June 21, 2020 — CSS Grid has been around for over two years in major browsers. While it’s amazing to work with, there’s still room for improvement. Currently, only direct child elements of a container can be placed with CSS Grid.
With Subgrid, you can bring the defined grid another level down. This enhances the feature of CSS Grid even further. In this talk, Jessica wants to show the possibilities that Subgrid creates.
June 21, 2020 — If you want your link building strategy to drive measurable growth as a vital tactic in your SEO strategy and help you outrank your competitors in 2020, you need to be earning links that give you a competitive advantage.
James will share actionable insights into how marketers can leverage PR tactics to earn links which contribute towards accelerated organic growth; understanding what journalists are looking for in pitches and how to use data-driven content marketing to create newsworthy headlines to tell exciting stories to top-tier press, which result in high authority, topically relevant links at scale and which engage readers and spark conversations.
June 19, 2020 — closing remarks for day one of WordCamp Kent 2020
June 19, 2020 — opening remarks for day one of WordCamp Kent 2020
June 19, 2020 — This talk recommends five essential questions to ask on a sales call. Make better use of your time and improve your chances of success.
June 19, 2020 — About 90% of start-ups fail. What if better project and benefits management could lower that number? Vili’s presentation will discuss how benefits realisation through good project management can increase success.
Each project starts with a business case and a benefits management plan – i.e. the reason why a project is undertaken, or a product is being built. However, many projects may last up to a few years and they may end up providing a product or service that no longer delivers the sought-after benefits, thus wasting time and resource. Benefits realisation management is the key to successful business-driven projects and products.
June 19, 2020 — The early days of eCommerce were shaped by a paradigm of catalogs and carts. We grew up with eBay and Amazon shaping how we thought about eCommerce stores and the development of plugins for WordPress followed this trend.
Recently we’ve seen a shift of new merchants going direct to consumers (DTC). This change is more than a shift in distribution and not simply a cosmetic change. We’re moving away from tons of products and variations and towards single (and few) product options and stronger storytelling. Product pages have changed. And designers and developers working with new merchants will be invited to enter this new paradigm and develop a different kind of eCommerce project.
June 19, 2020 — CSS is incredibly powerful for styling, but did you know it can also dramatically affect how accessible and inclusive your website is as well? Many operating systems now have advanced settings to allow users to customise and personalise their digital experiences.
By using newly introduced standards, we can also honour these visual preferences in our web pages using CSS.
In this talk, Kirsty will show you how to honour a users visual preferences and how simple changes can affect the overall user experience for everyone, not just those with specific accessibility requirements.
June 19, 2020 — Merary will be hosting a practical session covering the most relevant considerations for developers, testers, designers and project managers in relation to accessibility best practices.
In this interactive session, attendees will be able to emulate people with disabilities in various scenarios, audit apps (Android/iOS), websites, digital documentation and design techniques using modern concepts and tools. We will cover all Web Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1), WAI-ARIA best practices and Inclusive Design methodologies.