January 17, 2021 — This talk explains how everyone can promote more accessible sites while developing in WordPress.
January 17, 2021 — This talk explains how to automate WordPress tasks. There are examples for using tools like Zapier, Gravity Forms, and AirTable.
January 15, 2021 — This talk provides specific examples of prospect targeting in action. It lead participants through three hands-on activities to identify and create content to appeal to their very sweetest marketing targets.
January 14, 2021 — To keep the Core Editor GitHub repository healthy, it needs to be triaged regularly. Triage is the practice of reviewing existing issues and pull requests to make sure they’re relevant, actionable, and have all the information they need. Anyone can help triage and this course is meant to help you learn how to get involved covering everything from the various ways to help to how to escalate serious problems.
January 14, 2021 — This presentation provides a walk-through for a freelance developer or DIY site owner, for measuring page performance. It covers testing pages with easily available tools, and explains how to make sense of test results.
January 14, 2021 — Learn how to set up an e-commerce store with the BigCommerce plugin and then run it from your WordPress site.
January 14, 2021 — Partnering with the right service providers takes you out of the world of time and materials and into value selling. Learn how to scale with partnerships that augment and complement your business. Ask the right questions. Differentiate between affiliates and partners. Focus on core skills and markets to grow.
January 13, 2021 — Both WordPress and many of us have come along way from our humble beginnings with WordPress. Maybe your experience is similar? Maybe you sat down one day with a dream…and off you went. That is the gift of WordPress.
December 30, 2020 — Settings, widgets, HTTP requests, shortcodes… WordPress gives plugin developers more than a dozen PHP APIs. Using these APIs enables developers to write extensions the “right” way, using methods, actions, and filters that make plugins forward-compatible, maintainable, and extensible. We’ll take a tour of these APIs, exploring when and how to use them to build a WordPress plugin.
December 29, 2020 — Gutenberg is WordPress’s new content editor. It’s a game changer for developers, for WordPress businesses, and for content creators. This laid-back panel discussion will explore Gutenberg from each of those perspectives, featuring Mark Wilkinson on development, Edd Hurst on business, and Marcus J Wilson on content.