Sé Reed
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This week on the show our field reporter Sé Reed is attending WordCamp US in National Harbor, Maryland. She’s attending all the things and will be reporting back her findings.
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Suzette’s Quest to Simplify Contribution – A decade ago, Suzette recognized the challenges people faced in finding ways to contribute to the WordPress project. Determined to improve this, she opened a ticket called “Add a ‘Contribute’ tab to the About page.” Though the ticket lay dormant for 9 years, it was eventually picked up and…
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In this episode of DevBranch, the roundtable, including Jason Tucker, Jason Cosper, Sé Reed, and Jos Velasco, discusses the complexities of development and design within the WordPress environment. They touch on the abstract nature of clicking through settings, comparing it to a “Fisher Price control panel,” and discuss the simplification of design components, likening it…
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This week on WPwatercooler we’re talking with Nyasha about our wishes for WordPress 6.4. Got a wish? We’d love to hear it in the comments or live in the chat.
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This week on WPwatercooler were going to be discussing everything coming out in WordPress 6.3 and our thoughts on the new features Also on: FacebookFacebook YouTubeYouTube TwitchTwitch
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This week on the show we’re discussing layoffs, AI, integration, industry shrinkage, and dealing with Tech Bros (oh my!)
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This week on WPwatercooler we’re discussing the reusable block being renamed to Patterns. These patterns have sync and non-sync options allowing for them to be reusable in their state or to have their state synced between the other instances that are being synced.
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On this week’s episode of WPwatercooler, we delve into the ever-expanding influence of Gutenberg, the innovative website-building block technology. Known for its role in revolutionizing WordPress, Gutenberg is stepping beyond its birthplace and finding applications in an increasing number of places. We’re exploring the power and versatility of this tool as it transforms not just…
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This week on WPwatercooler’s Dev Branch the crew will be discussing WordPress Plugin development and the process involved in doing so. Coding, testing, submitting, approval, and ultimately being used on WordPress websites.
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On this episode, we’re celebrating WordPress’s 20th birthday sharing some stories of the past and what were expecting from the future of the software and community that were quite fond of.