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  • Reimagining WordPress Editing: How We Embedded Gutenberg Into Our Product Ecosystem

    WordCamp US 2025Speaker: Josh Bryant

    September 3, 2025 — What happens when you take the Gutenberg editor out of WordPress? This talk explores how we decoupled the block editor from wp-admin and the loop, embedding it into a standalone React application to power custom editorial workflows—while still saving to a traditional WordPress database. We’ll start with the fundamentals: how Gutenberg’s architecture works inside WordPress, and what changes when you go headless. From there, we’ll dive into advanced techniques like simulating the global wp object, managing custom @wordpress/data stores, replacing core/editor with core/block-editor, and implementing undo/redo history manually. Whether you’re building bespoke publishing tools or curious about what’s possible when Gutenberg breaks free from WordPress, this session will give you practical insights and patterns for integrating the editor into decoupled platforms—without losing the power and flexibility of the WordPress ecosystem. Presented by Josh Bryant

  • How We Revamped the Jim Joseph Foundation Site Without Disruption

    WordCamp US 2025Speakers: Jen Miller, Mitch Canter

    September 3, 2025 — In May 2025, the Jim Joseph Foundation found itself in a quandary. Their outdated, low-performing website needed updates and a redesign to better engage their audience. Using theme switching technology, we found a way to transform their website quickly, align with WordPress’s block-based architecture, enhance the user experience, and support streamlined, flexible content creation, all within the constraints of a limited budget. This agile, iterative approach enabled us to add a WordPress Block Theme, allowing their team to convert the website over time gradually. The result is a website that not only meets their technical needs but also reflects their mission to inspire Jewish youth and young adults in the United States to lead connected, meaningful, purpose-filled lives, contributing to their communities locally and globally. Join us as we share how we utilized conditional logic to serve up multiple themes on one website, enabling the Jim Joseph Foundation team to build and replace legacy templates with new block-based templates iteratively, using their existing website templates and layouts. This approach ensured a seamless transition, giving the Foundation team the confidence that their website was evolving without disrupting their operations.

  • Establishing Authority: How Agency Owners Can Use Content to Elevate Their Thought Leadership

    WordCamp US 2025Speaker: Kelly Schuknecht

    September 3, 2025 — If you’re an agency owner, your name and reputation are as valuable as your service offerings. In this session, marketing and thought leadership strategist Kelly Schuknecht will show you how to grow your influence and attract higher-caliber clients by building a strategic content platform starting with the website you already have. This isn’t about SEO hacks or redesigning your WordPress site. It’s about using your existing content channels—blogs, case studies, podcast episodes, and client results—to position yourself as a go-to expert in your niche. You’ll learn how to stop hiding behind your agency brand and start leading with your expertise. Because when you build authority, you build opportunity. Presented byKelly Schuknecht

  • Improving WordPress Multisite: Simplifying Features and Enhancing the User Experience

    WordCamp US 2025Speaker: Dennis Ploetner

    September 3, 2025 — WordPress Multisite is a powerful feature for managing multiple sites within a single installation; however, its complexity often discourages developers and site owners from utilising it to its full potential. This session breaks down what makes Multisite useful and what makes it hard, then explores ways to simplify its features and improve the user experience. We’ll look at practical, real-world enhancements that can make working with Multisite more intuitive for everyone, from developers setting up new networks to administrators managing dozens of sites. Along the way, we’ll cover current limitations, discuss ongoing improvements in core and plugins, and share actionable ideas that you can apply to your projects. Whether you’re building with Multisite today or just curious about what it can do, this talk will help you approach it with more clarity, confidence, and creativity. Presented byDennis Ploetner

  • Coding the Magic: A Developer’s Journey Through Aloha

    WordCamp US 2025Speaker: Stephanie Stelzer

    September 3, 2025 — In this session, Stephanie Stelzer will share how her team at Disney leverages WordPress and Gutenberg to craft immersive digital experiences across Disney’s platforms. She’ll showcase custom features that bridge design and development, offering a behind-the-scenes technical look at the tools her team has built to elevate storytelling. Attendees will gain insights into how WordPress can be transformed into a powerful creative engine for large-scale digital storytelling.

  • WordPress in the Newsroom: Tech That Supports Real Journalism

    WordCamp US 2025Speaker: Ramon Corrales

    September 3, 2025 — As misinformation spreads and resources shrink, local and independent news organizations are under more pressure than ever to do impactful work with minimal support. WordPress is playing a vital role in helping these publishers stay online, stay fast, and stay independent. Its flexibility, openness, and community-driven development make it a powerful platform for mission-driven publishing. This session explores how WordPress is being used to support modern newsroom workflows, performance demands, and long-term sustainability. The patterns and tools highlighted benefit not only journalists but anyone building high-impact, content-rich websites. Presented byRamon Corrales

  • Modernizing at Scale: How FSE Supports Wikimedia’s Evolving UX

    WordCamp US 2025Speaker: Joeleen Kennedy

    September 3, 2025 — Full Site Editing (FSE) is changing how teams build with WordPress — but what does this look like in practice for large, complex, and multilingual platforms? In this session, we’ll share the story of the Wikimedia Foundation’s user experience refresh. We’ll talk about how Human Made is using FSE to simplify workflows, improve consistency, and make the platform easier to manage over time. We’ll cover how FSE is helping us rethink patterns, templates, and content structure, and how we’re approaching accessibility, localization, and long-term maintainability within an open-source, community-focused organization. This talk is aimed at developers, designers, and product teams working on large-scale WordPress projects who want a clear, grounded look at how FSE is being adopted in a real-world enterprise context. Presented by Joeleen Kennedy

  • The Tech That Comes Next: How Changemakers, Philanthropists, and Technologists Can Build an Equitabl

    WordCamp US 2025Speaker: Amy Sample Ward

    September 3, 2025 — Technology is inseparable from inequity in our organizations and our communities, from digital divides to web accessibility, AI discrimination to dataset biases, VC and philanthropic funding imbalances to inadequate training. After multiple years in a global pandemic that has required so many of us to connect to friends, family, school, work, and support services through an online device, there’s no question that technology is also inseparable from the world around us. What does it look like to change all of that? Amy and Afua Bruce’s co-authored book, The Tech That Comes Next: How changemakers, technologists, and philanthropists can build an equitable world, takes an intersectional approach in analyzing how technology is funded, built, and put to use today and presents alternative strategies for what it could look like tomorrow. From staff in social impact organizations to policymakers, funders to community leaders, and technologists in all kinds of settings, there are critical shifts in what and who is valued that are necessary for changing the technology we have and the world we create. Let’s talk about what we can build together. Get Tickets

  • 5 Tips for creating a Secure WordPress Plugin

    WordCamp Kolhapur 2025Speaker: Brijesh Kothari

    August 29, 2025 — This topic will cover 5 basic tips for creating a secure WordPress plugin : – CSRF protection using nonce – XSS protection using esc_html function – Sanitizing user input to prevent SQL injection – Restrict unauthenticated users with current_user_can – Data Validation – Take immediate action when a vulnerability is reported in your plugin

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  • Unlocking the power of Feedback

    WordCamp Kolhapur 2025Speaker: Akshaya Rane

    August 22, 2025 — Whether you’re a seasoned manager or a junior developer, giving feedback is a pivotal skill that shapes our career trajectories. Surprisingly, only 26% of employees believe the feedback they receive contributes to their improvement. In these crucial conversations, emotions often cloud the delivery of vital messages and facts. Join our session, where we’ll equip you with practical insights on structuring feedback effectively with empathy. Learn how to navigate these conversations with finesse, leaving you empowered to drive positive change in your professional journey. I’m planning to cover the points below, 1. Story of feedback failure affect miserably 2. Things one should avoid while giving feedback 3. How to prepare for feedback. 4. Feedback frameworks with Practical examples

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