Wordcamp Tampa presentation on Designing and Developing for Content in WordPress. Leverage design patterns, custom post types and custom field tools to take content to the next level.
The Coding Designer's Survival Kit - Capital Campcanarymason
This document outlines the tools included in The Coding Designer's Survival Kit, which provides designers with markup, CSS, and JavaScript tools for designing websites in the browser. The kit includes HTML5 Boilerplate, elements and pages to design for, Modernizr and Selectivizr, JavaScript tools like Lettering.js, and Sass/Compass mixins. Using these tools allows designers to play with CSS, work parts of designs out in Photoshop while speaking CSS natively, and ask questions that Photoshop alone does not. Resources like Hardboiled Web Design, CSS3 for Web Designers, and Responsive Web Design are also recommended.
Is your site ready for the mobile web? Are you sure? Go ahead, check it on your phone, and your kid's phone, and a tablet, and some Android dealies, and a Bleakberry. And a TV or two. I'll wait.
That was an eye-opener, right?
Web design and front end development has never been more complex than it is now, and it's likely to get worse before it gets better. Should you design your site "Mobile First"? How about "Adaptive" or "Responsive"? What's the difference between those again? I want to talk about why you might want to choose these approaches to your project.
CSS is also not really up to the task of managing all this complexity. Sure, it *can* do it, but pure CSS strains almost to the breaking point under the pressure. So let's welcome Sass to the party. Sass is a CSS preprocessor that gives CSS authors the tools we've been aching for in creating and managing large and complex CSS projects. We'll cover a few of the Sass basics, but the real value here is in the more sophisticated tools that let you manage all the moving parts necessary in creating all this new-fangled wizardry.
We'll cover:
- Mobile First
- Adaptive Design
- Responsive Design
- Stand-alone mobile options
- Sass
- Mobile-focused tools
- Compass
- Survival Kit
- Susy
The document discusses themes in Drupal, including what a theme is, the roles of different types of themers, and the typical components and files that make up a Drupal theme. It provides recommendations for software and modules that are useful for theming, and resources for themers to reference when working on themes. The document is intended as an introduction and overview of theming for Drupal.
Designing in the Browser - Mason Wendell, Drupaldelphiacanarymason
The document discusses the benefits of designing websites directly in HTML and CSS in the browser rather than first designing in Photoshop. It notes that designing in the browser means the designer is working in the actual medium, everything they design can be built because they are building it, and the client sees the real design from the start. Some tips provided include using frameworks for layouts, starting with content, embracing progressive enhancement, and using advanced CSS techniques while allowing for older browsers.
Designing in the Browser - Design for Drupal, Boston 2010canarymason
The document discusses the benefits of designing websites directly in the browser using HTML and CSS rather than designing first in Photoshop. It argues that designing in the browser results in more accurate and web-native designs that are buildable because the design is being built as it is designed. It provides tips for getting started with designing in the browser such as using frameworks for layouts, embracing progressive enhancement, and anticipating how the design will be implemented with content management systems like Drupal.
This document discusses WordPress and compares self-hosted WordPress on WordPress.org versus hosted WordPress on WordPress.com. It outlines what is needed to set up a self-hosted WordPress site including hosting, a domain name, themes to control look and feel, and plugins to extend functionality. It also mentions the open source nature and large community around WordPress as strengths.
How to ensure a long life span for a website?Teemu Suoranta
How can you design and implement a website that can stand the test of time? What are the biggest mistakes in content that leads to hours of manual labor later? How to avoid messing images with well thought out image sizes? How to detect and avoid plugins that will screw you later?
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The Coding Designer's Survival Kit - Capital Campcanarymason
This document outlines the tools included in The Coding Designer's Survival Kit, which provides designers with markup, CSS, and JavaScript tools for designing websites in the browser. The kit includes HTML5 Boilerplate, elements and pages to design for, Modernizr and Selectivizr, JavaScript tools like Lettering.js, and Sass/Compass mixins. Using these tools allows designers to play with CSS, work parts of designs out in Photoshop while speaking CSS natively, and ask questions that Photoshop alone does not. Resources like Hardboiled Web Design, CSS3 for Web Designers, and Responsive Web Design are also recommended.
Is your site ready for the mobile web? Are you sure? Go ahead, check it on your phone, and your kid's phone, and a tablet, and some Android dealies, and a Bleakberry. And a TV or two. I'll wait.
That was an eye-opener, right?
Web design and front end development has never been more complex than it is now, and it's likely to get worse before it gets better. Should you design your site "Mobile First"? How about "Adaptive" or "Responsive"? What's the difference between those again? I want to talk about why you might want to choose these approaches to your project.
CSS is also not really up to the task of managing all this complexity. Sure, it *can* do it, but pure CSS strains almost to the breaking point under the pressure. So let's welcome Sass to the party. Sass is a CSS preprocessor that gives CSS authors the tools we've been aching for in creating and managing large and complex CSS projects. We'll cover a few of the Sass basics, but the real value here is in the more sophisticated tools that let you manage all the moving parts necessary in creating all this new-fangled wizardry.
We'll cover:
- Mobile First
- Adaptive Design
- Responsive Design
- Stand-alone mobile options
- Sass
- Mobile-focused tools
- Compass
- Survival Kit
- Susy
The document discusses themes in Drupal, including what a theme is, the roles of different types of themers, and the typical components and files that make up a Drupal theme. It provides recommendations for software and modules that are useful for theming, and resources for themers to reference when working on themes. The document is intended as an introduction and overview of theming for Drupal.
Designing in the Browser - Mason Wendell, Drupaldelphiacanarymason
The document discusses the benefits of designing websites directly in HTML and CSS in the browser rather than first designing in Photoshop. It notes that designing in the browser means the designer is working in the actual medium, everything they design can be built because they are building it, and the client sees the real design from the start. Some tips provided include using frameworks for layouts, starting with content, embracing progressive enhancement, and using advanced CSS techniques while allowing for older browsers.
Designing in the Browser - Design for Drupal, Boston 2010canarymason
The document discusses the benefits of designing websites directly in the browser using HTML and CSS rather than designing first in Photoshop. It argues that designing in the browser results in more accurate and web-native designs that are buildable because the design is being built as it is designed. It provides tips for getting started with designing in the browser such as using frameworks for layouts, embracing progressive enhancement, and anticipating how the design will be implemented with content management systems like Drupal.
This document discusses WordPress and compares self-hosted WordPress on WordPress.org versus hosted WordPress on WordPress.com. It outlines what is needed to set up a self-hosted WordPress site including hosting, a domain name, themes to control look and feel, and plugins to extend functionality. It also mentions the open source nature and large community around WordPress as strengths.
How to ensure a long life span for a website?Teemu Suoranta
How can you design and implement a website that can stand the test of time? What are the biggest mistakes in content that leads to hours of manual labor later? How to avoid messing images with well thought out image sizes? How to detect and avoid plugins that will screw you later?
Guest speaker, Teemu Suoranta, works as a web developer at Aucor. There are some stories to be told after some more or less messy imports and redesigns.
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This document provides information on how to showcase work using WordPress. It discusses what WordPress is, how it can be used to create blogs, websites, and online stores. It also covers plugins, themes, organizing content with categories and tags, and setting up portfolios or galleries. Common plugins, themes, and portfolio plugins are recommended, such as NexGEN Gallery, Awesome Flickr Gallery, and Portfolio Post Type. Resources for learning more about WordPress like meetups and WordCamps are also included.
The document provides an introduction and tutorial on using WordPress for blogging. It covers logging in, the dashboard overview, creating pages and posts, adding images, categories and tags, basic settings, themes, widgets, menus, and resources for learning more. The tutorial guides the reader through setting up the basic structure and features of a WordPress blog.
This document provides instructions for setting up a food blog on WordPress.com, including choosing a name and theme, creating posts and pages, adding media like photos, and optimizing the blog for search engines. The free WordPress.com platform hosts the blog and includes basic blogging tools and a dashboard for managing content. Posts allow for titles, categories, tags, and text while pages are for static content. Customization options include headers, backgrounds, and widgets. Writing should use descriptive titles, text, tags, and categories to help with search engine optimization.
A beginners guide to choosing a WordPress theme. Learn about factors that matter in choosing a theme. Get recommendations for different themes for different purposes taking into account your skills and background.
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The document discusses front-end design best practices for web development. It notes that courts place little emphasis on web standards, design, usability and accessibility. It then outlines best practices for HTML and CSS markup, including using semantic structure, separation of content and presentation, and accessibility. The document also describes the speaker's design process and recommends tools like Firebug and books on web standards.
This document outlines goals for learning web design including using tools like HTML, CSS, and learning the structure and workflow of creating websites. The goals are to learn HTML and CSS to make your own website, learn the structure of websites including elements like headers, footers, and divs, and learn responsive web design and version control tools like Git and GitHub Pages.
11 Amazing things I Learnt At Word Camp Sydney 2014WordPressBrisbane
The document summarizes key learnings from a WordPress conference. It covers topics like CSS naming conventions, best coding practices, localization, custom post types, SEO, hiring remote workers, writing simple plugins, and planning WordPress sites at scale. The last section highlights several lightning talks on project management, accessibility, grammar, unit testing, migrations, and big brands using WordPress.
How developers and web agencies can use their website to get increase their online profile and get more clients (or a better job if a permanent developer). It includes positioning, authority, blogging, email funnels, teaching etc.
A breakdown of the WordPress Theme, including basic theme structure, what to look for in a theme, and an overview of the vast theme landscape, from free to premium to custom.
Helpful tips for creating a WebSite that pulls the visitor in without being too distracting. Learn what colors and images are best and how to keep visitors clicking to learn more.
Word press bootcamp By Sourcescript Innovations and Mentors Dojolightshire
This document provides an introduction to WordPress theme and plugin development. It discusses WordPress' file structure, the requirements for creating a basic theme including style.css, home.php, header.php, footer.php and functions.php files. It also outlines WordPress theme standards, the anatomy of themes including the stylesheet, template files and optional functions file, and common template files like home.php, single.php and page.php that generate content.
Leveling Up - Going From Beginner to Boss Using WordPressAdam Soucie
Orlando-based WordPress developer Adam Soucie will share his story on how two years ago he quit his job in sales to follow a career in web development and provide the road map for how you can find similar success using WordPress as your vehicle.
This talk was initially delivered at the Melbourne WordPress User Meetup. With tens of thousands of choices for WordPress users and developers, choosing the right theme is an important decision to make when working on any WordPress project. Theme choice impacts on not only design and UX, but also usability, accessibility, performance and more.
My presentation from WordCamp Vegas 2012. In this presentation, I identify key parts of the WordPress community, highlight some core features of WordPress, and give resources for new users of WordPress.
Learn Drupal's Most Powerful Site-Building Modules: Display Suite, Context, V...Mediacurrent
This document summarizes a presentation about using Display Suite, Context, Views, and Panels modules in Drupal to build sites. It discusses how these modules can be used individually and together to construct content, arrange blocks on pages, and display content lists. Display Suite is highlighted as a powerful tool for building custom content and Views, while Context is useful for arranging blocks. The presentation provides examples of how to integrate these modules and considers real-world use cases.
This document discusses using HTML/CSS in WordPress themes. It recommends using the Underscores starter theme to reduce time and effort. The Underscores theme provides default pages and structures that save developer hours. Key theme files like functions.php, header.php and footer.php are outlined. Styling elements with style.css is also covered. Child themes are recommended over directly modifying themes to avoid issues with updates. The document concludes with a practical example of creating a custom template file to build homepage slices directly in WordPress.
How to ensure a long life span for a website (WPHelsinki 2.11.2016)Teemu Suoranta
How to create a WordPress site that will last and how to avoid mistakes that will come to haunt you later. This was my presentation in the WPHelsinki on 2.11.2016.
This document provides information on how to showcase work using WordPress. It discusses what WordPress is, how it can be used to create blogs, websites, and online stores. It also covers plugins, themes, organizing content with categories and tags, and setting up portfolios or galleries. Common plugins, themes, and portfolio plugins are recommended, such as NexGEN Gallery, Awesome Flickr Gallery, and Portfolio Post Type. Resources for learning more about WordPress like meetups and WordCamps are also included.
The document provides an introduction and tutorial on using WordPress for blogging. It covers logging in, the dashboard overview, creating pages and posts, adding images, categories and tags, basic settings, themes, widgets, menus, and resources for learning more. The tutorial guides the reader through setting up the basic structure and features of a WordPress blog.
This document provides instructions for setting up a food blog on WordPress.com, including choosing a name and theme, creating posts and pages, adding media like photos, and optimizing the blog for search engines. The free WordPress.com platform hosts the blog and includes basic blogging tools and a dashboard for managing content. Posts allow for titles, categories, tags, and text while pages are for static content. Customization options include headers, backgrounds, and widgets. Writing should use descriptive titles, text, tags, and categories to help with search engine optimization.
A beginners guide to choosing a WordPress theme. Learn about factors that matter in choosing a theme. Get recommendations for different themes for different purposes taking into account your skills and background.
The Non-Designer’s Guide to WordPress (Making Your Site Look Awesome)Mykl Roventine
You don’t have to be a designer to make your WordPress site look good. In fact, no matter what theme you’re using now there are lots of easy ways to make it look better. Mykl (who IS a designer BTW) will share tips and tricks to take your site design from just acceptable to downright awesome.
The document discusses front-end design best practices for web development. It notes that courts place little emphasis on web standards, design, usability and accessibility. It then outlines best practices for HTML and CSS markup, including using semantic structure, separation of content and presentation, and accessibility. The document also describes the speaker's design process and recommends tools like Firebug and books on web standards.
This document outlines goals for learning web design including using tools like HTML, CSS, and learning the structure and workflow of creating websites. The goals are to learn HTML and CSS to make your own website, learn the structure of websites including elements like headers, footers, and divs, and learn responsive web design and version control tools like Git and GitHub Pages.
11 Amazing things I Learnt At Word Camp Sydney 2014WordPressBrisbane
The document summarizes key learnings from a WordPress conference. It covers topics like CSS naming conventions, best coding practices, localization, custom post types, SEO, hiring remote workers, writing simple plugins, and planning WordPress sites at scale. The last section highlights several lightning talks on project management, accessibility, grammar, unit testing, migrations, and big brands using WordPress.
How developers and web agencies can use their website to get increase their online profile and get more clients (or a better job if a permanent developer). It includes positioning, authority, blogging, email funnels, teaching etc.
A breakdown of the WordPress Theme, including basic theme structure, what to look for in a theme, and an overview of the vast theme landscape, from free to premium to custom.
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Word press bootcamp By Sourcescript Innovations and Mentors Dojolightshire
This document provides an introduction to WordPress theme and plugin development. It discusses WordPress' file structure, the requirements for creating a basic theme including style.css, home.php, header.php, footer.php and functions.php files. It also outlines WordPress theme standards, the anatomy of themes including the stylesheet, template files and optional functions file, and common template files like home.php, single.php and page.php that generate content.
Leveling Up - Going From Beginner to Boss Using WordPressAdam Soucie
Orlando-based WordPress developer Adam Soucie will share his story on how two years ago he quit his job in sales to follow a career in web development and provide the road map for how you can find similar success using WordPress as your vehicle.
This talk was initially delivered at the Melbourne WordPress User Meetup. With tens of thousands of choices for WordPress users and developers, choosing the right theme is an important decision to make when working on any WordPress project. Theme choice impacts on not only design and UX, but also usability, accessibility, performance and more.
My presentation from WordCamp Vegas 2012. In this presentation, I identify key parts of the WordPress community, highlight some core features of WordPress, and give resources for new users of WordPress.
Learn Drupal's Most Powerful Site-Building Modules: Display Suite, Context, V...Mediacurrent
This document summarizes a presentation about using Display Suite, Context, Views, and Panels modules in Drupal to build sites. It discusses how these modules can be used individually and together to construct content, arrange blocks on pages, and display content lists. Display Suite is highlighted as a powerful tool for building custom content and Views, while Context is useful for arranging blocks. The presentation provides examples of how to integrate these modules and considers real-world use cases.
This document discusses using HTML/CSS in WordPress themes. It recommends using the Underscores starter theme to reduce time and effort. The Underscores theme provides default pages and structures that save developer hours. Key theme files like functions.php, header.php and footer.php are outlined. Styling elements with style.css is also covered. Child themes are recommended over directly modifying themes to avoid issues with updates. The document concludes with a practical example of creating a custom template file to build homepage slices directly in WordPress.
Getting started with CSS frameworks using Zurb foundationMelanie Archer
This document provides an introduction to using the Foundation CSS framework. It discusses downloading and installing Foundation, which is a collection of stylesheets, HTML, and JavaScript files that can be used to quickly create flexible web page layouts using responsive design principles. The document walks through building a basic two-column layout with Foundation, adding rows, columns, and sample content to the header, main content area, and footer sections. It also covers making changes to the framework's styling and integrating other CSS frameworks.
With tens of thousands of themes available for your WordPress website, choosing between them and knowing which to avoid, can be an overwhelming decision. In this talk, we will go over some of the factors that go into choosing the best theme for your website, as well as where to find them and how to gauge the quality.
This document discusses customizing WordPress themes. It begins by introducing the author and his experience with WordPress design. It then outlines a two part process for customizing themes: planning and designing in Photoshop, then implementing changes through CSS, PHP templates, and plugins. Specific examples are provided on customizing navigation, plugins, and page templates through simple CSS and code additions. Responsive design considerations are also addressed. The goal is to demonstrate how beginners can make visual enhancements to themes.
Minimalist Theming: How to Build a Lean, Mean Drupal 8 ThemeSuzanne Dergacheva
This document discusses strategies for creating lean and maintainable Drupal 8 themes. It explains some of the complexity that can arise from Drupal's flexible theming system and powerful configuration options. It then provides recommendations for limiting complexity, such as being consistent, recognizing unnecessary complexity, considering maintainability, adding documentation, and refactoring existing complex themes. Specific techniques recommended include using libraries and view modes appropriately, limiting the use of templates and preprocess functions, and writing clean and reusable CSS/Sass code.
WordCamp Ireland - 40 tips for WordPress OptimizationJoost de Valk
The document outlines 40 tips for optimizing a WordPress website in 40 minutes. It discusses improving load times through plugins like W3 Total Cache, optimizing content for search engines by using proper titles and internal linking, maintaining the site through backups and spam cleaning, engaging visitors through email subscriptions and comments, and measuring results with analytics tools. The overall message is that optimizing a WordPress site requires implementing these types of techniques on an ongoing basis.
WordPress Websites for Engineers: Elevate Your Brandgvaughan
Presentation: Are you an engineer looking to enhance your professional brand? Join our insightful webinar where Gary Vaughan, a seasoned IT professional and WordPress expert, will unveil the power of WordPress websites in boosting your career and professional profile. Whether you're a consultant, volunteer, or aspiring employee, a well-crafted website can be a game-changer in showcasing your expertise.
Speaker Bio: Gary's long career spans from Project Manager and Foreign Service Officer to IT Contractor at the State Department's Office of eDiplomacy. With a profound focus on WordPress software support, he now dedicates his expertise to pro bono website design for DC area non-profits and offers web design resources at dcwebrevolution.com. Gary specializes in WordPress web consulting, business planning, website design, and social media management.
This document discusses various tools and techniques for designing and building websites with WordPress, including plugins for advanced text editing, drag-and-drop themes, column-based page templates, and techniques for flexible design templates, custom page styles, and preventing orphan and widow words. It also provides information on contributing to WordPress and weekly design meetings.
Presentation from the November 2013 East Bay WordPress Meetup: what Sallie Goetsch has learned she needs to tell designers who aren't familiar with WordPress.
The document provides an overview and agenda for getting started with WordPress, including choosing between WordPress.org for self-hosting or WordPress.com which hosts the site, making a plan by defining goals and site maps, designing the site layout and adding content like images, videos and blog posts, and resources for themes, plugins and help documentation. The presentation recommends prioritizing decisions around hosting, navigation, home page content, themes, and extending the site with additional features and links to social media.
How to untangle the puzzle that is ecommerce SEO
There is little doubt that competition within the online marketplace is fierce, performing SEO on any ecommerce site is not desirable, it now an essential ingredient for any business selling online.
Not only is it extremely difficult to compete against the ecommerce giants that are currently dominating the landscape, but most ecommerce sites by their very nature go against good SEO.
Suso digital sem rush e commerce webinarSuso Digital
The document discusses common issues in eCommerce SEO and provides recommendations to address them. It covers topics like site design and usability, including site architecture, on-page SEO, duplicate content, mobile search, and schema. It also discusses content creation strategies like developing guides and blogs to solve customer problems. Finally, it provides link building tips such as developing relationships, public relations, and creating cornerstone content. The overall document aims to help eCommerce sites improve their SEO.
This document discusses how designers can transition to designing for Drupal by focusing on reusable modular components rather than entire pages. It recommends starting with wireframing individual elements, creating a style guide documenting these elements, and implementing code in a structured way to ensure reusability. Various tools are mentioned that can help with style guides, component-based design, documentation and front-end development when designing for Drupal.
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The document provides guidance on starting a blog, including why to blog, platform choices, basics of blogging, search engine optimization (SEO), and social media integration. It recommends choosing a blogging platform like WordPress, coming up with a posting schedule, and focusing on creating simple, shareable posts with images, links, and calls to action. Examples of post types given include interviews, industry trends, and customer profiles. The document also provides tips on using social media to promote posts and engage other bloggers, as well as recommendations for plugins and tools to use.
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This is an introductory presentation on blogging for business.
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Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
24. Now what? Code it up.
Create code snippets/gists
Only HTML & CSS
Develop consist patterns
Gistbox is a AWESOME
Pea.rs is a great model
25. Implement
Custom Post Types & Custom Fields
Use together & separately
Make smart decisions
Questions to ask yourself
Must read
http://jamessteinbach.com/wordpress/custom-post-types-vs-acf-repeater-
fields
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29. Tools
WP Types
Custom Post Type UI
Pods
Easy Content Types
Generate WP
Custom Field Suite
Advanced Custom Fields
30. Considerations
While projects need specific solutions,
think about what you need often
• Reuse/Export
• Create plugins