WooCommerce Product Pages, Blocks, FSE and Customizations
Jamie has been in the WooCommerce builder ecosystem for over a decade. Innovating along the way, he now is directly brining the full site editor and blocks to the WooCommerce product pages.

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Jamie has been in the WooCommerce builder ecosystem for over a decade. Innovating along the way, he now is directly brining the full site editor and blocks to the WooCommerce product pages.
We have a lively discussion in this episode on the State of the Word, community, full site editor, Gutenberg, OpenVerse and Web 3.0
WS Form plugin entered a crowded form market in WordPress. Learn how founder Mark Westguard met that challenge head-on.
With the State of the Word now past, Adam Warner, Joe Wells, Michelle Frechette and Rob Cairns share these last thoughts.
Although WooCommerce was not touched on at the State of the Word, I was able to get in a general question about Woo during Q and A.
The train trips ends. And what an experience it has been. I give an overview of the last eight days and what’s to come through the end of this year.
Mark Westguard from WS Forms joins me to share his insights of what stood out for him at the State of the Word 2021
Topher and Cate share their thoughts on the State of the Word and their HeroPress Network.
Daniel has been doing WordPress for 10 years, but has more recently began the deep dive into the community.
An fantastic conversation with Cory Miller from Post Status about his passion for community and what his expectations are for State of the Word.
Listen in as Adam talks about community, New York and what he hoped to hear at State of the Word.
When I started planning this trip to State of the Word, I never thought someone would join me on one leg of the journey.
It’s funny how one’s mind can wander when traveling across the county via train, heading to the WordPress State fo the Word.
A big surprise was discovering that Susan Ramsey, a long time online friend and WordPress peeps, was on my train.
Traveling through a state as large as Montana gives me a different perspective on my sponsors.