Shawn Hooper posted a summary of…
Shawn Hooper posted a summary of the remote work and mental health panel from WordCamp Tampa.
Shawn Hooper posted a summary of the remote work and mental health panel from WordCamp Tampa.
If you haven’t seen the logo for WordCamp Asia, it’s an excellent example of simple branding for a conference. There’s also a good article here about the thinking and ideas that were used to come up with the logo.
Matt shares why WordPress releases are named after jazz musicians. The FSE block theme explores functionality gaps and gathers feedback on the Site Editor experience. WordPress 6.2 improves load times and server-side performance for block and classic themes. The Interactivity API proposal standardizes frontend interactivity for Gutenberg blocks.
The new homepage for WordPress.org is live. It’s a working prototype, and I like the way Matt put it on his blog: “What’s on the page today actually isn’t that important, even though it’s better in many ways, the key is that it’s changing again, the stone has been unstuck and can now keep rolling.”…
The folks at Orbtr launched their new plugin this weekend at WordCamp Atlanta. I spoke with them for a while, and I think their product is promising. Imagine it as a Hubspot-esque product, but all within the WordPress dashboard. It handles email marketing, landing pages, tracking etc. I also like that it integrates with some other products…
Issue #456 “One of the marvelous things about community is that it enables us to welcome and help people in a way we couldn’t as individuals.” — Jean Vanier, Community And Growth Howdy! Thinking about WordPress history lately in terms of business and product acquisitions, key investments and hires … it says A LOT about…
As a followup to my earlier post on common barriers to contributing to Five for the Future — especially for small teams — I was looking through the WordCamp US schedule and noticed Chris Lubkert‘s session: How Your Small Business Can Participate in Five for the Future. There’s also Jonathan Desrosiers‘ — You Can Contribute…