November 1, 2021 — Learn how block patterns and reusable blocks can level-up your Landing Page creation process. This talk steps-through the build a Landing page that can be used as a basis for A/B testing, vertical targeting, and more.
June 30, 2021 — Discussion panel about the future of WordPress themes.
Our panelists, highly familiar with the new kind of WordPress themes, will share information and tips about this new WordPress revolution and all the opportunities that brings to the ecosystem.
May 29, 2021 — Reusable Blocks are a powerful and often under-used capability of the WordPress Block Editor. This lightning talk provides an overview of how this feature helps to efficiently edit and manage reusable blocks of content.
May 27, 2021 — This talk shares the current status of Full Site Editing development. It provides a look behind the scenes at some themes created as early examples for theming WordPress with Full Site Editing. The session covers Templates, Template Parts, experimental-theme.json and more.
May 7, 2021 — Reusable blocks are a powerful way to manage frequently used content on your WordPress site from the block editor. In this workshop learn to create and insert blocks into your content that can be edited from a central location allowing changes to be made across the site, anywhere the reusable block has been placed.
March 18, 2021 — The WordPress block editor brings a powerful page-building experience to your content creation process. Learn how blocks can be used to create complex design as Daisy and Niharika work together to tap into the power of the block editor to create a landing page in WordPress based on a landing page design concept.
January 18, 2021 — Learn to register a block pattern to add pre-configured groups of blocks using the WordPress block editor.
January 23, 2010 — The Parent/Child theme structure allows website owners, designers, and developers the ability to create custom theme designs quickly. Daisy Olsen discusses various aspects of this useful theme creation technique.
Special thanks to the Microsoft NERD Center for hosting WordCamp Boston.
November 15, 2009 — Daisy Olsen demonstrates how to edit a single file to create a child theme for an existing theme, requiring no alterations to the original theme itself.
Video courtesy ISOC-NY.