August 15, 2020 — WordCamp is an empowering experience for the WordPress novice, expert and everyone in between, but processing all the information at the end of the conference can sometimes be overwhelming. Elevate your WordCamp experience with some tips from Aida Correa. You’ll learn how to gather, sort and apply all the great information you’ve learned from the conference, plus how to effectively apply WordCamp skills, knowledge and information for better social media engagement.
August 13, 2020 — Final Step to install WordPress. Now, we need to run one last command, wp core install to complete the process.
August 13, 2020 — In this step, we are going to create the database based on the information we passed to the wp-config.php file in step #2.
August 13, 2020 — In this step, we will generate a config file and set up the database
credentials for our installation
August 13, 2020 — Download and install WordPress using WP-CLI is straight forward. It takes four steps.
In this video I’ll cover the first, download
WordPress using the `wp core download` command.
August 11, 2020 — With WordPress moving more and more into the world of blocks, knowing how to build your own blocks has become valuable knowledge. However, if you are a plugin or theme developer, you might not be sure where to start. This workshop will serve as a guide to building your first block.
August 11, 2020 — An introduction to the WordPress open source project. In this brief tutorial with Courtney Patubo Kranzke and Cami Kaos from the WordPress Community team you’ll learn a little bit about the history of WordPress software, understand better how building open source software differs from building traditional “closed source” software, and learn what teams the WordPress project is divided into. With this, we hope you’ll glean a better understanding of how the WordPress project functions and where you might like to get involved.