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How to Structure and Organize FAQs

Two things work together to create a stellar FAQ experience: Addressing the “real” user questions Making the answers “FINDABLE”! When sites make the effort to do the first, i.e., when sites identify the real user questions and use only those to create their FAQs, it’s a great first step. But it’s really just that –…

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Why I’m Over Getting Girls to Code

Last week I had the pleasure of attending the United State of Women Summit in Washington DC. The summit was hosted by the White House and featured the most unbelievable lineup of speakers (Warren Buffett, Oprah, POTUS, Connie Britton, Michelle Obama, Amy Poehler, Shonda Rhimes, Billie Jean King…and the list goes on and on), plus…

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Netapp Disk Bad Label Version

If you are taking non-zeroed disks from a later version of Netapp Data Ontap and placing them into a system running an earlier version of Data Ontap you may experience the following warning, error and critical messages in the log: WARNING monitor.globalStatus.nonCritical: Disk on adapter 0b, shelf 28, bay 1, label version. Disk on adapter…

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Netapp Tech Ontap Podcast

If you haven’t listened or subscribed to the Netapp Tech Ontap Podcast, I highly recommend it. It’s a great way to keep up to date with all things Netapp. The hosts are: Justin Parisi (@NFSDudeAbides) Glenn Sizemore (@glnsize) Andrew Sullivan (@andrew_NTAP) The latest Episode (42) talks about Data Ontap 9 new and improved features. Read…

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Inside the Daily Life of a Junior Developer

There’s no question that learning tech skills can totally transform your career prospects. Tech skills are SUPER in-demand, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicted over 135,000 new software development jobs in the USA by 2024. And the tech industry is also known for its high salaries—that same report predicts those developers will have…

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Syncing Content Between WordPress Sites with WP Site Sync

Syncing Content Between WordPress Sites with WP Site Sync

In situations where you are working with a development/text site and a live site, there are often times when you want to be able to sync up individual posts/pages, without having to migrate the whole site, or even the whole database. Until now there really hasn’t been a good, user-friendly tool to allow this. Enter: WP Site Sync As you’ll see from the quick demo video, syncing content is now a matter of clicking a button!

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Field Notes: Grow Leadership Academy 2016

Automatticians, the people who build WordPress.com, participate in events and projects around the world every day. Periodically, they report back on the exciting things they do in the community. This week, we share our experience at the Grow Leadership Academy. On May 24th and 26th, Hugh Lashbrooke (WP community manager), Gareth Allison (WooCommerce marketing designer),…

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Make the Most of Our New SEO Settings Panel

WordPress.com has always taken care of your site’s search engine optimization (SEO) behind the scenes. Whether you have a free site or paid plan, we index your posts and pages so that the Googles and Bings of the world can easily find them. Many of you, however, have requested more hands-on control over your site’s SEO — so we’re…

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Field Notes: SupConf 2016

Automatticians, the people who build WordPress.com, participate in events and projects around the world every day. Periodically, they report back on the exciting things they do in the community. Last week I attended the first ever SupConf, held at Automattic headquarters in San Francisco, California. I attended the event with Mindy Postoff. Simon Ouderkirk and…

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You Make Me Crazy (In a Good Way)

The past few months have been crazy (in a good way) for our curriculum team because we’ve been busy developing not one but TWO new blueprints. The first one, Front End Developer Blueprint, launched back in March, the second one will be launching this June. But before I tell you all about our fancy new…

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