While others are indulging in #WordPress #drama, I prefer to answer user questions in the support forum, as I have always done since 2009.
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While others are indulging in #WordPress #drama, I prefer to answer user questions in the support forum, as I have always done since 2009.
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Elena Brescacinreplied to Bego Mario Garde πΊπ¦ποΈ last edited by
@pixolin That's what we must do. Helping community or we play the same game "powers" want us to play. Me? Longing for WordPress accessibility day in 2 weeks and f-off all of them. What's WordPress's future? I don't know, as well as I don't know what on hell I'm doing tomorrow. So... let's continue working as we has always done, or even better.
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Bego Mario Garde πΊπ¦ποΈreplied to Elena Brescacin last edited by
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Elena Brescacinreplied to Bego Mario Garde πΊπ¦ποΈ last edited by
@pixolin I am not one of those people kneeling down in front of leaders; as a blind user I say WordPress community has always welcomed me, supported me, concretely done something for creators with particular needs like I am. Leaders? If I have to thank someone called "leader" on WordPress community, that is Wolly. Paolo Valenti, and CANCER took him away from this world; someone who calls competitors "cancer" is not representing me but it's not a reason to abandon those who help me.
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Bego Mario Garde πΊπ¦ποΈreplied to Elena Brescacin last edited by
@talksina
> as a blind user I say WordPress community has always welcomed me, supported me β¦This is how I experienced the WordPress community in the past years and we shall keep it that way.
Life is hard, yet your contribution is greatly appreciated by so many people. And if you help just one person a day, it's worth all the effort. -
Elena Brescacinreplied to Bego Mario Garde πΊπ¦ποΈ last edited by
@pixolin I do my best as I notice that Block Editor is the very first experience in 24 years I work on web, which gives me a good 95 percent accessibility in the backend (site building) and I can use parts of my page like sighted do. Moving them around, adding one before another, etc, without creating damages to the code. Far from perfect but rather than calling it [names] I prefer trying to give feedback to coders, whose duty is improving it at their best.