News & Articles - WordSesh 5 Scheduled for July 25th (wptavern.com)
After not having an event in 2017, WordSesh, a virtual WordPress conference, is returning July 25th. The event is being organized by Brian Richards, Founder of WPSessions and a collection of partners. The schedule is online and like previous events, there is a mixture of sessions and live podcasts. Based on the sessions, this year's event leans towards consultants and developers. - Are WordPress Developers Really Cheaper to Hire? (torquemag.io)
WordPress has less of an entry barrier for developers, meaning it's easier to get into. It also has the largest ecosystem among all content management systems. That should mean a high supply of developers, which should result in low prices. However, it recently occurred to us that we have no concrete evidence to support that claim. Therefore, we thought it's time to find out if that claim is actually true. - Using Ethics In Web Design (www.smashingmagazine.com)
Every design decision is a decision made on behalf of other people, those we often refer to as "end-users." As the creators of designed experiences used by people all over the world, it is our responsibility to think carefully about how our decisions impact the person on the other end of the conversation. Even small and seemingly insignificant decisions can have enormous implications, and ethics can help ensure the longevity of our designs and help us carve paths to better futures for everyone. - 11 Best WordPress Subreddits You Should be Reading (www.elegantthemes.com)
- Going From WordPress Blog to Book (www.codeinwp.com)
- Proxeus Wants to be the WordPress of Blockchain (techcrunch.com)
- A Gutenberg Migration Guide for Developers (wptavern.com)
Sponsored by Plugin News Theme Releases Theme News Tutorials - Understanding Google's SSL/HTTPS Changes – Will You Be Ready By July? (gobarrelroll.com)
Since 2014, Google has been on a mission to make the web safer. Specifically, to make HTTPS everywhere. And that years-long mission is set to culminate in just a few weeks – July 2018 – when the search giant starts enforcing HTTPS for Chrome users. Fortunately, time is on your side. In this post, we'll take a look at what SSL and HTTPS are, how they work, why you need to make them a priority, and how you can get hold of an SSL certificate before July. - The WordPress Developer's Guide to MySQL Data Reconstruction (tommcfarlin.com)
At some point in every developer's career, there is going to be a time where you do something that tanks production. In this post, we're going to take a deep dive into MySQL database organization at the file system level, how you can restore information from that versus a backup file should you find yourself in that situation, and provide references (or bookmarks) should you need them. - Understanding WordPress Shortcodes (getflywheel.com)
- Importing Custom Product Slugs / Permalinks into WooCommerce (blog.oxrud.com)
- How to Create a Free WordPress Test Site Without Leaving Your Browser (themeisle.com)
- Updating WooCommerce: Our Safe & Thorough Guide (deliciousbrains.com)
- WordPress Gutenberg — Arrays, Attributes, and the Fundamental Flaw (webdevstudios.com)
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