Community Roundup Week Ending May 12
What’s happened and what’s coming up in the WordPress community – week ending May 12, 2023.
What’s happened and what’s coming up in the WordPress community – week ending May 12, 2023.
What’s happened and what’s coming up in the WordPress community – week ending May 5, 2023.
What’s happened and what’s coming up in the WordPress community – week ending April 28, 2023.
All the news thatβs fit to digitally print about whatβs happening in the WordPress Community for the week ending April 14, 2023.
All the news that’s fit to digitally print about what’s happening in the WordPress Community for the week ending April 7, 2023.
The Wayback Machine Do you ever use any of the mechanisms in place for looking back over time? Whether it’s the Wayback Machine, Facebook Memories, or simply scrolling back through the photos in your phone, our histories make us who we are today. My longest social platform participation is on Facebook. Every day Facebook serves…
Today I’m acknowledging all of your hard work and efforts to be where you are and have achieved what you have achieved.
Events are back! As of today there are eighteen upcoming WordCamps on the schedule, and more are in the beginning planning stages.
Community Roundup Week Ending March 10, including layoffs, resources, upcoming events, Leo Gopal in the spotlight, and other quick links.
Leo Gopal started using WordPress in high school long before he even had an email address. He’s now a Codeable Expert Community Advocate.
On the Post Status job board, like many others, most of the WordPress employers who use it donβt include salary ranges on their job listings. Should they? Piccia Neri asked them all why they do or don’t practice salary transparency. She also put the question to agencies, freelancers, the WordPress community, developers, and designers on Twitter. Find out what Piccia learned and why she thinks salary transparency should be a universal practice where it hasn’t yet become a legal obligation.
When a business owner needed help finding a solid developer in Post Status Slack, some detailed testimonials came out for Codeable.
Codeable is our first Business Member Spotlight in our new series highlighting business members. Learn more about them and how to become a WordPress expert with Codeable.
The Codeable editorial team shares some tips on making your WordPress website more accessible: Pick the right page builder. Run an automatic or manual accessibility audit. Use an accessible WordPress Theme. This is a basic introduction to a11y. If you are already familiar with the basics, this would be a good post to share with…
Two new additions to the Codeable team are Mike Demopoulos (as Expert Community Development Lead) and Christie Chirinos (as Partner Community Development Lead). Congrats to them both. π
WooCommerce 3.0 has been on the scene for a short time, and Codeable has a nice guide to successfully upgrading to it. Spyros Vlachopoulos covers a variety of the new features, including the CRUD commands and WP-CLI, but more importantly, he covers some common issues they’ve seen after upgrading. This release of WooCommerce is the…
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