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Tim Nolte
Tim Nolte
Daily thoughts and experiences from my life.
  • Have I Arrived? Maybe In The Eyes Of Some
    Development / Featured / Geek / Programming / Social Networking / WordPress

    Have I Arrived? Maybe In The Eyes Of Some

    ByTim Nolte July 15, 2019July 15, 2019

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  • Running For Wells In Africa Means Lives Are Changed
    Featured / Running

    Running For Wells In Africa Means Lives Are Changed

    ByTim Nolte July 15, 2019July 15, 2019
    While I have been involved with Hope Water International, I have seen first hand the lives that are changed. Obviously, being able to travel to Sierra Leone Africa I saw what kind of life change can occur for people there. However, the other place that lives are changed are right here within the #HWI Team. The support of each other in the HWI community has helped people accomplish more than they had ever thought. That is another reason #WhyIRun with the HWI Team. When you have a group that is on a mission to show love to people half way around the world that they may never know, that loves spills over into the group itself. #Run4Water #GRMarathon Donate to Clean Water: https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

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  • Topher DeRosia
    Notes / WordPress

    Talking to Other Sites with the WP HTTP API – Topher DeRosia

    ByTim Nolte July 13, 2019July 13, 2019
    Why Talk To Other Sites? Ask them questions – Getting Data Tell them things – Process Requests. How is This Done? GET – wp_remote_get() POST – wp_remote_post() HEAD – wp_remote_head() Cache API Content WordPress Sites (/wp-json) – pull public WordPress site data

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  • Joe A Simpson, Jr
    Notes / WordPress

    Lucky 7: Don’t Do Anything Until You Hear This – Joe A Simpson Jr

    ByTim Nolte July 13, 2019July 13, 2019
    http://bit.ly/joesimpsonjr-wcgr Hosting I purchase too much hosting… Start with free and level up as you learn WordPress Compare what you need Considerations Site Traffic eCommerce Site Speed Environmentally conscious Staging Uptime Site Design Why doesn’t my site look like the demo? Setup the test data for the demo Make sure there is support I have a premium theme but I can’t move things around. Page Builder or Traditional Theme? Do you need flexibility or are you OK with the theme restrictions? Accessibility Accessibility makes me angry… Color Links without underline can affect people with color blindness Colors shouldn’t be the only way to convey a message Color contrast testing Start with an Accessible Theme Check with the Tab Key – Does it navigate the site…

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  • Steve Grunwell - Testing WordPress
    Notes / WordPress

    WordCamp GR 2019 – Confidently Testing WordPress – Steve Grunwell

    ByTim Nolte July 13, 2019November 6, 2019 Updated onNovember 6, 2019
    https://stevegrunwell.github.io/confidently-testing-wordpress/#/ Testing Fundamentals Automated Testing Reduces time + chance of human error Easily reproducible Gateway to CI/CD Test Types Unit – Test the smallest possible unit of an app. Often a single function Integration – How individual components interact End-to-End(E2E) – An entire path through an application Automated Testing Pyramid ROI for Testing System Under Test (SUT) The system we’re currently testing: A single method A class A whole feature WordPress Testing is Complicated Tightly-coupled system Difficult to test anything in true isolation Testing Toolbox PhpUnit – https://phpunit.de/ Structure Test Suite – Collection of test classes Test Class (class) – Collection of test methods Test Case (method) – A single scenario to be tested Assertions True or False Equality Verify Contents – contains, regular expression…

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  • Contributing to WordPress: Moving From User to Contributor – WordCamp Grand Rapids 2019 Lightening
    WordPress

    Contributing to WordPress: Moving From User to Contributor – WordCamp Grand Rapids 2019 Lightening

    ByTim Nolte July 13, 2019July 18, 2019 Updated onJuly 18, 2019
    1. Introduction WordPress History 2005 – First Blog 2006 – First Podcast 2008 – First Custom Theme/Plugin 2013 – First WordCamp 2014 – First Time WordCamp Volunteer 2018 – First WooCommerce Site 2018 – First Time WordCamp Speaker 2018 – Full Co-Maintainer to WordPress.org Plugin 2. What Does It Mean To Be A Contributor All you need is a desire to help. Give Your Time Share Your Knowledge & Experience Use Your Talents 3. Give Your Time Help Organize A Local Meetup Volunteer at a WordCamp 4. Share Your Knowledge & Experience Share your favorite Themes & Plugins on your blog, social media, at a local meetup Help others in the WordPress.org Support Forums 5. Use Your Talents Non-Developers Help maintain the website content for…

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