Over the last two years, I’ve attended two virtual WordCamps as an organizer and several virtual conferences. Several people would
Category: Opinion & Analysis
WordCamp Asia launches a diversity scholarship
An exciting proof-of-concept that I hope catches on for all events.
WordPress succeeds by embracing the superfans, not dismissing them
How smart organizations nurture fans and sustain valuable brands for generations.
Our WordCamp Travel Program – Stats, Recap, and the Future!
The details on our 2022 program – and signups for next year are open!
How Non-Compliance with the ADA Can Be B-A-D For Your Business
Like other pieces of civil rights legislation in the United States, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is aimed at
A sudden change leaves WordPress plugin devs in the dark
One chart is all we had. Now it’s gone.
Enough with this woke stuff: and other racist speech you can unlearn
If you think something is “woke” and you just heard that word in the last few years, you’re probably spouting a lot of racist stuff. Let me teach you how not to do that.
Finding Diversity of Thought In MasterWP
When Rob Howard first approached me about working for Howard Development and Consulting (now HDC), I didn’t know anything about
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A look at the code behind countdown timers that don’t count down to anything.
Some things I want to see at WordCampUS 2023
While WordCamp 2022 was the bees knees, I wanted to offer a few suggestions on how we could make it even better for 2023.
The Imaginary Block-vs-Classic Battle in WordPress
If I don’t use the “Classic Editor” plugin OR Full Site Editing, do I even exist?
Some great stuff I’ve learnt from WordCamp US 2022
WordCamp US 2022 took place just a few days ago in San Diego, California, drawing a crowd of 650 devotees.