In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn about inclusive recruiting on UX research platforms, find out how to avoid feature creep in digital accessibility, discover why I stood up for my work, and more. Continue reading April 30, 2021: My Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News
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WordFest Live Returns July 23, 2021: Call for Speakers
WordFest Live, the free global online celebration of WordPress, returns July 23, 2021.
For 24 hours, WordPress enthusiasts and experts from around the world will share their work, knowledge, and experiences with WordPress in a safe, virtual event.
Whether you’re a designer, developer, writer, product manager, content strategist, or use WordPress for your personal blog, you’ll find helpful resources, advice, and information at WordFest. Continue reading WordFest Live Returns July 23, 2021: Call for Speakers
Lessons Learned: Standing Up for My Work
When I received advance notice that my How to Enable Classic Editor in WordPress.com was going to be included in a popular WordPress email newsletter, I was surprised and excited.
I’ve published over 1,900 posts in 12 years of blogging.
It’s not often my posts capture the attention of a news site devoted to covering the WordPress ecosystem for WordPress professionals and enthusiasts.
No information was provided to me about what would be said about my post.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t the good experience I expected. And likely has resulted in a loss of my reputation in the WordPress community. Continue reading Lessons Learned: Standing Up for My Work