September 12, 2019 — Creating content that helps people know, like, and trust our business can be incredibly time-consuming. Millions of pieces of fresh content are published each day. How will you support visitors, prospects, and clients in their buyer and user journeys? Yvette will share two strategies and seven techniques that do exactly that. You’ll discover how you can take customer feedback and content with proven value and repurpose it again and again, without sounding like a broken record, because you’re offering the right content in the right format at the right time.
September 12, 2019 — Let’s talk about some of the design trends that are popping up in 2018 and what these mean for you as a designer or developer. We will explore the use of video, responsive design and illustrations in web projects and the importance of selecting flexible themes for your projects.
September 8, 2019 — This year I took the challenge of #100DaysOfCode. But why? Am I new to code? Do I need to learn code as a designer in the first place? And what does it behold? Is it a fixed format?
In this talk, I’ll explain what #100DaysOfCode is an why I took the challenge. I also challenge you to join when you work with WordPress, even though you don’t fancy a career as a frontend or backend developer.
September 8, 2019 — Designing for open source is all about designing in the open. Mark will talk about sharing your work and progress from remote locations in public channels through the course of a design project, explaining how this works, where to start, and why it’s good practice for all designers. He will also discuss how you can give back to the WordPress community through design contributions to Core and WordPress.org. Designing in the open is good. Designing remotely is awesome!
September 8, 2019 — From discovering potential mobile queries to target and optimising your mobile website configuration to tracking mobile search results, learn the SEO steps, criteria and tools to ensure that your site is optimised for Google’s mobile-first index and evolve your SEO process to connect with a mobile-first search audience,
September 5, 2019 — Utilising Docker can be extremely helpful for matching production environments closely, as well as streamlining testing and deployment processes. Maura will go over the basics of setting up a local WordPress development environment using Docker and some of the benefits of containerised development.
September 5, 2019 — WordPress success is the success of our community, and currently, WordPress is going beyond its own barriers and limits. The Gutenberg project is transforming WordPress into an even more powerful editing tool that will change our idea of modern day web editors.
Whether you are familiar Gutenberg or not, this discussion panel moderated by Hannah Smith will let you know the different phases of the project and you’ll find out first hand from the experts the latest Gutenberg news and updates. Join us to find out more!
Hosted by Hannah Smith
Panellists:
– Elio Rivero
– Mark Uraine
– Kåre Steffensen
– Felix Arntz
– Tom Nowell
September 5, 2019 — Works at Automattic. Member of WordPress Community Support Team. New to WordPress community, coming from Ruby on Rails.
#WordPress #WordCamp #WCBRT2018
September 5, 2019 — Writing maintainable and scalable CSS is one of the biggest aspects of front-end work. Sami will show how CSS methodologies such as ITCSS and BEM can help achieve that and, at the same time, maximise the WYSIWYG experience in Gutenberg editor without rewriting the CSS that much.
September 5, 2019 — Blocks aren’t just for editing posts and pages. Tom will build a block, then show you how to put it in other places, such as a settings page or even on the front-end. Why should posts get all the attention?