This week: WP Coffee Talk, advertising and WordPress services, headless with Next.js, Buddy and Strattic integration, and much more …
Atarim Web Agency Summit
Founder & CEO of Atarim. Built my first website at 14 years old on GeoCities & then started building websites for clients as a freelancer while touring the world as the leader of a rock band. This eventually grew into an agency with a team of 12 based in London – before we built Atarim to redefine the way agencies work.
The Web Agency Summit is back. The Atarim Web Agency Summit is a completely free, online event kicking off on the 23rd of March. Register here.
If you’re still not sure if it’s worth it, check out some of last year’s presentations.
Matthew Lee Jackson talks about how to create content. And he knows his stuff because he makes really great podcasts.
Kristina Romero tells how to manage a remote team and projects.
Alex Panagis shows how to create a strategy template that we can then duplicate for our various products.
Michelle Frechette invited Matt Mullenweg to talk with her on her WP Coffee Talk podcast. Be sure to listen!
Alex Denning explored advertising among companies providing services related to WordPress, their effectiveness, and which strategy may be the most accurate.
Jason Bahl described the problems of the current Gutenberg implementation in the context of decoupled applications. He also showed three ways to get around these problems.
Leonardo Losoviz also added his two cents and proposed yet another strategy.
We are friends with Olga since WordCamp Nordic. She is a lovely person eager to experiment in the field of WordPress. Learn her story.
Code In WP explained what installing themes from unreliable sources might end up with.
It is also worth recalling that, according to the last WordFence report, such themes are one of the most common reasons for a website hack.
Greg Rickaby from WebDevStudios described how he implemented a massive headless website based on Next.js.
Two weeks ago, WordCamp Praha 2021 took place. Jan Štětina prepared a summary of this event, also from the organizers’ point of view.
Chris Lema explains the subtle difference between subscription and membership. Especially that, on some level, they may seem quite similar.
Michał Trykoszko has published the first part of a very comprehensive guide, which will help you learn to create blocks.
Chris Lema decided to collect recent news from the world of WooCommerce in one place.
In I Love WP Dumitru Brinzan identified some inaccuracies related to officially recommended hosting on wordpress.org.
We frequently discuss the accessibility of WordPress-based websites. Bear in mind that accessibility does not end with choosing a suitable theme. This guide explains what else you need to keep in mind.
Ryan McCue has created a nice proof of concept on how you can transform navigation in the WordPress admin panel. I like this idea very much.
Buddy has compiled extensive documentation on integrating their service with Strattic. Now, creating static pages can be even more fun.
There is a series of handy tutorials on building blocks in Gutenberg on the Wholesome Code page.
Krzysiek Dyszczyk continues his series of articles about what problems can multi-threading cause.
For many of us, the colors on the pages are just a part of the design, when in fact, they significantly impact marketing. You will find some valuable tips in this guide.
For those of you who aren’t yet programmers but consider such a career, Kinsta has developed a guide to programming languages.
Upcoming events:
Atarim Web Agency Summit will take place on March 23. Marieke Van De Rakt, Miriam Schwab, and Chris Lemaare among the speakers.
On March 25, an English-language Zagreb WordPress Meetup (virtual) will take place. The speaker will be Maciek Palmowski, who will talk about fast and secure websites based on WordPress.
March 31, Czech WordPress community is doing WP Beer online #2 – main topics are static sites and podcasts.
April 16-18 – WordCamp Greece 2021 Online.