May 27, 2022 — Learn the story of one shy WordCamper whose English-speaking WordCamp friends became a catalyst for personal growth.
May 26, 2022 — In this session, we are going to learn how to identify when updates are available for a WordPress site and how to run those updates.
May 25, 2022 — Practice along with us as we build a simple, four-page website using full site editing, template parts, and patterns to create a simple, but effective website for your small business.
May 25, 2022 — Look over the shoulder of a security expert whose process will discover how a favicon could turn a site into a zombie node.
May 24, 2022 — Welcome to a three-part series on working with templates in the context of Full Site Editing. In Part 3, we will explore how Template and Template Parts can be configured for custom post types. We will also revisit Bock Templates that were introduced in Part 1, and create custom Block Templates for posts and the custom post type “books”. Finally, we will introduce the block locking API and how this can be used within templates to provide editing guardrails for clients and end-users.
May 22, 2022 — Everyone has a story and gifts to share with the world. And WordPress can be a medium for both.
This talk shares the journey of one story-teller to help others who might be early in their effort to tell their story using WordPress.
May 19, 2022 — Join us as we get more acquainted with the WordPress Dashboard.
May 19, 2022 — Keep ownership of your blog’s content, but still reach your readers where they hang out online! In this Social Learning Space, we talk about:
– Why you may want to share your blog posts on social media
– How to prepare your post for sharing.
Some different methods for sharing your posts.
May 16, 2022 — Drive more traffic to your WooCommerce site! This session steps-through the optimisation work that can make it happen, starting with setting up WooCommerce for SEO.
May 15, 2022 — Welcome to a three-part series on working with templates in the context of Full Site Editing. In Part 2, we will dive deeper into creating your own custom Templates and Template Parts. We will explore a few of the more advanced Templates that are editable in the Site Editor WordPress 6.0, such as Author and Taxonomy which make heavy use of the Query block. Finally, we will explore how block patterns can be integrated directly into both Templates and Template Parts.