April 23, 2024 — In this tutorial, we will learn how to utilize the Query Loop block to display dynamic content on your site.
April 23, 2024 — In this presentation, explains the must-have WordPress plugins for every website during the WordPress Meetup Nairobi’s online event. He also talks about top tips for using WordPress plugins.
April 11, 2024 — This video introduces participants to the various aspects of the WordPress open source project. In this session, folks get to learn about the WordPress project as a whole and also get a bird’s eye view of how things take place in the project.
April 10, 2024 — A walk-through on how to customize your block theme site using global styles.
Learning Outcome
– Change Global Styles to reflect your own brand.
– Change typography, colors, layout
– Using the font library feature
– How to apply a color palette change to an accent color
– Change the Global Style of blocks.
April 10, 2024 — I’ve recently embarked on the journey of setting a WordPress Meetup for Arabic speakers. There’s a scarcity of content in the Arabic language (and other languages too), so here’s how I planned and started the meetup. It took a few months to kickstart, so I’ll share best practices, what to avoid and how to succeed.
April 10, 2024 — WordPress playground allows you to run a WordPress purely in your browser, combine this with a plugin and Local GlotPress and you get a blazing fast translation experience where (instead of the typical tagble view) you can see the parts of the plugin you are translating, making it easy to verify the translation sound good in context and see your progress right on the screen.
April 10, 2024 — In this lightning talk, we will journey through the current and future horizons of AI integration within WooCommerce. We’ll explore AI’s transformative role in present mobile and web use cases, including AI-generated product descriptions/categories/tags, crafting shareable social media messages, and generating product details from images. Looking ahead to the future of WooCommerce, we see image background removal/replacement to create stunning product images efficiently and more potential ideas to boost a store’s management and marketing success.
April 10, 2024 — In this session, I will take you on a journey through my experience of using WordPress as a Headless CMS for over 5 years. We’ll explore the evolution of headless architecture and how it has transformed the way we build and manage websites. From crafting React-based WordPress themes to exploring various infrastructures like Express, Netlify, Next.js, AWS Amplify, and more, I will share the lessons learned and challenges faced during each yearly site revamp.
April 10, 2024 — Headless WordPress provides the flexibility to bring your own frontend stack to use, but how do you choose a framework that works for your team?
Luckily, we’ve used them and we’ll get you up to speed! Let’s explore the vast landscape of frontend frameworks in 2023, such as Astro, SvelteKit, Nuxt, Next, and the strengths and gotchas of each framework for use in interactive content sites.
We’ll give you a taste of each framework, and provide our opinion on which is best for your specific use case.
April 10, 2024 — Are you tired of chasing keywords in SEO? Join me as I share a simple yet powerful idea: the real secret to great content lies in putting users first.
In my journey through SEO and product marketing, I stumbled upon a game-changing approach: Product-Led SEO. This approach shattered the outdated mindset of keyword obsession, showing me how to prioritize genuine user experiences over search engine algorithms.
In this session, I’ll share my insights on breaking free from the shackles of traditional SEO. Together, we’ll dismantle misconceptions and unveil practical strategies to:
– Breaking free from rigid SEO rules and connecting with users on a personal level.
– Swapping robotic tactics for genuine interactions with our audience.
– Finding a natural, effortless way to grow our online presence.
It’s time to bid farewell to the old ways of SEO and step boldly into the future of user-centric marketing