October 31, 2019 — Ros Juan, a longtime WordPress user, talks about building your personal brand.
October 31, 2019 — Google Search is the most-used search engine on the World Wide Web, handling more than three billion searches each day. In this session, you will learn how you can optimize your websites for users and to be compatible with Google search engine. You will learn how search works and tips on how to do well on search and explore tools that Google offers which you can use to manage your online presence on Google Search. You will also learn about structured data, HTTPs, and best practices for securing your site.
October 31, 2019 — This talk is all about the users today and how they will look websites in this generation. Designing is not just about the standards, but seeing it in different ways of media– from 3d Animation, big interactive banners, awesome typography, joyful page content animations and more.
October 31, 2019 — Nathaniel Budikey will be sharing his story, about starting from zero and learning about WordPress.
October 31, 2019 — In this session, Tonyo Cruz will answer three questions: How bad is the problem of fake news? What steps are being taken to combat the problem? And what could bloggers do to help audiences parse and filter information?
October 31, 2019 — WordPress is set apart by its vibrant, passionate community of enthusiasts and stakeholders. As WordPress continues to grow, the community will continue to grow with it. There will be things we might have to sacrifice to build an even larger tent, and things we will allow to constrict our growth — in order to preserve our culture. Andrea Middleton outlines a few of the choices already made, and some choices we’ll need to get ready to make in coming years.
October 31, 2019 — Jonathan Wold talks about the history of WordPress, its current state, and its future through the lens of serving as an Operating System for creating on the Open Web.
October 31, 2019 — Internet privacy is more important now than it’s ever been. In 2017 the Department of Justice approached DreamHost with a problematic subpoena for customer data. When the request was refused, an avalanche of international media attention followed, bringing the issue of internet user privacy to the global stage.
In this case study, Brett Dunst discusses how one company used its core values to turn a public dispute over website logs with the DOJ into a wildly successful global campaign for internet privacy, and why open platforms like WordPress are so important to preserving a free and open internet, especially in times of crisis.
October 31, 2019 — Web components have been around since the first spec was written in 2011, but they only started getting full support from the main browsers in 2018.
In this talk, I’ll discuss the four key specs that make the magic of web components happen and explain how they can help improve our workflow.
After showcasing the advantages of using web components, I will explain how to use web components in a WordPress application and highlight the tools and developer guides.
In conclusion, we will integrate web components with Gutenberg and learn how we can use the best of two worlds.
This talk is focused on front-end skills and requires a basic understanding of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
October 30, 2019 — 日本各地のWordPress Meetup のオーガナイザーが集まっての情報交換会第一回を2019年8月28日にZoomを使っておこないました。
その様子の動画です。