Archive for August, 2011

Aug 27 2011

Tweet, Social Media, Crowd Sourcing Added To Websters Book Of Words

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Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary has been updated to add Tweet as both a noun and a verb “a chirp note” or “a post made on the Twitter online message service.” They have also defined social media as:

forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos)

Other newcomers that have made the list are:

  • bromance – a nonsexual friendship between men
  • helicopter parents – overly involved parents in their children’s lives
  • boomerang child – the one in adulthood that returns home for financial reasons
  • cougar – arghhh! (“a middle-aged woman seeking a romantic relationship with a younger man”)
  • crowd sourcing- the opposite of out sourcing noooo!
    “the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers”
  • fist bump – I am afraid to look this one up, not so bad
    “a gesture in which two people bump their fists together (as in greeting or celebration)”

Here is the link to more words New Dictionary Words for 2011

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Aug 14 2011

WordCamp San Francisco Day Three

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State of the Word 2011 presentation by Matt Mullenweg

Live Blog Notes from  WordCamp Day One and WordCamp Day Two

09.09

Text has evolved and is real text not images. Would never have seen this before web fonts.

The New Yorker is now using web fonts – every headline used to be cut images no longer with web fonts

Martha Stewart using web fonts

2008: 18 web safe fonts – kind of sad
Images are not the right way for creating fonts on the web

What is the right way

@font-face { font-family:   
src: url ‘ …..’}

All the major browsers now support this ability to link to web font files

09.12

Services like Typekit stepped in with a solution that protected the interest of the owners of the site.
They serve up the fonts and you pay a subscription fee.

A lot of web services now:

  • Google web fonts
  • FontSpring
  • Font Squirrel
  • Kernest.com

09.05

Good morning #wcsf setting up for my last day of live blogging.

09.15

Jeff Veen @veen #wcsf Talking about how beer has become local and some establishments are serving it warm.

How The Web Works – Talking about entrepreunerial experiences of the past relating to the making and distributing ice.

Now he is talking about the West Gold Boom – much like the internet boom

09.27

@veen started typekit Evolution of Fonts changed when browsers could link to a font #wcsf

Typographers worried about putting their fonts on the web the same as the music industry has worried about distribution of music on the internet.

WordPress.org plugins are available to use Typekit

09.38

Fundamental way the web has moved forward rough consensus running code @veen #wcsf

1993 the img tag with a source attribute was made available on mosaic this was rough consensus that got running code in front of users. Important to move from abstract to concrete.

“The velocity and responsiveness of your team to user feedback …

Showing development of typekit and how they developed the business model

09.42

Today @veen uses twitter everyday to search for their brand name to see how it is going #wcsf

Twitter has been good at listening to what their users are doing

Google first versions were not that spectacular but they got it out there quickly

Amazon is another one first site did not have books on it. Get it out there and get feedback.

Speed of iteration beats quality of iteration

09.43

“Speed of iteration beats quality of iteration” get your stuff out there on the web #wcsf jeff veen

09.46

Free software or open source software model that works today in a free and open way to move development forward #wcsf this makes tremendous change.

09.50

We need to protect the openness and freedom of the web. #wcsf Need to have belief the open and free web is the way.

09.59

Next up at #wcsf Sheri Bigelow Top 10 Features You Aren’t Using – But Should Be!

10.04

@designsimply works for Automattic – talks tips and tricks is designed for beginners#wcsf we will see

10.25

#wcsf See list here for top ten features http://www.tonicarr.com/blog/wordcamp-san-francisco-day-three/

  • Zen Mode introduced in WP 3.2 Full screen button
  • Kitchen Sink – A whole new row of buttons on the editor
  • Keyboard Shortcuts for the Editor mouse over and it will give you the tool tips also look at the help button
  • Short cuts for comments – has to be turned on. Use Help Tab for more info.
  • Embed video – Auto Embed video links by just using the url. Just drop in the youtube link. Check media settings. Search WordPress AutoEmbed will show which services you can embed
  • Screen Options – your space your way. For each screen you can turn things off that are on the page. Change the number of columns.
  • Press This – It is a book marklet. In the tools section and drag up to bookmark bar. Any media can be dropped in. For super fast blogging.
  • Pagination – More tag. Posts with a lot of content <!– nextpage–> Put in html of post Link to page styling in the codex
  • Internal Linking – let’s you make links to past content. Link back to something. Use link icon and it will show past content.
  • Single Column Gallery – put size in short code ie large
  • Old Slug Redirects – wordpress is smart enough to know to redirect
  • Drag and Drop – widgets, menu items, inside the gallery you can drag your images around and reorder
  • Coming soon in 3.3: Drag and drop media file for uploading media into media thingee.
  • Post Revisions: WP keeps track of your past revisions – you can do comparisons, then you can restore if needed

10.47

basetrack.org – WordPress site following Marines in Afghanistan #wcsf All pics with an iPhone. WP site pushed out to FB page to interact

11.04

In theory no censorship on basetrack.org reporting initiative. If info is removed there would have to be justification. #wcsf Later didn’t like to do it because then they would have to explain why removing content. Wanted to use journalist self sensor.

Operational security issue (LOL) marine is not fully shaved

FB page became the real problem. Families were speaking their hearts and minds. Families expressing stress, family members getting legs blown off. They wanted them to pull the facebook page. Security started to really like the WP site better than FB because they could not sensor. They did not shut down the FB page because they did not like the tone of comments. Bottom line they ended up getting kicked out.  “Marines Boot Social Media Pioneers From Afghanistan” .

Swarthmore College doing in depth conflict reporting on the project and exonerated the project.

Mom’s are the best photojournalists. Mother’s sister’s wives were sending them photos

In theory project should be long over but the sites are still active and the FB page

They also have a flickr stream video’s on vimeo audio on sound cloud – The content is open source so you can use it in your work

contact info: teru@kuwayama.com | twitter/skype: terukuwayama

 

 

11.18

Next up @photomatt – then lunch I am hungry. #wcsf

11.36

State of the Word by Matt Mullenweg cofounder of Automattic. The growth the inovation and evolution. #wcsf

11.39

PressWork theme has front end editing #wcsf

11.49

What people like about WordPress #wcsf from WP poll

  1. Ease of Use
  2. Community – updated often, contribute with forums

Complaints

  1. Plugins suck – 15,000 plugins in the repository

11.50

If a plugin has not been updated in two years they will start to hide them not delete. #wcsf

11.57

WordPress looking for the most elegant human user experience with the Zen Editing Screen #wcsf

12.05

WordPress 3.3-What’s to come #wcsf – Admin, NUX, Better Media Handling

  • Make the admin responsive
  • NUX- new user experience, people coming for the first time. Dashboard is intimidating start to guide people through
  • Better Media Handling – likes uploading images in Google +. Dragging and dropping images from your phone

12.09

92% of people are using WP as a CMS. Hourly rates range from  -2000 people building sites. Avg hourly . Not in CA

12.10

WordPress is not only growing it is accelerating. #wcsf

15.16

e-commerce #wcsf presenter Jonathan is the lead developer of the Shopp e-commerce plugin for WordPress.

15.18

Start shopping cart Merchant Account process 3-6 mos. ahead of deadline. Don’t wait to last minute. #wcsf

 

15.25

SSL Certificate choices for e-commerce #wcsf

  • Verisign – costly
  • Comodo – moderate
  • goDaddy – cheap
  • NetWork Solutions – cheap

15.26

wordpress security best to use a pass phrase rather than word for website e-commerce #wcsf don’t use admin

15.28

For security keep everything updated, WordPress, Themes and Plugins BACKUP everything #wcsf

15.33

eCommerce alternatives for WP #wcsf

  • WP eCommerce-has been around the longest. Can get paid add ons
  • cart66.com – uses shortcodes in posts and pages, has a free lite version
  • shopplugin.net – completely skinable

Slides available at http://www.slideshare.net/ingenesis/ecommerce-word-press

15.45

SEO is more than optimizing page titles & a few plugins #wcsf Need right site architecture social signals domain authority site speed & more w/Sujan Patel

16.21

SEO for WordPress in 2011 #wcsf @sujanpatel

SEO Fundamentals:

  • keyword research
    uses google search to discover new keywords
    find keywords around commercial intent
    Long tail keywords – have less competition, high probability of conversion
    good tool is AdWords, Keyword Discovery, Word Tracker
    First position get 18% then goes down from there done by independent study by slingshot
    Google Traffic Estimator to estimate number of clicks if you rank position 1
  • content post panda-An update by Google to get rid on content farms or large content sites
    Released in early March and ongoing
    Good content is king
    Best to remove pages that are not getting traffic
  • site structure and internal linking
    Good site structure good SEO – no page more than 3 clicks away from homepage
    Internal linking to pass seo value. Only link out when relevant
    good to only have two or three links per page
    canonicalization – don’t want to have duplicate pages in your site redirect non www to www pages
  • social signals
    everyone sees different results and how your google account is tied to you social accounts
  • Don’ts since Panda update
    use tags, stop using tags – cause duplicate content. They need to be no indexed.
    have broken links  or 404 pages- check on google webmaster tools
    have duplicate content on very similar posts
    too many ads or affiliate links
    irrelevant linking or link exchanges
    low quality pages (less may be more. Better to have quality pages)

SEO Plugins

  • Yoast SEO
  • RSS Footer- prevent scrapers from affecting your site. Allows you to add a text link to your rss so every scraper links back to you
  • SEO Smart Links – Automatic Internal linking based on keywords
  • Google XML Sitemaps – auto creates sitemaps every page/post you add. Good for all Search Engines
  • Redirection – helps you to redirect 404 pages
  • SEO Friendly Images – automatically adds “alt” and “title attribute”
  • W3 Total Cache – Increases site speed by caching your site
  • Social Media Buttons Digg Digg, Sexy Bookmarks, Get Social

Ways to get more traffic:

  • Write list post 30+
  • Infographics
  • Guest Blogging
  • Less Content
  • Build relationships
  • Comment on your favorite blogs
  • Top Blogs in XYZ – know the top blogs in your industry and mention them.

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Aug 13 2011

Core Team Q and A | WordCamp SF

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16.47

Panel Q&A Core Team Developers and Designers this is the panel #wcsf

  • John Cave contributes to core for about a year
  • Andrew Nacin  2 yr o
  • Jane Wells 3 yrs.
  • Mark Jakewith?
  • Daryl Coopersmith also known as Coop
  • Andrew Oz

MySql now being owned by Oracle, does that make you uneasy: Yes a little uneasy

How did you get on core team: Mark switched in 2004 to WP, started helping out on patches and moved through the ranks. Jane in 2008 running a usability and design lab in NYC Then Mat convinced her to come to WP. More answers went go into all of them.

 

17.24

  • Talk about WordPress 3.3 is it in the works? 3.3 is taking place in trunk. #wcsf
    The core team is all very young in their 20′s except for Jane she will be 40 in december
  • Code for the uploader, media uploader? To be able to upload multiple files. New has several different modules. It will scale. Mostly on the backend. It will support drag and drop uploading. Change UI to make it more intuitive . This is big undertaking and needs to be done to improve media.
  • Use Microsoft hosting for big project? Long answer sorry I did not get it. Core liason with Microsoft, they are now reaching out to support WordPress. We want everyone to be able to use WP.
  • Oz regarding media uploader,  Html 5 then  Silverlight then Flash why Flash last? This is how the PL uploader works. Problem with Flash requires more work to make it work.
  • Weekly dev chat on Wednesday afternoon. The biggest priority now getting media into your site.
  • Dropping support for IE7 in the next release? It is not happening for the next release. Best thing is to update your browser for best experience. Trying to push people forward but it is tough.
  • What makes you want to continue  working with WP?  Most people do it because it is an itch by Niacin. We want to be challenged. The community is the big factor positive and vibrant. Makes publishing easier and free. Has anyone seen the philosophy we subscribe to those. From a code standpoint. Community is a big reason.
  • Theme review team what about a plugin review team? Ask Matt this question tomorrow. It is alot to start with. OOPs Nacin can’t tell us something. Matt will tell us tomorrow. Plugin repository is 8GB it is huge
  • Multi site what is the direction to make it better? It is on the list. It is really big to improve. They keep chipping away at it.
  • Give back by answering questions in the forums.

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Aug 13 2011

How to Use Comics to Communicate Ideas | WordCamp SF

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15.43

Presenter Kevin Cheng How do you get a point across within 10 seconds? #wcsf Comics are a unique way to communicate, using both image and text to effectively demonstrate time, function, and emotion.

15.48

Google launches Google Chrome. Why did they do this? #wcsf Marketed with a comic book if had white paper very few people would have read.

15.53

Using comics to make sure something gets read and why they work. #wcsf @k SeeWhatIMean.org

You can learn something inadvertently It catches a persons attention and it is a happy medium

Four points why comics work

  • Communication
  • Imagination
  • Expression
  • Emotion

16.04

@k #wcsf People who can’t read can understand comics. Comics use a language one inherently understand.

Imagination is another piece that comics are really good at. A lot of comics choose to be on the more abstract side. Show just enough to give the person the idea.

Pixar is one of the best at creating expression in simple ways with body language and eyes. A stick figure can show expression.

Motion the passage of time and movement. Move the stick man up and down. Empty space can have meaning in a comic. Repetition can show passage of time. Can be difficult to convey in copy and words.  Once you understand how motion and time works you can do amazing things with comcs.

 

16.17

Inspiration for comics – you are trying to tell a story and how do you choose to get the story across. This is the right tool to get this point across #wcsf

  • bitstrips – create comics with templates
  • designcomics.org
  • Comic Life  plasq.com – people use this for blog posts

plugin called comicpress for wordpress

Infographics: ikea instructions, lego instructions

16.19

Comic Version vs. Traditional is to do A/B testing #wcsf Comics are putting the user back in the user experience.

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Aug 13 2011

Getting to +1: Negotiating Features in Open Source Teams | WordCamp SF

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14.54

Next Presenter  Crystal Beasley at #wcsf from Mozilla

15.02

Crystal is alot of color red hair purple top and red shoes #wcsf topic is about conflict Negotiation in Open Source Teams

15.26

Tact is the most efficient way to get stuff done. Conflict negotiation strategies #wcsf This is basic therapy.
Awesomeness requires a team
Good relationships with Good outcomes
Now this is a strange presentation, everyone just did arm wrestling?

This is all about working in a team and a workshop that she attended.
From the Harvard Negotiation Project
Four modes of communication

  • Inquiry
  • Paraphrasing
  • Acknowledgement – use I statements (I added this)
  • Advocacy

Differing Perceptions, I may not have all the information.

If I want to change their mind then I need to understand or know what they are thinking. “What is it that makes you think …..” Then you can have a discussion.

As a parent with teenagers to be successful you learn these things quickly.

Brene Brown TED talk on vulnerability @brenebrown – talks about dealing with our ego

Crystal’s twitter @skinny

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Aug 13 2011

CSS Pseudo Elements for Fun and Profit | WordCamp SF

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14.13

CSS pseudo elements ::before and ::after presented by Chris Coyier #wcsf CSS Pseudo Elements for Fun and Profit

14.16

Live Blog http://www.tonicarr.com/blog/css-pseudo-elements-for-fun-and-profit-wordcamp-sf/ #wcsf CSS Pseudo Elements

14.17

CSS is the grand canyon then pseudo elements are the rocks at the bottom #wcsf

14.20

pseudo class selectors is what you use to change the color of a link #wcsf all start with a colon

we are going to talk about :before and :after
div:before {}  puts stuff on the page

14.23

pseudo elements putting new stuff on the page #wcsf inserts new stuff on the page

Always use single colon don’t use double colon

 

14.31

pseudo elements can’t go on “no content” elements such as images #wcsf

A blockquote add a pseudo element
Can create a multi line quote with out having two quote marks

Design elements are good for pseudo elements not for content such as empty h1 tags, accessibility issues

 

 

 

 

14.38

Chris Coyier is really funny great presentation I am entertained. #wcsf

14.40

feature-comments good plugin that gives people gold star for comment #wcsf features a comment Chris added the gold star in CSS

 

14.48

Nicolas Gallagher three canvas look pseudo elements Don’t need a background. #wcsf

pseudo elements are css 2.1

IE 7 is bad support above is good.

They let you write better mark up

Slides are here: http://bit.ly/pseudos Without the personality, great presentation

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