Wow! WordPress has been around for 18 years now? I can remember when I was converting my b2 cafelog blog over to the beta version of WordPress, so many years ago. It’s been a long journey, and I’ve been grateful to meet thousands of WordPress users in-person, at WordCamps and other blogging and social media
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WordPress 5.0 is nearly here. Are you ready for Gutenberg?
The long awaited WordPress version 5.0, with the Gutenberg content editor, is nearly ready to be released. There’s still a lot of things to iron out, like accessibility, and the obvious- re-teaching current WordPress users the new editor. However, the biggest question has been if people are ready for it? What is Gutenberg? Gutenberg is
[Continue Reading...]WordCamp US 2017 – Are you going to be there?
This year, on December 1-3, 2017, will be the 3rd annual WordCamp US. The past few years, this conference was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but this time, it’s in Nashville, Tennessee. WordCamp US 2017 will be at the new Music City Center, in downtown Nashville. This WordPress conference will have around 3,000 attendees from around the
[Continue Reading...]I’m Taking the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge #31DBBB
Yes, you heard it, I’m trying ProBlogger’s 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge. After all these years blogging, I’ve rarely admitted to participating in a blog challenge. After a post in the You Can Do It Online group on Facebook, a group of bloggers I’ve known for some time decided to start. I
[Continue Reading...]WordCamp US 2016 Recap – Part 2
If you missed Part 1 of the WordCamp US 2016 recap, you can find it here. This is Part 2 of the series. Again, I want to thank both GoDaddy and WPEngine for making my trip to WordCamp US 2016 possible. WordCamp US 2016 Recap – Part 2 Day 1 After Parties I went to
[Continue Reading...]WordCamp US 2016 Recap – Part 1
WordCamp US 2016 was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 2-4, 2016. It was the 2nd WordCamp US, and the last to be held in Philly. I had a blast, and it wouldn’t have been possible without GoDaddy and WPEngine generously sponsoring my trip. I took a lot of pictures and did a lot of things,
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