The document discusses working on a blog, using tools like Gmail, PowerPoint, Blogger and Voki to create and edit the blog as well as an avatar. Changes were made to the blog and an avatar was created using Voki.
The Case for the WordPress REST API | WordCamp Montreal 2016Roy Sivan
There are many reasons ways the REST API can be utilized, but why should we care? Why are any of these reasons so good we need to have the API in core vs. a plugin? I will take a non-code approach to explaining from the basics, why the REST API is not just a good thing to have for development, but a good thing to have for WordPress to keep it going and keeping it relevant. Then you can be the judge if it is a good and necessary addition.
Building a JavaScript App powered by WordPress & AngularJSRoy Sivan
For my talk at WPCampus 2016
I use Angular, Firebase, and WordPress to create a LIVE real-time notification plugin that allows you to send a notification to all active users on your website, LIVE.
The document discusses why JavaScript frameworks are needed and provides an overview of AngularJS. It notes that JS frameworks help with form validation, DOM manipulation, templating, and AJAX calls. AngularJS is highlighted because it was developed by Google, is actively maintained, implements MVW and other design patterns, and features two-way data binding. The document concludes with a basic "Hello World" AngularJS program to demonstrate binding an input to real-time text output.
The document is a presentation about demystifying the WordPress dashboard. It discusses the difference between WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress sites. It also provides an overview of the different dashboard menus including Media, Posts, Appearance, Plugins, and Customizer. The presentation notes that some features of the dashboard can be hidden by plugins and themes and encourages users to explore the dashboard further.
Angular Remote Conf - Building with Angular & WordPressRoy Sivan
This document discusses using the WordPress REST API to build applications with Angular. It provides reasons for using WordPress, including managing content with a simple CMS, creating native apps easily with site content, and leveraging the large WordPress developer community. The document also covers extending the API, building demos with Angular and WordPress, and lists additional resources for using the WordPress REST API with Angular.
Shifter Meetup West #1 はじめてのShifter 実践マイグレーション!Atsushi Ando
1. The document summarizes the steps to migrate a WordPress site from a source server to a destination server using the Shifter tool.
2. It introduces the presenter, Atsushi Ando, and his background.
3. The main steps outlined are: setting up the source WordPress site and installing plugins; exporting the site database using the All-in-One WP Migration plugin; importing the exported file on the destination WordPress using Shifter and All-in-One WP Migration.
This document discusses mu-plugins in WordPress. Mu-plugins require manual installation, activate automatically, are persistent, and do not work in subdirectories like regular plugins. The document provides an example of using a mu-plugin to add CSS to a theme in a future-proof way. It notes that mu-plugins grant abilities beyond regular plugins, themes, and dropins due to their persistence, and are useful for library code and APIs.
The Case for the WordPress REST API | WordCamp Montreal 2016Roy Sivan
There are many reasons ways the REST API can be utilized, but why should we care? Why are any of these reasons so good we need to have the API in core vs. a plugin? I will take a non-code approach to explaining from the basics, why the REST API is not just a good thing to have for development, but a good thing to have for WordPress to keep it going and keeping it relevant. Then you can be the judge if it is a good and necessary addition.
Building a JavaScript App powered by WordPress & AngularJSRoy Sivan
For my talk at WPCampus 2016
I use Angular, Firebase, and WordPress to create a LIVE real-time notification plugin that allows you to send a notification to all active users on your website, LIVE.
The document discusses why JavaScript frameworks are needed and provides an overview of AngularJS. It notes that JS frameworks help with form validation, DOM manipulation, templating, and AJAX calls. AngularJS is highlighted because it was developed by Google, is actively maintained, implements MVW and other design patterns, and features two-way data binding. The document concludes with a basic "Hello World" AngularJS program to demonstrate binding an input to real-time text output.
The document is a presentation about demystifying the WordPress dashboard. It discusses the difference between WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress sites. It also provides an overview of the different dashboard menus including Media, Posts, Appearance, Plugins, and Customizer. The presentation notes that some features of the dashboard can be hidden by plugins and themes and encourages users to explore the dashboard further.
Angular Remote Conf - Building with Angular & WordPressRoy Sivan
This document discusses using the WordPress REST API to build applications with Angular. It provides reasons for using WordPress, including managing content with a simple CMS, creating native apps easily with site content, and leveraging the large WordPress developer community. The document also covers extending the API, building demos with Angular and WordPress, and lists additional resources for using the WordPress REST API with Angular.
Shifter Meetup West #1 はじめてのShifter 実践マイグレーション!Atsushi Ando
1. The document summarizes the steps to migrate a WordPress site from a source server to a destination server using the Shifter tool.
2. It introduces the presenter, Atsushi Ando, and his background.
3. The main steps outlined are: setting up the source WordPress site and installing plugins; exporting the site database using the All-in-One WP Migration plugin; importing the exported file on the destination WordPress using Shifter and All-in-One WP Migration.
This document discusses mu-plugins in WordPress. Mu-plugins require manual installation, activate automatically, are persistent, and do not work in subdirectories like regular plugins. The document provides an example of using a mu-plugin to add CSS to a theme in a future-proof way. It notes that mu-plugins grant abilities beyond regular plugins, themes, and dropins due to their persistence, and are useful for library code and APIs.
WPCampus Online - The Case for the WordPress REST APIRoy Sivan
This is my talk from WPCampus online, The Case for the WordPress REST API. In it I talk high level about the REST API, what is an API, why do we need it?
正解のないデザインについて、それでも正解について考えてみる - Think of the answer of Design - Kite Koga
マークアップやプログラミングと違い、デザインには正解がないとよく言われます。ただ、それでは思考を放棄してしまうことになりますので、商業デザイナーである以上は、やはり正解について考える必要があります。
このセッションでは、最終的な答えを教えるわけではなく、ある種の問題提起であり、みなさまに自分なりの正解を考えてもらうきっかけにできればと思います。
Design is different from markup and programming. People say there's no answer of design. However, we must seek something close to the answers as commercial designers.
In 2015 Xavier University rolled out a search-based homepage. After providing such a dynamic homepage, the content strategy was lacking. We started utilizing a blog tool to push fresh content out to our audience but still had a semi-static web presence. We'll discuss the tools we used to build out our CDN and the challenges we faced.
Natasha Tandy created a contents page for their music magazine "Unplugged" using Quark Express. They found the overall layout and descriptive column information to be strengths, but some images did not convey the intended genre well. While inserting images and writing article descriptions were easy, perfecting the layout took multiple attempts. The main tools used in Quark Express were the text box and picture insert tools to populate the page with text and matching images. Natasha's skills with Quark Express improved from their preliminary college magazine contents page, allowing them to create a more polished final result.
Popular SEO plugin for WordPress - WordCamp Pune 2015Alexander Gounder
The document discusses and compares popular SEO plugins for WordPress - Yoast SEO, All-in-SEO, and Genesis Framework. It covers the key features of each plugin, including their title and meta tag functionality, XML sitemap generation, social sharing integration, and additional features. The author concludes that for most users, Yoast SEO is the best option due to its easy-to-use interface and feature set, but that Genesis Framework or Google XML Sitemaps may also be sufficient depending on needs.
The student learned about various technologies through creating a magazine product. They used a PC for layout, organization, and meeting deadlines. An internet connection allowed research and an effective blog. A printer/scanner was used for drafts, questionnaires, and focus groups. Pictures were taken with a camera and roles like photographer, journalist, designer were assumed. Adobe Photoshop and InDesign were effective design tools while Blogger organized work online. Other sites like SlideShare and Prezi supplemented the blog.
WPCampus Online - The Case for the WordPress REST APIRoy Sivan
This is my talk from WPCampus online, The Case for the WordPress REST API. In it I talk high level about the REST API, what is an API, why do we need it?
正解のないデザインについて、それでも正解について考えてみる - Think of the answer of Design - Kite Koga
マークアップやプログラミングと違い、デザインには正解がないとよく言われます。ただ、それでは思考を放棄してしまうことになりますので、商業デザイナーである以上は、やはり正解について考える必要があります。
このセッションでは、最終的な答えを教えるわけではなく、ある種の問題提起であり、みなさまに自分なりの正解を考えてもらうきっかけにできればと思います。
Design is different from markup and programming. People say there's no answer of design. However, we must seek something close to the answers as commercial designers.
In 2015 Xavier University rolled out a search-based homepage. After providing such a dynamic homepage, the content strategy was lacking. We started utilizing a blog tool to push fresh content out to our audience but still had a semi-static web presence. We'll discuss the tools we used to build out our CDN and the challenges we faced.
Natasha Tandy created a contents page for their music magazine "Unplugged" using Quark Express. They found the overall layout and descriptive column information to be strengths, but some images did not convey the intended genre well. While inserting images and writing article descriptions were easy, perfecting the layout took multiple attempts. The main tools used in Quark Express were the text box and picture insert tools to populate the page with text and matching images. Natasha's skills with Quark Express improved from their preliminary college magazine contents page, allowing them to create a more polished final result.
Popular SEO plugin for WordPress - WordCamp Pune 2015Alexander Gounder
The document discusses and compares popular SEO plugins for WordPress - Yoast SEO, All-in-SEO, and Genesis Framework. It covers the key features of each plugin, including their title and meta tag functionality, XML sitemap generation, social sharing integration, and additional features. The author concludes that for most users, Yoast SEO is the best option due to its easy-to-use interface and feature set, but that Genesis Framework or Google XML Sitemaps may also be sufficient depending on needs.
The student learned about various technologies through creating a magazine product. They used a PC for layout, organization, and meeting deadlines. An internet connection allowed research and an effective blog. A printer/scanner was used for drafts, questionnaires, and focus groups. Pictures were taken with a camera and roles like photographer, journalist, designer were assumed. Adobe Photoshop and InDesign were effective design tools while Blogger organized work online. Other sites like SlideShare and Prezi supplemented the blog.