Tech Liminal
@techliminal
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Oakland's tech salon: WordPress, social media, product therapy, classes, workshops, community & personalized tech coaching. Master the technology you need.
Oakland, CA
Joined March 2009
13 years ago we opened a door on 14th Street in Oakland. We are still continuing, online. Another liminal time is upon us
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Apparently we set up this Twitter account 12 years ago today. The world is transformed. We are transformed.
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Thank you Apple for protecting small business customers from predatory data collection practices by social media platforms. #Speakupforsmall
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So far The Block Editor provides more for free, out of the box, for Cover Images (hero image with text) and post grids.
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We are comparing the WP Block Editor with Atomic Blocks vs Elementor. Felicia rejected Divi, the shortcodes-heavy product, and Beaver Builder, for lack of a free offering
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WordPress and Page Builders - our East Bay cage match starts now with a full house.
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Just picked up snacks and beverages for this very special meetup happening soon!
The East Bay #WordPress Meetup has been meeting at @techliminal for 10 years. Big thanks to @anca for hosting us in her space. Join us tomorrow from 11-4 for a party + contributor day. Cupcakes, pizza, and a chance to give back.
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East Bay WordPress meetup - lots of great introductions and insight from designers, developers, marketers and other freelancers.
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Rel=canonical is a powerful tool in an #SEO’s toolbox. Learn how to use it properly with this guide:
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Learn how canonical URLs and canonical tags prevent duplicate content and boost SEO in this complete canonical URL guide.
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The perfect satirical gift for the design nerds - Typographic Ticket Book, an official-looking sheaf of common design crimes that you can use to write friends or co-workers up for.
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Ticketable infractions include "improper kerning," "use of display font at text size," and other designery in-jokes that will make any font nerd snicker.
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Sans Forgetica, a new typeface design draws on the principles of cognitive science to help users better remember their notes. https://t.co/XSo42uTGu3
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Apparently, reading your notes with this typeface may allow you to remember them better.
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The story behind Ctrl+Alt+Del - a pain by design. https://t.co/dsJYMce5FZ
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So is David Bradley a hero...or a villain?
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