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  • Joshua Giowaya: Legos for Developers – A Modular Approach to WordPress Development

    WordCamp Los Angeles 2018Speaker: Joshua Giowaya

    December 6, 2018 — Let’s explore the benefits of thinking in re-usable blocks. Atomic design, Modular Development, and D.R.Y. methodology improves productivity, enhances UI and empowers authors. We will explore multiple methods to achieve modularity in our WP themes. Leveraging the WordPress templating system and Advanced Custom Fields or Using blocks in the form of Gutenberg.

  • Matt Cromwell: Beginner’s Day – Creating Content – Post and Page

    WordCamp Los Angeles 2018Speaker: Matt Cromwell

    December 6, 2018 — Gutenberg is coming. Matt will cover how to create content on your site, whether you are using the classic editor or not. Learn the basics of content creation on one of the most popular content management systems, WordPress.

  • Evan Stanton: Beginner’s Day – Choosing and Using Plugins

    WordCamp Los Angeles 2018Speaker: Evan Stanton

    December 6, 2018 — Once you have a theme chosen and have used customizer to customize it, how do you add functionality? WordPress plugins are an easy way to add functionality to your or your client’s site. How do you know which one is the best one for the feature you want? How do you know if it is good code and will stand the test of time and deal with the demands of the business? You will learn how to pick out, install, and use WordPress plugins.

  • Michael Dance: Gutenberg for Site Developers

    WordCamp Philadelphia 2018Speaker: Michael Dance

    December 6, 2018 — Gutenberg is great for bloggers who want better publishing tools, but what about developers who need to craft customized CMS experiences for their clients? If you use a lot of custom fields and are horrified at the idea of giving clients any design control, this session is for you. We’ll talk about:

    when to use Gutenberg, and when not to;
    what should be a block, and what should stay a custom field;
    how to limit a client’s color and text options;
    the magic of block templates and block locking;
    and how your theme development will change.
    Now is the chance to create new site building best practices and drive the evolution of block editing. Let’s get excited for what’s possible!

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  • Tara Claeys: Making Friends with the Inspector – How Non-Developers Can Harmlessly Dig into Code for the 1st Time

    WordCamp Philadelphia 2018Speaker: Tara Claeys

    December 6, 2018 — When I started learning and playing with CSS, I didn’t know how to use the browser inspector (I use Chrome). The first time someone showed me how to use the Inspector, I was hooked on “playing” with code and learning how css properties relate to each other.

    In this talk, we’ll focus on debugging tools in the Inspector for non-developers. We’ll play with the Inspector to edit some CSS on “live” websites without actually editing the code. We’ll discuss ways to make the most of using the inspector to save time in development by visualizing changes on the front end before editing the code in the style sheet. This talk will also be helpful for designers who want to give developers specific edits, such as font size, padding and margins.

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  • Gayle Williams: How to Write Winning Website Copy

    WordCamp Philadelphia 2018Speaker: Gayle Williams

    December 6, 2018 — How many times have you had to wrestle with clients to pull out the website copy you need to complete their website? If you are not a writer at heart you may feel hesitant to add website copy writing to your project proposal. Fear no more. Even Thomas Jefferson struggled to write the Declaration of Independence and get it past the committee’s approval, but look what good copy can accomplish!

    You don’t have to be a Founding Father or a Madison Avenue whiz kid to write copy that connects the facts of the business to the needs of the customer. What you do need is an awareness of the key building blocks of effective copy: persuasive writing, the customer persona, and buying journey. In this session we will take examples of basic copy and whip them into winning website copy. Not only will you get a booster shot for your own writing skills, you will walk away with powerful tools to create a more successful website.

  • Diane Varner: Leveraging WordPress to Build Communities

    WordCamp Philadelphia 2018Speaker: Diane Varner

    December 6, 2018 — Inbound strategies require thinking through the right plugins, information architecture and template for your audience. The talk with walk through the importance of customer-centric focus with both design and content in building a digital community.

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  • Laura Strader: Designing a Conversation – An Intro to UX Writing and Conversational Microcopy

    WordCamp Philadelphia 2018Speaker: Laura Strader

    December 5, 2018 — We’re all humans, right? The primary way we exchange information with each other is by having a conversation and that’s what users expect from websites and apps. They want to know the how and why when they’re asked to give up valuable personal information. Everything from lead forms to loading screens are a part of the conversation and should be answering those questions. And just like a conversation, the flow of information is expected to go both ways.

    In this talk, we’ll discuss the art of designing the words people see when they interact with software and how to craft a genuine conversation with your users.

  • Beka Rice: Understanding Merchants – Building Plugins for the E-Commerce User

    WordCamp Philadelphia 2018Speaker: Beka Rice

    December 5, 2018 — Most of the battle in building a great software product is understanding your user’s job stories: how will your software be used, and who will be using it? This session will look at best practices in building plugins for eCommerce users, from great code foundations to excellent user experience.

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  • Sibel Tasar: Let’s Talk About Using Colors

    WordCamp Philadelphia 2018Speaker: Sibel Tasar

    December 5, 2018 — Color plays a very important role in designing websites. Trying to find a good color scheme can be little scary if we are not sure where to start.

    In this talk, we will discuss how color psychology and theory could help us in choosing the right colors for what our site or brand represents, and the do’s and dont’s while choosing colors. We’ll also look at some helpful color creation resources.