

WP Builds
Nathan Wrigley
Web site building with WordPress. In this podcast we follow the hopeless exploits of David Waumsley and Nathan Wrigley as they try, and fail, to understand WordPress.
They know that they love building websites with WordPress, but the complexities of this awesome web building solution are always out of reach.
Not only are they not clever enough, but they just don't try all that hard
They know that they love building websites with WordPress, but the complexities of this awesome web building solution are always out of reach.
Not only are they not clever enough, but they just don't try all that hard
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Jul 11, 2024 • 53min
380 – Exploring Siren Affiliates with Alex Standiford: redefining affiliate marketing strategies
Innovative affiliate marketer Alex Standiford discusses Siren Affiliates, a unique plugin revolutionizing affiliate programs. Topics include customizable programs, bug bounty strategies, relationship building, WordPress plugin integration, user interface customization, GDPR compliance, and sponsor highlights.

Jul 9, 2024 • 1h 36min
This Week in WordPress #301
The WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 1st July 2024. You can find it here: https://wpbuilds.com/2024/07/09/this-week-in-wordpress-301

Jul 4, 2024 • 58min
379 – No Script Show, Episode 12 – How web typography has evolved
On the podcast today, David Waumsley and I go a journey through the evolution of web typography! We both admit to feeling a mix of intrigue and intimidation toward typography, traditionally seen as the realm of design experts. We start by acknowledging the historical constraints of web typography and the relevance of its principles, despite the shift to the digital age. We then get into modern practices, such as responsive design and the shift from pixels to rems. We also explore new web typography features, including font size adjust, kerning, and scroll animations, while emphasising the significance of accessibility and internationalisation, particularly for non-Latin languages. Fluid typography and its benefits, like proportional font size changes, are highlighted, along with tools such as the Utopia CSS generator for creating cohesive designs. The practicalities of ensuring readability through proper spacing and underlining are also explored. We wrap up with a look at the shift from system fonts to the abundance of Google Fonts, highlighting the importance of readability and clarity in contemporary web design. For anyone interested in the nuances of modern web typography and responsive design, this episode is for you.

Jul 2, 2024 • 1h 34min
This Week in WordPress #300
The WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 24th June 2024. You can find it here: https://wpbuilds.com/2024/07/02/this-week-in-wordpress-300

Jun 27, 2024 • 59min
378 – Exploring AI in customer support with Aaron Edwards
In podcast episode #378 of WP Builds, Aaron Edwards discusses his DocsBot AI, a chatbot plugin designed for WordPress customer support. Edwards, former CTO of WPMUDev, shares his journey into AI, highlighting his work on the Imajinn plugin and his pivot to developing DocsBot AI. This AI-based SaaS integrates with various content sources to train custom bots, automating customer ticket responses while ensuring GDPR compliance. The episode covers the technical aspects, integration capabilities, pricing, and future potentials of AI in customer service, making it a valuable listen for WordPress developers and business owners seeking to streamline support workflows.

Jun 25, 2024 • 1h 36min
This Week in WordPress #299
The WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 17th June 2024 with Remkus de Vries, Birgit Pauli-Haack, Birgit Olzem. You can find the show here: https://wpbuilds.com/2024/06/25/this-week-in-wordpress-299

Jun 20, 2024 • 46min
377 – No Script Show, Episode 11 – What’s new in web images. Are they worth a thousand words?
Today we discuss advancements in web image standards and new CSS features. Topics include object fit, aspect ratio, border images, filters, clip path, mask-image, and backdrop filters, which offer alternatives to traditional image editing tools like Photoshop. The episode also covers HTML and CSS considerations, such as img and picture elements, alt tags, and loading attributes. New image formats like WebP and AVIF are examined, along with the use of SVGs for accessibility and performance benefits. Go listen...

Jun 6, 2024 • 52min
376 – Exploring typography and accessibility with Piccia Neri
In Podcast #376, guest Piccia Neri, a seasoned designer and long-time collaborator with WP Builds, discusses the evolution of her career and the critical role of accessibility in web design. Initially a book designer, Piccia adapted her skills to the digital age, emphasizing accessibility as essential for good UX. The episode explores the importance of starting web design with content and typography, driven by ethical considerations and upcoming legislation like the European Accessibility Act. Piccia shares actionable insights on accessible typography, HTML structuring, and how accessible design can boost SEO. Listeners are offered valuable resources, including a free accessibility primer and workshops.

Jun 4, 2024 • 1h 46min
This Week in WordPress #298
This podcast delves into WordPress advancements including a platform for website launches and sustainability initiatives. Meet diverse talents in the community, engage in live chat tips, and discuss social media usage. Explore innovative plugins, themes, and contributor day activities at WordCamp Europe. Dive into WordPress community growth, marketing strategies, data tracking, and sustainability efforts.

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May 30, 2024 • 48min
375 – Insights from Marcel Bootsman on static site hosting with Kinsta
Marcel Bootsman from Kinsta discusses the benefits of static site hosting, focusing on speed, efficiency, and cost savings. He explains Kinsta's use of Cloudflare and the potential for integrating dynamic elements into static sites. The conversation highlights the environmental sustainability of static hosting and offers insights on getting started and associated costs.