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  • Web Mínimamente Accesible

    WordCamp Sevilla 2023Speaker: Vicent Sanchis

    October 24, 2023 — ¿Por dónde empiezo? Es lo que más me pregunta la gente que quiere tener una web más accesible. Una respuesta general no siempre es posible, porque no es posible pasar del 0 al 100 sin pasar por todos los valores intermedios. Pero para esta ocasión me voy a mojar y te voy a mostrar qué debería cumplir una web mínimamente accesible.

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  • Más allá del «más allá»: Plan de contingencia para autónomos.

    WordCamp Sevilla 2023Speaker: Yordan Soares

    October 24, 2023 — En esta charla hablaremos de la importancia de planificarse ante eventos imprevistos como la incapacidad o el fallecimiento cuando somos autónomos. Exploraremos los activos fundamentales que debemos inventariar, cómo gestionar el nombramiento de un delegado de confianza y qué documentación clave se debe escribir y mantener para establecer las pautas de comunicación con clientes y proveedores, de modo que aseguremos la continuidad del negocio o, en su defecto, darle clausura sin dejar contratos o proyectos abiertos.

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  • Cómo afecta la Ley de Ciberresiliencia a WordPress

    WordCamp Sevilla 2023Speaker: Javier Casares

    October 24, 2023 — Hace un tiempo que se ha presentado la Ley de Ciberresiliencia europea (The Cyber Resilience Act – CRA) y, aunque está pensada para que tu nevera no te espié, o tu coche no decidasalirse por la próxima curva, incluye ciertos conceptos que afectan al código abierto y, por tanto, a WordPress.

    ¿Haces «cosas comerciales» con WordPress? ¿Es WordPress un producto inacabado? ¿Colaboras con WordPress? Si has contestado sí a alguna de las preguntas, esta ley te afecta.

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  • PsychoGrowth: Cinco sesgos cognitivos que cambiarán el diseño de tu web

    WordCamp Sevilla 2023Speaker: Pablo Moratinos

    October 24, 2023 — Sorpréndete con los casos de éxito de sesgos psicológicos y sociales más poderosos a los que puedes sacar partido en tu actividad creativa. Explótalos en el marketing, diseño UI/UX y ecommerce que inspirarán el próximo cambio de tu sitio web.

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  • De la cárcel a tu Web. Lecciones que aprendí entre rejas para aplicar a tu Web

    WordCamp Sevilla 2023Speaker: Eva González Mariscal

    October 24, 2023 — ¡Prepárate para un viaje épico desde detrás de las rejas hasta el ciberespacio profundo en mi charla: «De la Cárcel a tu Web»! Te quiero contar cómo las lecciones que aprendí en la cárcel en primera persona, pueden transformar tu web sin violar ninguna ley.

    Estaré allí delante de vosotros, para demostrar que incluso en los lugares más inverosímiles, hay lecciones que pueden cambiar la forma en que ves tu web, tu negocio y quién sabe, ¡quizás también tu vida!

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  • Modern WordPress Development

    WordCamp US 2023Speaker: Gary McPherson

    October 23, 2023 — This workshop explores the tools and techniques that can be utilised to build a modern workflow delivering secure, robust and maintainable WordPress projects.

    We’ll examine concepts like environment configuration, dependency management, quality assurance, source control and continuous delivery through demonstrations and hands-on practice with tools like Lando, Bedrock, GitHub Actions and more.

    By the end of this session, you’ll have gained a solid understanding of the key components that you can integrate into your own WordPress development process.

  • Make It Real: Use AI To Successfully Deliver An Authentic Content Creation Process

    WordCamp US 2023Speaker: Femi Lewis

    October 23, 2023 — We all know that AI tools are here to stay. How can we use AI as a tool to fulfill our content strategy and planning goals? In this workshop, we will learn how to use AI as part of a content creation process that includes:

    * Identifying a content strategy and target audience
    * Planning quarterly content using AI
    * Producing content using AI

    By the end of this workshop, participants will be empowered to successfully use AI and

    * Jumpstart their content creation process
    * Maintain an authentic voice on social media platforms, email, and long-form content
    * Effectively repurpose content

  • The Headless Block Editor

    WordCamp US 2023Speaker: Sean Blakeley

    October 23, 2023 — The maturing and widespread adoption of the Block Editor has coincided with the growth of headless WordPress.

    The Block Editor provides an unrivalled WYSIWYG experience – where content teams can provide richer, more creative content for their end-users. Headless provides unrivalled performance and provides a great Developer experience (DXP).

    But until now, they have rarely come together. Headless often means a huge compromise for content creation teams – requiring a ‘leap of faith’ – where the display settings are abstracted into a few meta fields in the backend. Creativity and flexibility are constrained and they’ve been left behind by the WYSIWYG revolution.

    No longer. We’re going to look at a major enterprise project (mecum.com) where we build the ‘Block Editor Bridge’ – where the Block Editor feeds directly into UI Components in the frontend app. We’ll look at new, exciting initiatives from VIP and WPEngine and how you can implement the same approach in your next project.

    The Headless Block Editor is the new gold standard – the best backend and frontend experience – and it’s here.

  • Powering a Global Membership eCommerce Platform with Multisite, or Why Multisite Isn’t Dead

    WordCamp US 2023Speaker: Ryan Smith

    October 23, 2023 — Forget the recently penned think-pieces – Multisite is here to stay, and The Motley Fool provides free and premium investment guidance to its members via our Global WordPress-powered CMS. Learn how we created a robust access-control solution to segregate free and premium content using networked sites and a custom-built entitlement system, and how we share, categorize and aggregate content across each site with our handy Global custom taxonomy!

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  • One File To Rule Them All, and With Composer, Install Them

    WordCamp US 2023Speaker: David Dashifen Kees

    October 23, 2023 — At Georgetown University, we have two codebases. Each is an installable, ready-to-go version of WordPress that we use to produce live sites. One contains about 18,440 files including all of WordPress core, various third-party plugins, and a bunch of bespoke code produced by a third-party agency. The other: only 36. None of them are WordPress files—not themes, not plugins, and not core. One file, and only one file, defines how all of that is to be installed: composer.json.

    Composer is a tool that maintains a list of PHP dependencies within a project so you don’t have to. It can, with a single command, build a standard WordPress installation, install bespoke and third-party plugins and themes, and maintain the appropriate version of all of them. If you, like us, have hundreds of sites to manage, Composer is a dream come true for both new sites and maintaining old ones in a way that guarantees they remain in sync with each other.

    This talk is for anyone who wants to streamline their build and installation process. Come if you’re tired of installing themes and plugins from the Dashboard. Give it a listen if you don’t want to have to install Core from the zip file anymore. Or, stop by if you want to learn how you can rollback changes without having to use arcane git commands and make merge conflicts a thing of the past. You — yes you! — can set up all of this and more with Composer.

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