In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn about the three goals of usability testing, find a new accessibility podcast, discover how to use grid template areas to place items in your design, and more. Continue reading February 14, 2020: My Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News
Deborah Edwards-Oñoro
WordPress Community Offers Support After WordCamp Asia 2020 is Canceled
Due to COVID-19 (also known as coronavirus) concerns, the inaugural WordCamp Asia 2020 has been cancelled.
In his post, Matt Mullenweg said
…there are too many unknowns around the health issues unfolding right now in the region to explicitly encourage a large public gathering bringing together over 1,300 people from around the world.
Organizers posted the announcement on the WordCamp Asia 2020 website, explaining the decision was made to ensure the safety of all WordCamp Asia attendees.
The focus for the organizers now is to assist everyone who planned to participate in WordCamp Asia 2020. Continue reading WordPress Community Offers Support After WordCamp Asia 2020 is Canceled
Plugins I Commonly Install on WordPress Sites
As an organizer for Metro Detroit WordPress and West Metro Detroit WordPress meetup groups, not one event goes by when I’m not asked by a member, “Deborah, what plugin do you recommend for WordPress?”
I ask questions about what plugins they’ve looked at already, their goals and expectations, and share my recommendations.
Often the conversation leads to the topic of this post: what common plugins to install on WordPress sites. Continue reading Plugins I Commonly Install on WordPress Sites