WordCamp 2020 Recap: Things Get Virtual
Normally, our head web developer would head down to Minneapolis for WordCamp, a conference dedicated to the open source software WordPress. This year it went virtual. How did this work?
UX Design & Strategic Chaos
WordCamp presenter Tracy Apps talks about UX design in the wild.
Color Palette Implementation for WordPress Themes
WordCamp 2020 presenter James Grumish covered the importance of color palettes in design.
Auditing Your Website
WordCamp 2020 emphasized the importance of having an accessible site.
Hackers & the Importance of Keeping Up with Pending Updates
Nick Wolfe, WordPress 2020 presenter, covers hacking and how to prevent it.
The Future Of WordPress as a Headless CMS
Mike Hale, a freelance WordPress developer, explained at WordCamp 2020 when to use WordPress as a headless CMS.
How You Can Make WordPress Better for the JAMstack
During WordCamp 2020, a big topic was unleashing more power from your website. One such presentation took place by Zac Gordon, a community builder and educator. He offered some tips on making WordPress and JAMstack work better together. Developers love their acronyms and jargon — the term “JAMStack” is the combination of JavaScript, API, and […]