Track: Track 2 (Singapore)

Took place in Basel, Switzerland (5 – 7 June 2025)

  • Mythbusting and Q&A about appearing in Google Search

    Mythbusting and Q&A about appearing in Google Search

    In this session, Google Search will debunk some common myths about appearing in Google Search and provide real, actionable guidance useful for anyone to consider. Got questions? There will be time for open Q&A, as well.

  • Core Web Vitals Mystery Demystified

    Core Web Vitals Mystery Demystified

    I am often hired to teach performance to WordPress developers, and every time I see the same problem: good, experienced developers feel unconfident when they face performance issues. They try to do various things but get no or insignificant improvement. This creates frustration and the stereotype that performance is a black box that only a…

  • Automating WordPress Setup with Modern AI Tools

    Automating WordPress Setup with Modern AI Tools

    Still clicking through the WordPress GUI, installing the same plugins, and manually changing settings over and over again? Stop wasting time on repetitive tasks! This session will show you how to automate WordPress setups using WP-CLI, scripting, and AI-powered tools. We’ll explore how AI can assist in generating reusable, tailored configurations for effortless project setup.…

  • Speak your users’ language: what to look out for when going global

    Speak your users’ language: what to look out for when going global

    You think you’ve made the perfect app, but take it overseas and watch things fall apart! In this talk we delve into the frequent mistakes developers make when adapting their sites or apps for an international audience. From hilarious translation blunders to unintentionally offending your users, the path to global success is riddled with challenges.…

  • Multilingual WordPress for developers

    Multilingual WordPress for developers

    Creating multilingual websites with WordPress is a rewarding challenge for developers. In this session, we’ll delve into the functions, tools, and techniques that enable seamless multilingual experiences in WordPress. From mastering WordPress’s built-in internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n) features to effectively leveraging multisite, plugins, and custom solutions, this talk will provide practical insights to streamline…

  • Hidden in plain site: WordPress 6.6’s Auto-Update Rollback Feature

    Hidden in plain site: WordPress 6.6’s Auto-Update Rollback Feature

    WordPress has long been criticized for being insecure. Some of this comes from prior versions of PHP having security issues, some of it comes from user configuration errors, and some of it comes from WordPress itself. In addition, WordPress does not specify any differences between regular theme and plugin updates and security updates. This means…

  • Prepare for the EAA in less than 3 weeks

    Prepare for the EAA in less than 3 weeks

    The European Accessibility Act will take effect on 28 June 2025, three weeks from WordCamp EU. If your company sells products or services to consumers in the EU, you likely need to comply to new legislation. You can wait and see what happens, like many did with the GDPR, but you can also make sure…

  • Cyber Resilience Act and WordPress – What to expect?

    Cyber Resilience Act and WordPress – What to expect?

    European Union passed Cyber Resilience Act as a law in October 2024. Many plugin and theme authors need to comply with the first obligations by early 2026. In this talk, I will give a deep dive into how Cyber Resilience Act affects the WordPress ecosystem, and what are the practical steps everyone can take to…

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