Category: Regular Session

  • Building a WordPress Product Empire From Scratch: A Blueprint

    If you’ve ever been curious about making WordPress products, this session is for you. We will cover every aspect of building a WordPress product empire. Here is what to expect: – How to research a WordPress product idea. – How to validate your product. – Licensing and selling your product: tools to use and platforms…

  • Unmasking XSS Attacks in WordPress: Understanding and Preventing Security Threats

    Cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks pose significant security risks to WordPress sites, often exploited to hijack user sessions, steal sensitive data, or inject malicious scripts. In this session, we will explore the anatomy of an XSS attack, understand how such vulnerabilities are introduced into WordPress sites, and highlight the severe consequences they can cause. Most importantly,…

  • WordPress Playground: A Fast and Simple Way to Test and Develop

    In this talk, we’ll explore how you can build, test, and launch quickly using WordPress Playground – without needing a server. You’ll see how to run WordPress directly in your browser, test plugins, themes, and different WordPress versions. We’ll cover using blueprints, resetting environments for quick experimentation, and leveraging APIs for more advanced testing. Finally,…

  • Chasing the perfect Core Web Vitals score: Demystifying CWV for WordPress

    Google does an excellent job of explaining CWV, and what each metric means. However the practical implementation on real sites can be daunting. Often, while optimising CWV metrics, you’ll see improvement in one or two to a 90+ score, only to see that one will remain stubbornly at 50. In this talk, I will simplify…

  • Benefits of Contributing to WordPress

    In my talk, I’ll share about my 10 years of contribution journey, doing volunteering contribution to full time sponsored contributor, benefits that I’m getting and more. I’ll also encourage WordPress to contribute to the WordPress project and also that information about five for the future and why it is necessary.