As an agency or plugin developer, there are many times when running customer support could be made so much easier if you had access to your customer’s dashboard. But there’s obviously a lot of concerning issues about asking for that sort of access and how it could be done. That’s why today we’re gonna be talking with Zack Katz.
Press This: React-Gutenberg Bridge
Today’s guests, Teresa Gobble and Blake Wilson gave a great talk at WP Engine’s DE{CODE} titled, “React-Gutenberg Bridge: Introducing the React-Gutenberg Bridge, A Headless Block Support for an Even Better Editing Experience.”
Press This: How WordPress Certification Can Help Developers Stand Out
Have you ever wondered how you can stand out in the competitive world of WordPress development? What if WordPress certification was a way to help you stand out as a Developer? On today’s episode of Press This, we’re excited to dive into the topic of certification with Talisha Lewallen, the founder of CertifyWP and WPConnects through her work at WPConnects, Talisha has been helping military veterans find new careers within the WordPress industry.
Press This: Can AI Improve WordPress Documentation with Aaron Edwards
Now, there’s a lot of discussion this year and right now about the web and artificial intelligence, AI. And some developers are experimenting using AI tools like ChatGPT to generate code snippets. A lot of fascinating things are happening right now around AI, and as we’re recording, it’s really hard to tell where we are in this technological cycle. Are we just at the very beginning?
Press This: Word Around the Campfire February 2023
On each episode of Press This, we pick a WordPress topic, but sometimes it’s nice to take a step back and look at some of the broader topics in our community. We call this our Word Around the Campfire editions of Press This. And I have two special guests joining me today to help cover WordPress News, Emily Schiola and Mike Davey.
Press This: Headless eCommerce with Bryan Smith
So on today’s show, we’re gonna talk with Bryan Smith, the Principal Product Manager for Atlas eCommerce, about current trends in eCommerce and how decoupled WordPress is providing companies with more flexibility.
Press This: Keeping Users On Your Site Longer
How can you keep readers on your site longer? Many WordPress sites use plugins like Contextly to show readers other relevant posts they might enjoy reading. In this episode of Press This, we talk with Ryan Single, the founder of Contextly, about how recommendation systems can keep new visitors on your site longer by showing them relevant content. Hear some of the lessons that Ryan has learned about site stickiness and find out more about new Contextly features currently available in the plugin.
Press This: AI-to-Code, Building WordPress Plugins with ChatGPT
Americaneagle.com WordPress Practice Director Ellis LaMay shares his ideas on how Large Language Models like ChatGPT can be used to speed up workflow or help develop a WordPress site.
Mark discusses using AI to create customized placeholder text that developers can use when showing a site to a new client. Or using AI to help inspire new design ideas. If you are looking for ideas on how to integrate AI into your WordPress business, this is a great episode for you.
Press This: WPGraphQL and Faust.js
On this episode of Press This, we’re talking about Headless WordPress, GraphQL, and Faust.js. How these tools can be used together and what sort of cost could be associated with Headless WordPress. We’re gonna kind of try to dive in deep with this, and I’ve got two great guests joining me today, I’ve got Jason Bahl, a principal software engineer at WP Engine based in Denver, Colorado, where he maintains WPGraphQL. And we’ve got Chris Wiegman, an engineering manager working on Faust.js.
Press This: Word Around the Campfire December 2022
In this episode of Press This we asked Nick Diego and Mike Davey to discuss some of the highlights from Matt Mullenweg’s annual State Of The Word Talk.
We talked about how Playground can help people experiment with WordPress sites in a browser, how AI can help create content and images, and the WordPress repository’s new system for organizing plugins.
If you’re ready to keep up on developments in the WordPress Community, don’t miss this episode. Listen now!
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