WordPress Basic and Philosophy by the Organizing Team (Japanese)
How To Find Work You Truly Love
A life of a librarian with WordPress on a small island of Ogijima. (Japanese)
Accessibility in Design and Contents (Japanese)
What is the internet like when you look at it from a receivers’ point of view? It’s a fundamental value of the internet that everyone from everyone can access the contents in any form, any time they need to. In this session Sachi is going to share the points you need to know, from design and visual perspective, to deliver the contents and your publishing to everyone.
Accessibility in themes and what web projects should know to make sites accessible (Japanese)
Despite the enforcement of the “Act for Eliminating Discrimination Against People with Disabilities,” the actual workflow of web development has not, unfortunately, implemented the requirements properly. People find difficulty in changing how they develop things, due to various reasons.
In this session Hiroki will share the best-practices in team development and theme coding, so that the audience can see it’s not a special and difficult task to implement them.
Growing in WordPress: One Story.
Where to start with WordPress. A hosting company’s view. (Japanese)
Hosting is one of the things you cannot skip thinking when starting a WordPress website. Beginners can be overwhelmed by the terms shared hosting, VPS, and AWS. In this session, Genki will share the basic knowledge of the servers, and guide you to choose the right ones depending your project.
I’m a bakery owner and I use WordPress (Japanese)
When driving a car, we don’t care the details of engines, chassis, or ball bearings of the vehcles. We know how to drive it get to the destination. With this wisdom in mind, as a bakery on this island, who use WordPress, Kaisho Damonte showcases what he does with WordPress to achieve his goals.
He’ll also describe what he sees WordPress is like and the reason he chooses it, so that we can have a different perspective on the software and the community.
WordPress has no limitation (Japanese)
In these history 15 years, WordPress has grown and changed. It’s not only a blogging tool anymore. The world is using it as CMS and an Application Framework, and we are witnessing various kinds and sizes of businesses are running interesting projects with WordPress.
In this session, Naoko and Fumiki will show off the most fabulous and advanced WordPress use, and will stimulate the audience so that they can have our goals for the future.