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  • .@mor10 recalling @photomatt in 2014 talking about the early concept of #gutenberg at end of State of the Word. #WCUS

  • “WordPress is an odd ball. What you see in the admin isn’t what you see on the frontend.” @mor10 #WCUS

  • Final talk of the day – @mor10 tackles “#Gutenberg And The Web of Tomorrow”. #WCUS

  • Now ready for @mor10 talk on #Gutenberg. Stand by for the tweets. #wcus

  • “Disabling comments sends the message to customers that you don’t care what they think.” @nicoleckohler #WCUS

  • “Comments are necessary – they helped @WooCommerce find bugs and helped issues get resolved faster.” @nicoleckohler #WCUS

  • “@WooCommerce core releases sometimes resulted in 100-200 comments per post.” @nicoleckohler #WCUS

  • “You need to realistically prepare when it comes to publishing content. Have “emergency content” ready to use.” @nicoleckohler #WCUS

  • “Content is more than words – you may also need to rely on designers, editors, and managers.” @nicoleckohler #WCUS

  • .@PlanningWrite is showcasing ways WordPress is used for a local marketplace, providing a voice for the mayor and encourages job growth. #WCUS

  • .@planningwrite is talking at @WordCampUS about how a @WooCommerce platform almost because an economic development initiative. #WCUS

  • “There no shame from organizers saying that they are reaching out and trying to increase their ratio or goal for women speakers.” @andreazoellner #WCUS

  • Liked how @andreazoellner used Star Trek in her @WordCampUS slides. #wcus #womenintech

  • “Conferences fail when women feel sexualized, or worse – unsafe.” @andreazoellner #WCUS

  • “Conferences fail by creating a sense of belonging when WOMEN FEEL DISMISSED. Don’t discuss by gender. Get to know them.” @andreazoellner #WCUS

  • Ways conference organizers (and everyone) can get more women to speak or attend: ✅ Invite ✅ Encourage ✅ Coach ✅ Recruit ✅ Sponsor @andreazoellner #WCUS

  • RT @KerryPutmanWeb: “When we’re intentional about fostering a sense of belonging, we create a space where people can do great work.” #wcus…

  • “When I see a woman on stage, it makes me feel that the community wants to hear from me.” @andreazoellner #WCUS

  • “Conferences fail at being inclusive when women FEEL OUT OF PLACE. Like no t-shirts in women’s sizes. Or NO FEMALE SPEAKERS. We notice.” @andreazoellner #WCUS

  • “If we feel we belong, we can feel comfortable and contribute.” @andreazoellner #WCUS

  • “Conferences can serve as a litmus test for industry-wide attitudes, behaviors, and culture.” @andreazoellner #WCUS

  • .@andreazoellner talking now at @WordCampUS about why conferences can suck for women. Must see for event organizers. #WCUS

  • Steal font pairings from a site you think is beautiful. You can use these for inspiration: hellohappy.org/beautiful-web-… typewolf.com fontpair.co @melchoyce #WCUS

  • “If you’re new to web design, pick one font and use the different styles and weights of that font.” @melchoyce #WCUS

  • “Pick fonts with multiple styles, such as semi-bold or condensed. Good typefaces comes with multiple styles.” @melchoyce #WCUS

  • “Ideally stick with 45-75 characters per line (guideline not a rule). But sometimes more or less is ok, especially on smaller screens.” @melchoyce #WCUS

  • “Line height should be 1.2-1.4 and remember to set them on your headers.” @melchoyce #WCUS

  • “Check out @zeldman website to get a good idea of how larger fonts can make things more readable.” zeldman.com @melchoyce #WCUS

  • .@melchoyce is up now at @wordcampus presenting tips for better type on your website. #WCUS

  • Here’s two plugins that embed Goggle fonts into your WordPress site: wordpress.org/plugins/wp-goo… wordpress.org/plugins/easy-g… @zoonini #WCUS