December 16, 2022 Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development Resources

Welcome to the 541st (!) and last edition of my hand-curated roundup post of web design and development resources. Earlier this week I announced after 25 years in web design, I’m retiring at the end of 2022. My roundup posts launched in 2011 when my friend Nick DeNardis asked me share my resources in a… Continue reading December 16, 2022 Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development Resources

Changes

truss bridge crossing a river with brilliantly colored trees in fall colors of gold, red, and orange

After 25 years working in web design and development, I’m retiring at the end of 2022. It’s been an amazing journey and learning experience as I transitioned from software quality assurance and internationalization to designing websites. From writing my first website for my church in Notepad, I’ve had the opportunity to work with nonprofits, higher… Continue reading Changes

How to Watch State of the Word 2022

State of the Word 2022: The Yearly Recap from Matt Mullenweg, New York City, with dark blue image of Matt Mullenweg in background.

For WordPress users, designers, and developers, the annual State of the Word keynote address by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg is a not-to-be-missed event.

State of the Word is when Mullenweg:

  • Highlights WordPress accomplishments over the past year
  • Discusses what WordPress users can expect in the future
  • Answers questions from WordPress users

This year’s State of the Word is a hybrid event, with an in-person audience in New York City as well as livestream.

(I’ve been a fan of the State of the Word events for years, watching in person at the WordCamp US 2015 and 2016 conferences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.)

Continue reading How to Watch State of the Word 2022