June 10, 2019 — A mother with a wailing baby in her arms – maybe the baby has an ear infection. A trainer at the rec center who is overwhelmed with requests for team building exercises. A gifted data scientist who just. needs. to. focus. An executive with the future of a three billion dollar company on his shoulders.
These are all people who use the intranet web site my team builds. The code we write affects their daily lives, their work, their health, and the company we all work for.
The developer to end user relationship is very direct. We are in the perfect position to advocate for site users, and ensure that the site we build is compassionate in its design, because we write the code. We are the gatekeepers, and we have a both a responsibility and an opportunity to help, and not harm, the users of our site.
June 10, 2019 — It’s true that having a strong social media presence is important, but when your latest viral post drives them to your website, will your business be seen as credible? With a little planning, you can design a WordPress website that will create and leverage trust signals to gain the confidence of your site visitors.
Participants will learn how to do a “trust audit” of their website and leave with an actionable plan to improve the trustworthiness of their website.
June 10, 2019 — I will be talking about the best ways to setup and execute your WooCommerce stores along with tips and tricks that I have used to monetize my own websites using this powerful shopping cart plugin.
June 10, 2019 — Topic Description: We cover a few different things that have to do with web accessibility.
1. Why web accessibility is important for WordPress developers to understand.
2. What WCAG 2.1 and Section 508 are.
3. Then we offer our simple steps that we can take as WordPress developers to help our sites be in compliance.
June 10, 2019 — There’s been a lot of talk of “storytelling” recently, but what does it actually mean when it comes the web? This talk will introduce you the importance of storytelling through design. You will learn some UX design fundamentals and be challenged to think through the way we rely on visual stories every day.
No technical skills are required and all you need to bring is a notebook, a willingness to collaborate, and an open mind!
June 10, 2019 — Do_action? Apply_filter? What the hook!?
Hooks play a powerful role in WordPress development, but they can be confusing when you’re just getting started.
Let’s delve into the differences between actions and filters and look at examples of how they are used in core, themes, and plugins.
This talk is geared towards WordPressers who know their way around theme files and may have created child themes or are itching to do more customizations with existing themes & plugins, but don’t know where to start.
We’ll get into the nitty gritty of actions and filters, taking a look at input, output, priority, and naming schemes. We’ll also discuss how to find and understand hooks in core, themes, and plugins.
I will give examples of custom hooks I have added to my own projects and explain the advantages of doing so. By the end, I would like every attendee to be empowered to create their own hook in their next project.
June 10, 2019 — Don’t be afraid to try something new! Optimizing your website through experimentation can help you level up your site. Brainstorm ideas and learn about some user-friendly technologies to help you get started.
June 10, 2019 — Este Meetup fue organizado con el objetivo de hablar y debatir sobre la propia Comunidad Wordpress. WordPress es software libre, de código abierto. Esto significa, entre otras muchas cosas, que cualquiera puede ver su código, editarlo y mejorarlo. Por lo tanto, cualquiera puede formar parte de esta comunidad, si lo desea.
Esta implicación por parte de usuarios y miembros de la comunidad ha permitido que Wordpress haya ido creciendo poco a poco para hacerse con 1/3 del mercado de páginas web en Internet. Detrás de esta evolución existen miles de personas en todo el mundo que aportan su granito de arena para que Wordpress mejore y evolucione en siguientes versiones.
El Meetup presidido por Núria Ramoneda cuenta con las conferencias de Javier Casares, JuanKa Díaz, Joan Artés y José Conti que nos presentan cómo funciona la Comunidad WordPress, tanto la local de Barcelona como la nacional y la internacional.
Esta agrupación ha reforzado la Comunidad Wordpress que va creciendo día a día y en la que se trabaja en equipo para seguir evolucionando la plataforma Wordpress.
June 10, 2019 — En este taller aprenderemos a usar la herramienta WP CLI, la herramienta de línea de comandos para gestionar nuestros sitios WordPress.
Veremos como WP CLI permite:
– Instalar WordPress en remoto en varios subdominios
– Actualizar WordPress: plugins, temas, traducciones y core
– Importar y exportar contenido de uno o varios sites
– Importación masiva de imágenes
– Regenerar miniaturas
– Realizar copias de seguridad de la base de datos
– Buscar y reemplazar en la base de datos
– Y lo que me de tiempo 😉
Más info: https://wp-cli.org/
¿Qué has de traer? Si quieres practicar o tomar nota de los comandos, trae tu portátil.
Público objetivo: configuradores, usuarios y administradores de webs en WordPress que necesiten automatizar algunos procesos
Imparte:
Francisco Calderón Jurado – https://twitter.com/fcjurado
June 6, 2019 — Firstly, my topic will get to know about the aspects of the community. The real world story, especially in the context of Nepal that has been unheard or unexplored. Impact it has added. In the next verse, a presentation will showcase how community bonds and make the growth for a person who gets involved thereby showcasing a career perspective. Then the next verse will have action research along with the future prospect. Hence, I have taken a new word Connectivity (that has it contextual meaning) that actually meets the theme of WordCamps i.e. representing local and focusing the originality-true story that really engages people/community.