Ecommerce in the WooSesh Community
In this episode we dive into a WooCommerce headless case study and discover some insights into monitoring your clients shops.
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In this episode we dive into a WooCommerce headless case study and discover some insights into monitoring your clients shops.
Headless WordPress has been steadily gaining in popularity, especially among enterprise-class organizations. But how much do you really know about it? In this episode of Delicious Brain Waves, we’re joined by special guest Jason Bahl, Principal Engineer at WP Engine and the creator and maintainer of WPGraphQL, to help us understand the current state of…
Headless WordPress has been steadily gaining in popularity, especially among enterprise-class organizations. But how much do you really know about it? In this episode of Delicious Brain Waves, we’re joined by special guest Jason Bahl, Principal Engineer at WP Engine and the creator and maintainer of WPGraphQL, to help us understand the current state of…
Thanks Pressable for supporting the podcast! What hosting should feel like…nothing! https://pressable.com/wpminute Discussion rolls on within the WordPress community regarding the removal of active install growth data from the WordPress.org plugin repository – but still no firm resolution is in sight. As we reported last week, WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg said that adding some form…
In this episode, the Kadence team takes a look at a recent algorithm change that Google released that they are calling the Helpful Content Update. This new change is targeted towards elevating “people-first content” in Google’s search engine result pages. Once you’ve got the fundamentals of the technology in place with WordPress and Kadence, how…
On the podcast today we have Adam Silverstein. Adam is a WordPress core comitter where he works to fix bugs and improve modern web capabilities. As a Developer Relations Engineer in the content ecosystem team at Google, he works to invigorate the open web by empowering and educating developers. At the recent WordCamp US, he…
How do you cope with large volumes of data in WordPress? In this series, Lee looks at a range of WordPress tools that can add value to both the development process and client interactions. For each episode, Lee will define a problem, discuss his agency’s solution, and share a use case. Full show notes: https://trailblazer.fm/dealing-with-monster-websites…
Learn strategies for nurturing and developing new entry-level team members on this insightful podcast episode. Discover how to create a supportive environment and provide mentorship to help them thrive in their roles. Don’t miss out on enhancing your team’s growth!
The WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 10th October 2022.
In this show we talk about the new turnkey WooCommerce, flash sales year round and a look at the first day of sessions.
In this show we talk about the new turnkey WooCommerce, flash sales year round and a look at the first day of sessions.
Siguen apareciendo las novedades de WordPress 6.1, y parece un camino interminable de cambios, optimizaciones y mejoras, grandes y pequeñas.
Vivimos tiempos en los que lo mismo se apuesta por los superespecialistas que por los perfiles multipotenciales. De estos últimos queremos hablar hoy en UBAC con una mujer multidisciplinar de libro, Celia Robot Juggler. Celia Rozalen Martín estudió la carrera de comunicación audiovisual e hizo un máster en diseño, pero su afán por aprender más…
Thanks Pressable for supporting the podcast! What hosting should feel like…nothing! https://pressable.com/wpminute Have you started a WordPress theme or plugin that didn’t quite succeed like you had hoped it would? It might be time to sunset your WordPress product. There’s 2 major things to consider: your mental health & your existing customers/users. When I spun…
Asking a complete stranger to help you with a website emergency can make things from bad to worse. Every website owner should have a trusted emergency contact at hand when things get dicey. But how do you find those people? How do you know who to trust?