Learning Pathways on Learn.WordPress.org
The WordPress Training Team recognizes the need for a clear, structured, and user-friendly approach to presenting Learn WordPress content. As a result, we aim to deploy an improved Learn WordPress...
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Public speaking is a universal fear. If you’ve ever wished to speak to an audience, or improve your presentation and public speaking skills, this session will put you on a fast track to success. Here,...
View ArticleChatWP. What would you ask your WordPress site?
In the last 12 months, since WordCamp Asia Bangkok, tangible artificial intelligence has become mainstream. For example, Large Language Models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT have become the fastest...
View ArticleWhat Does Underrepresentation Mean? What Is Allyship? And Why Does it Matter?
The work we do in DEIB (diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging) in the tech community, and WordPress specifically, matters a great deal. Imagine making unilateral decisions on global projects from...
View ArticleINP – a new metric for interactivity
INP (Interaction to Next Paint) is a new Core Web Vital that measures interactivity by seeing how long it takes for a page to give visual feedback in response to user input. By capturing the worst of...
View ArticleHow to achieve an efficient workflow with the Site Editor
From its initial release back in 2018, the Site Editor has had its fair share of growing pains as users adjusted to the change. Recently, WordPress has made significant strides in improving its...
View ArticleBeyond Keywords: User-Centric Approach to Product-Led SEO
Are you tired of chasing keywords in SEO? Join me as I share a simple yet powerful idea: the real secret to great content lies in putting users first. In my journey through SEO and product marketing, I...
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