‘Plugin’ Videos

  • Brian Hogg: Preparing A Plugin For Translation

    WordCamp Toronto 2017Speaker: Brian Hogg

    October 5, 2017 — You have a plugin, but you want users to be able to use it in their native language. Learn how to get it ready for translation, things to watch out for, and tips for maintaining it as you change the plugin over time.

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  • Amaury Balmer: Comment FacetWP va changer votre façon de concevoir vos projets pour les non-développeurs

    WordCamp Marseille 2017Speaker: Amaury Balmer

    October 5, 2017 — FacetWP est un plugin incroyable, probablement conçu et pensé comme un mode de navigation dédié à la recherche, il offre une expérience utilisateur très bonne.

    Dans les faits, il permet de changer significativement la façon de développer vos projets en l’utilisant pour des besoins très différents :

    navigation avancées dans vos contenus ;
    vos produits ;
    vos offres d’emploi ;
    il permet même de gérer des lexiques, des FAQ, etc.
    Là où FacetWP est particulièrement intéressant, c’est que tout ça est rendu accessible aux non-développeurs ! Il ne reste plus qu’à faire un peu de CSS pour finaliser tout ça ! Ou encore mieux, utiliser un page builder.

    Cette session vous présente la solution, et différentes démos rapides pour implémenter cette navigation.

  • Masanobu Katagi, Yozo Toda: 安全なプラグインに必要なこと ~脆弱性届出状況に見る傾向と対策~

    WordCamp Tokyo 2017Speakers: Masanobu Katagi, Yozo Toda

    September 30, 2017 — JPCERT/CC では、ソフトウェアの脆弱性届出を適切な開発者に届け、対策の準備とユーザへの周知を支援する活動を続けています。
    このセッションでは、 WordPress プラグインに関する届出の動向やその取扱いの様子など我々の苦労を紹介し、WordPress とともに暮らす毎日を明るく過ごすためにお勧めしたいあれやこれやを語ります。

  • Masahiro Nakashima: WordPressのプラグインを作るメリットは?プラグイン公開後の楽しみ方、広め方、仕事への繋げ方。

    WordCamp Tokyo 2017Speaker: Masahiro Nakashima

    September 25, 2017 — 公式プラグインの開発をしていると「なぜ?」と尋ねられることがあります。確かに、お金になるわけではないし、楽しいからと言われてもピンと来ないかも…。
    自分の実例を踏まえて、公開したプラグインへの反応の””楽しみ方””から、技術向上、プルリクエスト、プラグイン販売、出版、営業効果など公式プラグイン開発にJoinしたことで起きたことの紹介。

  • Gutenberg Editor Basic Features

    Speakers: Tammie Lister, John Parkinson

    September 8, 2017 — Tammie Lister shows John Parkinson some of the features of the Gutenberg Editor Plugin.

  • Konstantin Obenland: The Plugin Directory in React

    WordCamp Lisboa 2017Speaker: Konstantin Obenland

    August 3, 2017 — With the new Plugin Directory being based on WordPress comes the ability to use its REST API to access its data. In this session we’ll be going over the various modules and libraries available that make it fairly straight forward to get started on a front-end React client for your site. We’ll discuss a possible NPM module setup and Grunt workflow, as well as how React components for the Plugin Directory are structured, before looking at how it all comes together. And finally we’ll take a look at how the Directory is using React today!

  • Joe Querin: One Plugin To Rule All Your Custom Code

    WordCamp Kent 2017Speaker: Joe Querin

    July 6, 2017 — During the redesign/development of a site and migration to WordPress, we ended up creating a custom plugin, after custom plugin to handle various post types and other custom functionality. After a period of a few months it became evident that we had too many plugins, updating code was beginning to become a logistical nightmare, not to mention some things didn’t really constitute a full plugin. While tweaking some JetPack settings one day, I thought to myself how can I emulate the JetPack feature manage page, with our own plugins. I remembered a session from a previous WordCamp about the Custom Fields API and set out to create my own merged plugin.

    In this session I’ll describe some of the custom code challenges we had, and how I used the Settings and Options APIs to create a control panel to enable and disable specific plugin features. The control panel allows the site to turn on or off specific sections of the plugin. I also added in a default features section for features that should always be on.

    I’ll walk through the code, show the basics of how to create a version of your own, and answer any questions.

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  • WordPress Community Interview With Florian Gottschall

    WordPress Community Interview SeriesSpeaker: Florian Gottschall

    July 3, 2017 — Florian Gottschall is a professional videographer who fell in love with his trade at an early age. He attended the University of Applied Sciences in Landshut (Bavaria) and has had his own business since 2011. He became involved with WordPress in 2010.

    Florian and a group of volunteers attended WordCamp Europe and spent their time recording videos of attendees, volunteers, speakers, etc. The videos can be seen on WordPress TV and the YouTube channel.

    Because of his commitment to WordPress, Florian has offered WordCamps and Meetups a free subscription for the Vinubis video editor plugin. Feel free to contact him on the plugin website.

  • Nirav Mehta: Build And They Won’t Come – WP Plugin Marketing Tips

    WordCamp Mumbai 2016Speaker: Nirav Mehta

    June 30, 2017 — WordPress has more than 50,000 public plugins. Should you build the next one? Will it be worthwhile maintaining it over the next five years? How will people discover your plugin? What activities can suck you away from building great plugins? How do you land up with great reviews for your plugins? Does it make sense to listen to customer feedback? How do you run a business around WordPress plugins and make money?

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  • Takayuki Miyoshi: 誰でも使えるプラグインを作りたい – WordPress プラグイン開発者の視点で考えるアクセシビリティ

    WordCamp Kyoto 2017Speaker: Takayuki Miyoshi

    June 27, 2017 — 世に WordPress プラグインは無数にありますが、アクセシビリティに配慮して設計されたプラグインはまだまだ数少ないように思います。世界のウェブサイトの四分の一を WordPress が担う今、WordPress のプラグインとその開発者もまた相応の責任を負っていると考えるべきでしょう。とはいえ、具体的に何をどうすれば?それを一緒に考えましょう。

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