WordPress Gutenberg
Learn more about the new editor Gutenberg. It’s a major shift from the current editor. Revealed at WordCamp Europe it has received already 3 updates and it now in 0.5.0 You can find a collection of resources and blog posts on Storify
And I created this post in the Gutenberg editor 0.5.0. and then I messed it up. Not yet production ready. Told Yeh!
Today at @WCEurope we saw a preview of the Gutenberg editor. Now available as plugin in the repository https://t.co/teYxTpCvzv #wceu pic.twitter.com/qV1wnAC7da
— Birgit Pauli-Haack – next #WCEU (@bph) June 17, 2017
Demo Video: WordPress Gutenberg posted by @Mapk – very exciting! –
In beta now. Help test it: https://t.co/LKajDNsjcG #Wordpress pic.twitter.com/GZfpIsqd2z— Birgit Pauli-Haack – next #WCEU (@bph) July 11, 2017
Get a head-start on Gutenberg Editor testing via this post
Three Kinds of Design
John Maeda talked about the Three Kinds of Design. He used his Design Tech Report 2017 PDF as prompts on screen, which was interesting.
You can read his Design Tech Report here. You can also listen to the report via Vimeo.
Listen to John Maeda explains how WordPress actually produces Computational Designers. It’s in this video close to the end:
"WordPress creates computational designers". Listen to @johnmaeda to explain it… #wceu – Not yet up on @WordPressTV pic.twitter.com/NvVsS0vcpR
— Birgit Pauli-Haack – next #WCEU (@bph) July 18, 2017
I particularly was fascinated by Maeda’s remarks about China. Listen to him yourself. Especially how Chinese people use their
smartphones.
John Maeda @johnmaeda On China: how.chinese designers work with mobile. QR Codes for tracking offline interaction and voice blogging #WCEU pic.twitter.com/YfIBlqL3x7
— Birgit Pauli-Haack – next #WCEU (@bph) June 16, 2017
CSS Grid – Creating Web Layouts the right way! Finally.
CSS Grid is finally here. I had given up on ever getting into the nitty-gritty of Cascading Styles sheets. Our designer-developer is so proficient in it, that I was able to delegate that part since 2006 or so. Wholeheartedly agree with Morten, when he says “Web Layouts are broken. We just refined how we break them.”
NEED AND EXAMPLE?
Layout files like this are not uncommon. They are almost a badge of honor. Right?
Here is a little excerpt from the slide-deck
- Firefox Developer Tools: Grid Inspector
- Rachel Andrew’s Grid By Example
- MDN: Mozilla Developer Network
- CSS Tricks: Complete Guide to Grid
- Kuhn – Theme on GitHub
- Smashing Magazine: Building Production-Ready CSS Grid Layouts Today
For everyone who wants to really dive into the talk and see Morten go to all of his 106 slides, watch it on WordPress.TV
Well worth your time!
Cathedral and Bazaar
How do we build Community? Like we build open-source. Eric Raymond wrote about his time at Linux – the open-source operating system, in his book Cathedral and Bazaar. Andrea Middleton at WordCamp Europe
- With many eyes, all bugs are shallow.
- Release early, release often.
- Scratching a personal itch
- Egoless participation.
At #wceu @andmiddleton – how communicating publicly in the open allows for others to jump in, help out & find their space to contribute. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/iHbfzbYY5p
— Birgit Pauli-Haack – next #WCEU (@bph) June 19, 2017
Listen to @andmiddleton on community organizing for WordPress 1/2 #wceu #WordPressCommunity / whole talk in a few days on #WordPressTV pic.twitter.com/cCmGD5FRNw
— Birgit Pauli-Haack – next #WCEU (@bph) June 19, 2017
Five Good Faith Rules
- The group is for the benefit of the community, not specific businesses or individuals. (egoless participation)
- Membership is open to anyone. (many eyes, and also modeling that open bazaar concept)
- Everything is volunteer-based; speakers or organizers are not paid. (egoless participation)
- Anyone can organize an event. (many eyes, release early/often, “personal itch,” egoless participation, and also the open bazaar.)
- The community works together to make a welcoming environment, and discriminatory behavior is not accepted. (many eyes)
Andrea Middleton’s talk is now on WordPress.tv.
…. and then I attended a WordCamp