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Re-Humanizing the Web
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Can technology dehumanise the Web? Are the use of AIs, and the lack of tools and spaces from which to facilitate safe, accessible, respectful, and inclusive browsing, favouring the dehumanisation of the Web? Will a healthy environment that fosters solidarity and universal social values succeed in rehumanising it? Or should we rethink the values that…
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Fixing the ladder: getting more women into leadership at WordPress businesses
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In this talk, Siobhan and Dee will talk about why it might be that so many WordPress businesses are led by men, share some of the challenges faced by women in WordPress businesses, how they have overcome those challenges as individuals, and what we can do as a business ecosystem to help more women into…
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Mastering WordPress Block Themes: 3 Key Principles for Beginners
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In this beginner-friendly session, dive into the world of WordPress block themes. Discover how Blocks, Templates, and Styles can revolutionise website design, offering simplicity and flexibility. Learn to utilise Theme Blocks for enhanced customization, understand the advantages over classic themes, and master Styles for a unique website aesthetic. Ideal for those new to WordPress, this…
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How the WordPress community changed my life
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Eneko was passing a bad moment on his life when he saw that the community was organising a WordCamp in Bilbao. He decided to attend, and the community he met changed his life
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Accessible Presentations for WordCamps and Meetups
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Whether you’re speaking at a local WordPress Meetup or a flagship WordCamp, people with disabilities can show up and be willing to get the most out of your session: would you be ready for that? Preparing for a presentation usually requires a lot of work, and you may think of accessibility as an extra burden…
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Diverse and sustainable future: How high school teachers in Uganda are nurturing a young WordPress community
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Discover how Ugandan high-school teachers are empowering the next generation as WordPress contributors. By integrating WordPress into their teaching, sharing knowledge, and organising student-friendly WordCamps, they foster diverse communities and use WordPress as a tool for empowerment. Although there’s still much to do, I’m excited to share their achievements and success stories with you.