Archive for 2020

  • Flavia Bernárdez: Herramientas físicas y mentales para plantear un proyecto de diseño web

    WordPress Meetup TorrelodonesSpeaker: Flavia Bernárdez

    December 3, 2020 — Flavia Bernárdez nos hará un recorrido por su forma ideal de plantear un proyecto web: detección temprana de errores o la falta de información típica que ocurre cuando comenzamos un proyecto de forma freelance.

    En esta sesión online, destripará su metodología propia, que ha desarrollado a partir del aprendizaje en diseño de servicios, diseño centrado en las personas y SCRUM.

    Todo un batiburrillo de sistemas que nos servirá para aprender que no hay metodología infalible: el secreto está en que montes la tuya y vayas adaptando tus procesos.

    Biografía de la ponente:
    Flavia Bernárdez

    Diseño cosas, ya sean interfaces, procesos o metodologías. Me valgo de herramientas low code o nocode para hacer diseño de marketing y me encanta estar al día en tecnología y productos que mejoran los procesos de diseño.

    Manageo @imajoven_es y chica para todo en @AutomatorWP /
    @GamiPress. Futura newslettera de https://lachequelista.substack.com y podéis encontrar mi cajón de sastre en http://flabernardez.com

    Enlaces compartidos por Flavia:

    La template de Notion:
    https://www.notion.so/project_name-9aa7b9f0b8ac47ee92dce6dbdeb9ee40

    La plantilla de Miro (hay que registrarse para poder verlo)
    https://t.co/fefSP2ryLI

    La plantilla de Rafal Tomal
    https://rafaltomal.com/quickframes/

  • Using the Theme Customizer

    Learn WordPressSpeaker: Hari Shanker

    December 3, 2020 — This Learn WordPress workshop will explain the features of the Theme Customizer in WordPress. The customizer provides a centralized place to change options that control the look of your WordPress site. This workshop covers how to locate and use the Customizer and the options that it includes.

  • Hari Shanker: Taxonomies in WordPress

    Learn WordPressSpeaker: Hari Shanker

    December 1, 2020 — The workshop covers the differences between categories and tags and how to apply them to posts in WordPress. You will learn how to group posts into categories and subcategories according to topic areas. You’ll also learn how to use tags to label posts with keywords. You’ll understand how WordPress organizes posts using categories and tags, providing a means of taxonomy.

  • Steve Schwartz: How An Attacker Sees Your Website – A View Through The Eyes of the Hacker

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Steve Schwartz

    December 1, 2020 — Why would a hacker hack YOUR website? For fun, for glory? Not anymore! Hacking websites is now a monetized criminal enterprise. They don’t care about your website, they care about your website computing resources.

    Come see what the hacker actually sees. Witness real accounts of your website password being guessed 1000’s of times per minute. See how that guy across from you at Starbucks is watching your web traffic as it floats through the Wi-Fi. See what happens when one of your employees gets tricked into opening that phishing email.

  • Scott Mann: How Almost Dying Saved My Life and Made Me Better At My Job

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Scott Mann

    December 1, 2020 — This is a story about life. And how life can lead to crippling anxiety and depression at work and work can compound that with interest. This is about how everything came crashing down and how my WordPress agency is being rebuilt for a better future.

  • Rob Taylor: Creating Content Plans – Developing and Executing Blog Campaigns

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Rob Taylor

    December 1, 2020 — As creators and marketers, bloggers and website owners face challenges when it comes to creating content plans. Aligning on a scope of work to feature on a blog and set of social media channels can be equally frustrating to the client as well as the creator.
    -Creating Influencer Marketing Plans
    —Who is your target demographic?
    —Types of Influencer Marketing Content
    —-Blog Content
    —-Instagram Posts and Stories
    —-YouTube Videos
    —-Podcast Episodes
    Basics of determining an effective plan and creating a scope of work.

  • Mary Baum: Confessions of a type nut – Quick Tricks to get Gorgeous Type on Your Site, and Why You Want to

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Mary Baum

    November 30, 2020 — In the scheme of things, you probably don’t want to get as picky as I am.
    Still:
    You want to make sure your type is easy to read.
    You want to make sure it speaks in the same voice as your site — it looks like it belongs.
    Those things matter—a lot.
    (Would you choose a swirly script for Jiffy Lube? Didn’t think so.)
    But you don’t have to spend decades to learn the basics. Just come spend a few minutes learning a few basics that won’t change with the tech — at least as long as people still have eyes!

  • Young McQueen: Color and WordPress

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Young McQueen

    November 30, 2020 — Most of WordPress becomes easier as you learn. Color starts out easy and becomes harder as you dive deeper into the subject.

    Our goal is to dive deep enough to give you new understanding that makes you a better developer and designer but not so deep as to cause damage—well no permanent damage.

    This is a lot of information to cover in 37 minutes so please be prepared for a fast ride.

  • Tessa Kriesel: Building Gutenberg Blocks with ACF – Part-2

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Tessa Kriesel

    November 30, 2020 — For those of us that rely greatly on Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) for customizing our themes, the release of Gutenberg was and still is scary at times.

    Have no fear! acf_register_block() allows you to create your own Gutenberg blocks using just Advanced Custom Fields.

    You will learn:
    – ACF & it’s awesome capabilities
    – How to create Gutenberg blocks with ACF
    – A few other handy ACF tips & tricks

  • Ian Svoboda: CSS Tips for Custom Themes – Part -2

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Ian Svoboda

    November 30, 2020 — In this talk, you’ll learn some valuable tips for writing CSS in your own custom themes. You’ll learn the best way to include stylesheets in your theme, how to write CSS that’s easy to organize/maintain, when to use newer CSS features (such as Grid, Flexbox, Feature Queries, Custom Properties), and other ways to keep your sanity while writing CSS for your themes.