5 Things to Know About Video Headers Introduced in WordPress 4.7

Announced in WordPress 4.7, the new video header feature caught a lot of attention from WordPress designers and developers.

And with support for video headers in the new Twenty Seventeen theme, people were able to see exactly how it looked.

My digital marketing friends were thrilled with the new feature. But they discovered a few hiccups along the way when they tried to add a video header to their WordPress sites. Continue reading 5 Things to Know About Video Headers Introduced in WordPress 4.7

Photo of the Week: 2017 Plymouth Ice Festival

dog ice sculpture standing guard at night, illuminated with green light

While ooohing and aahing over the gorgeous ice sculptures created by ice carvers and local culinary arts college students, like this stunning dog ice sculpture, is my typical way of enjoying the Plymouth Ice Festival, this year the festival had an added feature: interactive games at the children’s ice playground.

“Whoa! I won 100 points,” shouted the grinning young child bundled up in a winter snowsuit next to me.

“Did you see it?” Continue reading Photo of the Week: 2017 Plymouth Ice Festival

Takeaways from How Learning American Sign Language Improved My Alt Text

Thanks to Accessibility New York City (A11y NYC) livestreaming their January 2017 meetup last night, I was able to attend Shawn Lauriat’s presentation How Learning American Sign Language (ASL) Improved My Alt Text.

Before Lauriat began his presentation, he introduced himself as one of the co-organizers for the A11y NYC meetup group and spoke about his job at Google, working on accessibility for Google Docs and Drive (sounds cool to me!).

I smiled and nodded my head when he said: Continue reading Takeaways from How Learning American Sign Language Improved My Alt Text