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WonderSuite Webinar 1 of 4 | Join us live on Tues 21st November 2023. | 4pm UK – 11am Eastern – 8am Pacific. | Find out what WonderSuite is, and how it can speed up the deployment of WordPress. | Google | Outlook | 365 |
4pm UTC / 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific | See previous shows | |||
UI / UX Show with Piccia Neri | Join us live on Weds 22nd November 2023. | 3pm UK – 10am Eastern – 7am Pacific. | Your site, but easier to use! Tips and tricks for how to make your site a pleasure to use. | Google | Outlook | 365 |
4pm UTC / 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific | See previous shows | |||
‘Speed It Up’ Show #5 | Join us live on Thurs 23rd November 2023. | 3pm UK – 10am Eastern – 7am Pacific. | Is your website slow? Join us as Sabrina Zeidan explains why that might be. Submit your site. | Google | Outlook | 365 |
4pm UTC / 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific | See previous shows | |||
Gato GraphQL Webinar 3 of 5 | Join us live on Weds 29th November 2023. | 3pm UK – 10am Eastern – 7am Pacific. | Find out how to use the Gato GraphQL with developer Leonardo Losoviz. | Google | Outlook | 365 |
4pm UTC / 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific | See previous shows | |||
‘Speed It Up’ Show #6 | Join us live on Thurs 30th November 2023. | 3pm UK – 10am Eastern – 7am Pacific. | Is your website slow? Join us as Sabrina Zeidan explains why that might be. Submit your site. | Google | Outlook | 365 |
4pm UTC / 12pm Eastern / 9am Pacific | See previous shows |
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418 – Sherry Holub’s custom fields approach to website design
17th April 2025
Today, I’m chatting with Sherry Holub about her journey in the WordPress space. Sherry discusses her background in art, transitioning from graphic design to running her own agency and her early adoption of WordPress for custom designs. We talk about how she utilises custom fields to build unique, easily modifiable websites tailored to client needs. Sherry highlights the importance of balancing creativity with functionality and shares how her approach caters to small businesses and nonprofits. The conversation also touches on the evolving nature of web design and WordPress’s adaptability.
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15th April 2025
In “This Week in WordPress #330,” Nathan Wrigley, Taco Verdonshot, Piccia Neri, and Corey Maas discuss various topics, starting with Google wanting merchants to share marketing emails for better service insights. Piccia introduces Canva’s expansion into website building and promotes her course on accessible data visualisations. Corey presents his new Chrome extension, Pause Tab, designed to help manage browser tabs more effectively. The episode also highlights the sale of the Newsletter Glue plugin by Leslie Sim, stressing its impact on the WordPress community. Additionally, there’s excitement around WP APAC, a new collective for WordPress professionals in the Asia Pacific. They discuss WordPress 6.8’s upcoming release, the final for 2025, and the implications of reduced WordPress releases’ perception. Lastly, the conversation touches on controversial ads appearing in the block editor and Progress Planner’s integration with Yoast SEO for improved site maintenance.
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In this episode of “The Nice Show” from WP Builds, hosts Nathan Wrigley and Mark Westguard discuss the importance of positivity. They share stories of meeting nice people, like Derek Ashauer and Miriam Schwab, and mention useful WordPress plugins like Conversion Bridge. They explore online tools like Loveable for web design and highlight community events like PressConf, WP Accessibility Day, and the Page Builder Summit. The conversation lightens with real-world anecdotes, delightful short videos, and curious news about bringing extinct animals back to life, all in the spirit of spreading niceness.
In this WP Builds episode, Nathan talks with guests Wes Tatters and Mike Eisenwasser about Rapyd Cloud, a high-performance hosting solution for dynamic WordPress sites. Wes, the managing director, developed the infrastructure designed to dynamically scale resources based on demand. Mike, the co-founder and chief product officer, details their focus on sites needing significant resources, like social networks and e-commerce platforms. They offer managed WordPress hosting with advanced security and performance monitoring. Rapyd’s pricing starts at $50/month, appealing to serious site owners seeking robust, scalable, and efficient hosting solutions. So, if you’ve been seeking a reliable, high-performance, and dynamic hosting solution for your WordPress site, this episode might just provide the answers you’re looking for with Rapyd Cloud as a promising option on the horizon.
In this episode of WP Builds entitled “Feeling Insecure? Episode #3,” Nathan Wrigley and Tim Nash explore various aspects of WordPress security. Tim shares insights into his background in cybersecurity, including his past experience with physical penetration testing. We discuss the Patchstack report on WordPress security, noting an increase in vulnerabilities but reassuring listeners that more vulnerabilities being found isn’t necessarily alarming. We get into the complexity of vulnerabilities, security measures like hashing and encryption, and changes coming in WordPress 6.8. The episode highlights the importance of updates and ends with a positive outlook on security advancements. It’s a tin foil hat episode, and I hope that you enjoy it!
In this WP Builds episode, Nathan Wrigley chats with Leonardo Losoviz about his new project, “Gato AI Translations for Polylang.” Leo explains how his new plugin leverages the existing Gato GraphQL technology to automate the translation of WordPress content. By connecting to AI services like ChatGPT and Google Translate, the plugin translates posts, pages, and more into various languages, streamlining the process significantly. Leo highlights the plugin’s ease of use and flexibility, including the ability to handle complex content types while maintaining the structure. Future plans for additional plugins are also discussed. If you’re currently managing a multilingual site, or if you’ve been curious about the potential of AI in your WordPress projects, this episode is for you.
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The WordPress news from the last week with Nathan Wrigley, Michelle Frechette, Tammie Lister, Tim Nash. We discuss a variety of WordPress topics. Michelle launches a new events-focused podcast with Bob WP, and starts a weekly series of talks at Post Status. We explore potential alternatives to Figma, Automattic’s recent workforce restructuring, and the implications of a reduced WordPress release cadence. We also cover upcoming events like Press Conf and the Page Builder Summit, and discuss the challenges of engaging Gen Z with WordPress, highlighting the need for modern design and effective communication.
Join Nathan Wrigley, Michelle Frechette, Corey Maass, Bob Dunn as they discuss the WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 24th March 2025. There’s a lot to talk about but also a lot of technical gremlins! We discuss various topics related to WordPress, including accessibility, AI, and recent news in the WordPress community. Featured items include the new Elementor A11Y tool, the announcement of the Page Builder Summit, and updates on WordPress 6.8 accessibility improvements. We also delve into the practicalities of using AI in website development and recap highlights from the CloudFest hackathon.
The WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 17th March 2025. Today we’re joined by Remkus de Vries, Anna Hurko and Jonathan Overall. We discuss the proposed move to one major WordPress release annually, sparking concerns about developer and user impacts. We explore Visa challenges for WordCamp Asia 2026 attendees and the implications of WordPress’s update frequency on market competitiveness. The episode highlights Cloudflare’s AI Labyrinth security feature and discusses the pros and cons of speculative loading in WordPress 6.8. Attendees’ experiences at CloudFest, a large European event with diverse tech showcases and hackathons, are also shared.
“Things hard won will not be easily lost” – This Week in WordPress #326. Join Taco Verdonschot, Marieke van de Rakt, Marcus Burnette as we discuss the WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 3rd March 2025.
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