wceu

  • So @HajjFlemings wins best glasses award at @WCEurope. #WCEU

  • “The general role is fading. We are either WordPress marketers, managers, developers… but this doesn’t scale to today’s larger projects. ” @noeltock #WCEU

  • “WordPress is going from a solution to a tool.” @noeltock #WCEU

  • “More tools are being desired from consumers. Even @mailchimp isn’t enough for some. Plus SaaS solutions are able to have solutions to nontechnical users.” @noeltock #WCEU

  • Comparing “interest of over time” of WordPress vs. other solutions, the peak came in about 2011. @noeltock #WCEU

  • “WordPress can still do everything but is it the most competitive solution for today?” @noeltock #WCEU

  • “We need to think differently of how a product as mature as WordPress will continue to grow alongside a rapidly evolving web.” @noeltock #WCEU

  • “To say WordPress powers 31% of the web is stretching the truth.” @noeltock #WCEU

  • “WordPress as a consumer brand has becomes less relevant. Transitioning from one solution to becoming a tool in a larger tech stack…. we’ve hit peak WordPress.” @noeltock #WCEU

  • “WordPress itself is the piece of software, but it’s not the product. The real product is WordPress.org where developers exchange plugins and feedback. It’s the ecosystem.” @noeltock #WCEU

  • .@noeltock at @WCEurope talking about #WordPress in 2019. #WCEU

  • .@HajjFlemings up on @WCEurope stage now talking about how WordPress.com and local independent developers are telling the stories of local small businesses. #WCEU

  • One of the cleanest and slickest #Gutenberg demos i’ve seen so far, from @TweetyThierry @iAlbMedina Goggle AMP talk at #WCEU.

  • Here’s the WordPress AMP Adventures Themes (Native AMP) showcasing canonical AMP functionality… mentioned by @TweetyThierry @iAlbMedina in their AMP talk at #WCEU. github.com/xwp/travel

  • “One thing Google will be doing is integration service worker API with AMP core.” @TweetyThierry #WCEU

  • Slick #Gutenberg video demos from @tweetythierry during his #WCEU talk.

  • “AMP WordPress plugin supports #Gutenberg blocks.” @tweetythierry #WCEU

  • “Only 50k of CSS is allowed in AMP most #WordPress themes use more than that. AMP #WordPress plugin scans the document and removes the unused CSS on the page.” @tweetythierry #WCEU

  • “Everything we can think of what #WordPress can render is now AMP compatible.” @tweetythierry #WCEU

  • All three available modes of @Google AMP for #WordPress, with legacy paired mode eventually fading away. @tweetythierry #WCEU

  • “The lastest version of AMP provides a seamless integration in #WordPress.” @tweetythierry #WCEU

  • “AMP pages in WordPress are referred to as just pages in the top blue bar, but reality its he plugin is capable of so much more. It’s grown from a toddler to an adult.” @tweetythierry #WCEU

  • Google’s AMP Version v1.0 alpha supports #Gutenberg @iAlbMedina #WCEU

  • The timeline of Google’s AMP and WordPress up to version 1.0. @iAlbMedina #WCEU

  • “WordPress was of the first adopters of the AMP project. An open source project that @automattic pioneered.” @iAlbMedina #WCEU

  • “AMP does intelligent pre-rendering means that JavaScript, videos, etc below the fold aren’t using resources until the user sees/clicks.” @iAlbMedina #WCEU

  • How AMP achieves it’s speed, in a very large colorful nutshell. @iAlbMedina #WCEU

  • “AMP decouples the measurement from the reporting and saves complexity when it comes to analytics reporting scripts on a site.” @iAlbMedina #WCEU

  • “AMP thinks about what the user is looking at, what the user isn’t currently seeing in the viewport.” @iAlbMedina #WCEU

  • “AMP prevents animations that don’t run on the GPU and therefore increases performance.” @iAlbMedina #WCEU