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لماذا يجب أن تختار ووردبريس كمنصة لموقعك في 2024؟ ستة أسباب مقنعة
ووردبريس، المنصة الشهيرة لإنشاء المواقع، لا تزال تتصدر الخيارات الأفضل للمطورين وأصحاب المواقع على حد سواء. ولكن لماذا يجب عليك اختيار ووردبريس في عام 2024؟ في هذا المقال، سنستعرض ستة أسباب رئيسية تجعل ووردبريس الخيار الأمثل لإنشاء مواقع الويب في هذا العام. ما هو ووربريس؟ ووردبريس هو نظام إدارة محتوى (CMS) مفتوح المصدر، يستخدم لإنشاء وإدارة مواقع الويب بسهولة. تم إطلاقه لأول مرة في عام 2003،…

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How to Translate the Themes and Plugins of a WordPress Site
WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) out there, powering millions of websites worldwide. One of the key features of WordPress is its ability to support themes and plugins, which can be used to extend the functionality of a website. However, when it comes to translating a WordPress site, it can be a challenging task, especially if you’re not proficient in the language you want to translate to. Fortunately, there are tools and plugins available to help you with this process. In this blog, we’ll look at how to translate the themes and plugins of a WordPress site using Loco Translate and its Automatic Translate addon.
What is Loco Translate?
Loco Translate is a free plugin available in the WordPress repository that allows you to translate the themes and plugins of your WordPress site. With Loco Translate, you can translate the text strings used by themes and plugins into different languages. The plugin works by creating translation files for each theme or plugin you want to translate. These files can be modified to include translations for the theme’s or plugin’s text strings.
How do I use Loco Translate?
To use Loco Translate, you’ll need to install the plugin from the WordPress repository. Once installed and activated, you can start translating your themes and plugins. Here’s how:
1. Navigate to Loco Translate in the WordPress dashboard.
2. Choose the theme or plugin you want to translate from the list of available options.
3. Click on the language you want to translate the theme or plugin to.
4. Click the “New Language” button to create a new translation file.
5. Edit the translation file to include translations for the text strings used by the theme or plugin.
How do I use the Automatic Translate addon for Loco Translate (Pro)?
While Loco Translate is a great tool for translating your WordPress site, it can be time-consuming if you have a lot of text strings to translate. Fortunately, the Automatic Translate addon for Loco Translate (Pro) can help speed up the process. Here’s how to use it:
1. Install and activate Automatic Translate addon for Loco Translate (Pro) on your WordPress site.
2. Navigate to the Automatic Translate tab in the Loco Translate dashboard.
3. Choose the theme or plugin you want to translate.
4. Select the languages you want to translate the theme or plugin.
5. Click the “Start Translation” button to begin the automatic translation process.
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The Automatic Translate addon for Loco Translate (Pro) uses machine translation to automatically translate the text strings used by your themes and plugins into different languages. While the translations may not be perfect, they can provide a good starting point for further editing and refinement.
Conclusion
Translating the themes and plugins of a WordPress site can be a challenging task, especially if you’re not proficient in the language you want to translate to. However, tools like Loco Translate and its Automatic Translate Addon for Loco Translate (Pro) make this process much easier. By following the steps outlined in this blog, you can quickly and easily translate your WordPress site into multiple languages, making it accessible to a wide audience.
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autocrattic (more matt shenanigans, not tumblr this time)
I am almost definitely not the right person for this writeup, but I'm closer than most people on here, so here goes! This is all open-source tech drama, and I take my time laying out the context, but the short version is: Matt tried to extort another company, who immediately posted receipts, and now he's refusing to log off again. The long version is... long.
If you don't need software context, scroll down/find the "ok tony that's enough. tell me what's actually happening" heading, or just go read the pink sections. Or look at this PDF.
the background
So. Matt's original Good Idea was starting WordPress with fellow developer Mike Little in 2003, which is free and open-source software (FOSS) that was originally just for blogging, but now powers lots of websites that do other things. In particular, Automattic acquired WooCommerce a long time ago, which is free online store software you can run on WordPress.
FOSS is... interesting. It's a world that ultimately is powered by people who believe deeply that information and resources should be free, but often have massive blind spots (for example, Wikipedia's consistently had issues with bias, since no amount of "anyone can edit" will overcome systemic bias in terms of who has time to edit or is not going to be driven away by the existing contributor culture). As with anything else that people spend thousands of hours doing online, there's drama. As with anything else that's technically free but can be monetized, there are:
Heaps of companies and solo developers who profit off WordPress themes, plugins, hosting, and other services;
Conflicts between volunteer contributors and for-profit contributors;
Annoying founders who get way too much credit for everything the project has become.
the WordPress ecosystem
A project as heavily used as WordPress (some double-digit percentage of the Internet uses WP. I refuse to believe it's the 43% that Matt claims it is, but it's a pretty large chunk) can't survive just on the spare hours of volunteers, especially in an increasingly monetised world where its users demand functional software, are less and less tech or FOSS literate, and its contributors have no fucking time to build things for that userbase.
Matt runs Automattic, which is a privately-traded, for-profit company. The free software is run by the WordPress Foundation, which is technically completely separate (wordpress.org). The main products Automattic offers are WordPress-related: WordPress.com, a host which was designed to be beginner-friendly; Jetpack, a suite of plugins which extend WordPress in a whole bunch of ways that may or may not make sense as one big product; WooCommerce, which I've already mentioned. There's also WordPress VIP, which is the fancy bespoke five-digit-plus option for enterprise customers. And there's Tumblr, if Matt ever succeeds in putting it on WordPress. (Every Tumblr or WordPress dev I know thinks that's fucking ridiculous and impossible. Automattic's hiring for it anyway.)
Automattic devotes a chunk of its employees toward developing Core, which is what people in the WordPress space call WordPress.org, the free software. This is part of an initiative called Five for the Future — 5% of your company's profits off WordPress should go back into making the project better. Many other companies don't do this.
There are lots of other companies in the space. GoDaddy, for example, barely gives back in any way (and also sucks). WP Engine is the company this drama is about. They don't really contribute to Core. They offer relatively expensive WordPress hosting, as well as providing a series of other WordPress-related products like LocalWP (local site development software), Advanced Custom Fields (the easiest way to set up advanced taxonomies and other fields when making new types of posts. If you don't know what this means don't worry about it), etc.
Anyway. Lots of strong personalities. Lots of for-profit companies. Lots of them getting invested in, or bought by, private equity firms.
Matt being Matt, tech being tech
As was said repeatedly when Matt was flipping out about Tumblr, all of the stuff happening at Automattic is pretty normal tech company behaviour. Shit gets worse. People get less for their money. WordPress.com used to be a really good place for people starting out with a website who didn't need "real" WordPress — for $48 a year on the Personal plan, you had really limited features (no plugins or other customisable extensions), but you had a simple website with good SEO that was pretty secure, relatively easy to use, and 24-hour access to Happiness Engineers (HEs for short. Bad job title. This was my job) who could walk you through everything no matter how bad at tech you were. Then Personal plan users got moved from chat to emails only. Emails started being responded to by contractors who didn't know as much as HEs did and certainly didn't get paid half as well. Then came AI, and the mandate for HEs to try to upsell everyone things they didn't necessarily need. (This is the point at which I quit.)
But as was said then as well, most tech CEOs don't publicly get into this kind of shitfight with their users. They're horrid tyrants, but they don't do it this publicly.
ok tony that's enough. tell me what's actually happening
WordCamp US, one of the biggest WordPress industry events of the year, is the backdrop for all this. It just finished.
There are.... a lot of posts by Matt across multiple platforms because, as always, he can't log off. But here's the broad strokes.
Sep 17
Matt publishes a wanky blog post about companies that profit off open source without giving back. It targets a specific company, WP Engine.
Compare the Five For the Future pages from Automattic and WP Engine, two companies that are roughly the same size with revenue in the ballpark of half a billion. These pledges are just a proxy and aren’t perfectly accurate, but as I write this, Automattic has 3,786 hours per week (not even counting me!), and WP Engine has 47 hours. WP Engine has good people, some of whom are listed on that page, but the company is controlled by Silver Lake, a private equity firm with $102 billion in assets under management. Silver Lake doesn’t give a dang about your Open Source ideals. It just wants a return on capital. So it’s at this point that I ask everyone in the WordPress community to vote with your wallet. Who are you giving your money to? Someone who’s going to nourish the ecosystem, or someone who’s going to frack every bit of value out of it until it withers?
(It's worth noting here that Automattic is funded in part by BlackRock, who Wikipedia calls "the world's largest asset manager".)
Sep 20 (WCUS final day)
WP Engine puts out a blog post detailing their contributions to WordPress.
Matt devotes his keynote/closing speech to slamming WP Engine.
He also implies people inside WP Engine are sending him information.
For the people sending me stuff from inside companies, please do not do it on your work device. Use a personal phone, Signal with disappearing messages, etc. I have a bunch of journalists happy to connect you with as well. #wcus — Twitter I know private equity and investors can be brutal (read the book Barbarians at the Gate). Please let me know if any employee faces firing or retaliation for speaking up about their company's participation (or lack thereof) in WordPress. We'll make sure it's a big public deal and that you get support. — Tumblr
Matt also puts out an offer live at WordCamp US:
“If anyone of you gets in trouble for speaking up in favor of WordPress and/or open source, reach out to me. I’ll do my best to help you find a new job.” — source tweet, RTed by Matt
He also puts up a poll asking the community if WP Engine should be allowed back at WordCamps.
Sep 21
Matt writes a blog post on the WordPress.org blog (the official project blog!): WP Engine is not WordPress.
He opens this blog post by claiming his mom was confused and thought WP Engine was official.
The blog post goes on about how WP Engine disabled post revisions (which is a pretty normal thing to do when you need to free up some resources), therefore being not "real" WordPress. (As I said earlier, WordPress.com disables most features for Personal and Premium plans. Or whatever those plans are called, they've been renamed like 12 times in the last few years. But that's a different complaint.)
Sep 22: More bullshit on Twitter. Matt makes a Reddit post on r/Wordpress about WP Engine that promptly gets deleted. Writeups start to come out:
Search Engine Journal: WordPress Co-Founder Mullenweg Sparks Backlash
TechCrunch: Matt Mullenweg calls WP Engine a ‘cancer to WordPress’ and urges community to switch providers
Sep 23 onward
Okay, time zones mean I can't effectively sequence the rest of this.
Matt defends himself on Reddit, casually mentioning that WP Engine is now suing him.
Also here's a decent writeup from someone involved with the community that may be of interest.
WP Engine drops the full PDF of their cease and desist, which includes screenshots of Matt apparently threatening them via text.
Twitter link | Direct PDF link
This PDF includes some truly fucked texts where Matt appears to be trying to get WP Engine to pay him money unless they want him to tell his audience at WCUS that they're evil.
Matt, after saying he's been sued and can't talk about it, hosts a Twitter Space and talks about it for a couple hours.
He also continues to post on Reddit, Twitter, and on the Core contributor Slack.
Here's a comment where he says WP Engine could have avoided this by paying Automattic 8% of their revenue.
Another, 20 hours ago, where he says he's being downvoted by "trolls, probably WPE employees"
At some point, Matt updates the WordPress Foundation trademark policy. I am 90% sure this was him — it's not legalese and makes no fucking sense to single out WP Engine.
Old text: The abbreviation “WP” is not covered by the WordPress trademarks and you are free to use it in any way you see fit. New text: The abbreviation “WP” is not covered by the WordPress trademarks, but please don’t use it in a way that confuses people. For example, many people think WP Engine is “WordPress Engine” and officially associated with WordPress, which it’s not. They have never once even donated to the WordPress Foundation, despite making billions of revenue on top of WordPress.
Sep 25: Automattic puts up their own legal response.
anyway this fucking sucks
This is bigger than anything Matt's done before. I'm so worried about my friends who're still there. The internal ramifications have... been not great so far, including that Matt's naturally being extra gung-ho about "you're either for me or against me and if you're against me then don't bother working your two weeks".
Despite everything, I like WordPress. (If you dig into this, you'll see plenty of people commenting about blocks or Gutenberg or React other things they hate. Unlike many of the old FOSSheads, I actually also think Gutenberg/the block editor was a good idea, even if it was poorly implemented.)
I think that the original mission — to make it so anyone can spin up a website that's easy enough to use and blog with — is a good thing. I think, despite all the ways being part of FOSS communities since my early teens has led to all kinds of racist, homophobic and sexual harm for me and for many other people, that free and open-source software is important.
So many people were already burning out of the project. Matt has been doing this for so long that those with long memories can recite all the ways he's wrecked shit back a decade or more. Most of us are exhausted and need to make money to live. The world is worse than it ever was.
Social media sucks worse and worse, and this was a world in which people missed old webrings, old blogs, RSS readers, the world where you curated your own whimsical, unpaid corner of the Internet. I started actually actively using my own WordPress blog this year, and I've really enjoyed it.
And people don't want to deal with any of this.
The thing is, Matt's right about one thing: capital is ruining free open-source software. What he's wrong about is everything else: the idea that WordPress.com isn't enshittifying (or confusing) at a much higher rate than WP Engine, the idea that WP Engine or Silver Lake are the only big players in the field, the notion that he's part of the solution and not part of the problem.
But he's started a battle where there are no winners but the lawyers who get paid to duke it out, and all the volunteers who've survived this long in an ecosystem increasingly dominated by big money are giving up and leaving.
Anyway if you got this far, consider donating to someone on gazafunds.com. It'll take much less time than reading this did.
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"how do I keep my art from being scraped for AI from now on?"
if you post images online, there's no 100% guaranteed way to prevent this, and you can probably assume that there's no need to remove/edit existing content. you might contest this as a matter of data privacy and workers' rights, but you might also be looking for smaller, more immediate actions to take.
...so I made this list! I can't vouch for the effectiveness of all of these, but I wanted to compile as many options as possible so you can decide what's best for you.
Discouraging data scraping and "opting out"
robots.txt - This is a file placed in a website's home directory to "ask" web crawlers not to access certain parts of a site. If you have your own website, you can edit this yourself, or you can check which crawlers a site disallows by adding /robots.txt at the end of the URL. This article has instructions for blocking some bots that scrape data for AI.
HTML metadata - DeviantArt (i know) has proposed the "noai" and "noimageai" meta tags for opting images out of machine learning datasets, while Mojeek proposed "noml". To use all three, you'd put the following in your webpages' headers:
<meta name="robots" content="noai, noimageai, noml">
Have I Been Trained? - A tool by Spawning to search for images in the LAION-5B and LAION-400M datasets and opt your images and web domain out of future model training. Spawning claims that Stability AI and Hugging Face have agreed to respect these opt-outs. Try searching for usernames!
Kudurru - A tool by Spawning (currently a Wordpress plugin) in closed beta that purportedly blocks/redirects AI scrapers from your website. I don't know much about how this one works.
ai.txt - Similar to robots.txt. A new type of permissions file for AI training proposed by Spawning.
ArtShield Watermarker - Web-based tool to add Stable Diffusion's "invisible watermark" to images, which may cause an image to be recognized as AI-generated and excluded from data scraping and/or model training. Source available on GitHub. Doesn't seem to have updated/posted on social media since last year.
Image processing... things
these are popular now, but there seems to be some confusion regarding the goal of these tools; these aren't meant to "kill" AI art, and they won't affect existing models. they won't magically guarantee full protection, so you probably shouldn't loudly announce that you're using them to try to bait AI users into responding
Glaze - UChicago's tool to add "adversarial noise" to art to disrupt style mimicry. Devs recommend glazing pictures last. Runs on Windows and Mac (Nvidia GPU required)
WebGlaze - Free browser-based Glaze service for those who can't run Glaze locally. Request an invite by following their instructions.
Mist - Another adversarial noise tool, by Psyker Group. Runs on Windows and Linux (Nvidia GPU required) or on web with a Google Colab Notebook.
Nightshade - UChicago's tool to distort AI's recognition of features and "poison" datasets, with the goal of making it inconvenient to use images scraped without consent. The guide recommends that you do not disclose whether your art is nightshaded. Nightshade chooses a tag that's relevant to your image. You should use this word in the image's caption/alt text when you post the image online. This means the alt text will accurately describe what's in the image-- there is no reason to ever write false/mismatched alt text!!! Runs on Windows and Mac (Nvidia GPU required)
Sanative AI - Web-based "anti-AI watermark"-- maybe comparable to Glaze and Mist. I can't find much about this one except that they won a "Responsible AI Challenge" hosted by Mozilla last year.
Just Add A Regular Watermark - It doesn't take a lot of processing power to add a watermark, so why not? Try adding complexities like warping, changes in color/opacity, and blurring to make it more annoying for an AI (or human) to remove. You could even try testing your watermark against an AI watermark remover. (the privacy policy claims that they don't keep or otherwise use your images, but use your own judgment)
given that energy consumption was the focus of some AI art criticism, I'm not sure if the benefits of these GPU-intensive tools outweigh the cost, and I'd like to know more about that. in any case, I thought that people writing alt text/image descriptions more often would've been a neat side effect of Nightshade being used, so I hope to see more of that in the future, at least!
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Marvel Trumps Hate is looking for people to join our team!
Consider this our official announcement: Marvel Trumps Hate is coming back for our sixth year!
We’re preparing for another awesome auction, and the first thing on our to-do list is finding a server mod, developer, and two designers. Please note that if you’re on the event team, you can still participate in the auction! On the flip side, if you only want to help out as a team member, you’re not obligated to offer fanworks or bid on anything in the auction.
If you’re interested in joining our team, please email [email protected] and include the following information:
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Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. You can reach us by email, Tumblr Messenger, askbox, or Twitter DM. Thank you!
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Thiết kế Web Chuẩn SEO: Chuyện Không Chỉ Của Dân Kỹ Thuật

Có một điều mà mình nhận ra sau khi làm blog, đó là: thiết kế web không chỉ cần đẹp, mà còn cần “chuẩn SEO” nếu muốn ai đó thực sự tìm thấy mình trên Google. Nghe thì có vẻ mang hơi hướm kỹ thuật, nhưng thật ra SEO trong thiết kế web lại liên quan nhiều đến trải nghiệm người dùng – và đó là điều mình rất quan tâm.
🔍 Vậy “chuẩn SEO” trong thiết kế web là gì?
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) là tối ưu hóa công cụ tìm kiếm – tức là làm sao để khi ai đó tìm kiếm từ khoá nào đó trên Google, website/blog của bạn có thể hiện ra ở vị trí dễ thấy nhất.
Thiết kế web chuẩn SEO có nghĩa là bạn xây dựng website không chỉ đẹp mà còn “thân thiện” với Google – và tất nhiên là cả với người truy cập. * Xem thêm dịch vụ thiết kế website chuẩn SEO của công ty chúng tôi tại liên kết: https://vietseo.com/thiet-ke-website/
💡 Một số yếu tố mình học được (và đang cố áp dụng):
Tốc độ tải trang nhanh Chẳng ai muốn chờ đợi, kể cả Google. Hình ảnh nặng, mã code rối có thể làm website của bạn chậm chạp và rớt hạng.
Thiết kế thân thiện với di động Gần 70% người dùng truy cập web qua điện thoại. Một giao diện responsive (tự động điều chỉnh trên mọi thiết bị) không chỉ giúp người xem thoải mái, mà còn được Google đánh giá cao.
Cấu trúc trang hợp lý Điều hướng rõ ràng, sử dụng heading (H1, H2...) đúng cách giúp cả người đọc và công cụ tìm kiếm hiểu nội dung bạn đang chia sẻ.
Tối ưu hóa từ khóa và nội dung Nội dung vẫn là vua. Nhưng bạn cần biết đặt từ khóa ở đâu, bao nhiêu là đủ, và quan trọng là phải viết cho người – không phải cho máy.
URL ngắn gọn và dễ hiểu Một đường link như yourblog.com/thiet-ke-web-chuan-seo luôn tốt hơn so với yourblog.com/page?id=123.
✨ Kết luận nhỏ của mình
Thiết kế web chuẩn SEO không còn là “đặc quyền” của dân dev nữa. Nếu bạn là blogger, chủ shop online, hay đơn giản là người thích viết và chia sẻ như mình – thì hiểu và áp dụng những điều này là bước đầu giúp bạn đưa giọng nói của mình đến gần hơn với mọi người.
Có thể bạn không làm web để "lên top", nhưng sẽ thật tiếc nếu bạn viết một bài tâm huyết mà chẳng ai tìm thấy, đúng không?
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Forked! 😇
This repo probes installed WordPress Plugins to find vulnerabilities using exposed REST API Plugin end points.
Could be very useful! 🔥
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Combine frontend and backend skills.
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Build and deploy full-scale web applications.
4. CMS and E-commerce Development
Learn to work with WordPress, Shopify, and Magento.
Customize themes and plugins.
E-commerce website creation with secure payment gateways.
Why Laxmi Nagar is the Perfect Location
Laxmi Nagar is a prime educational hub in Delhi. It attracts students and professionals due to its excellent facilities and accessibility. Here’s why it’s the best place for your learning journey:
Central Location: Easily accessible via public transport.
Affordable Living: Reasonable accommodation and food costs for students.
Learning Environment: Surrounded by other institutes fostering a culture of education.
With Modulation Digital, the premier Web Development Institute in Laxmi Nagar, you get the added advantage of learning in this vibrant locale.
Advantages of Learning at Modulation Digital
Practical Learning: Gain hands-on experience in real-world scenarios.
Industry-Ready Skills: Our training is aligned with current market trends.
Portfolio Building: Create a portfolio to showcase your skills to potential employers.
Personalized Attention: Small batch sizes ensure every student gets the necessary guidance.
Placement Assistance: Get job support with mock interviews and resume preparation.
Certifications: Earn globally recognized certifications to enhance your credibility.
Career Opportunities After Completing the Course
Once you complete your training at the Web Development Institute in Laxmi Nagar, you can pursue the following roles:
Frontend Developer: Design visually appealing user interfaces.
Backend Developer: Develop and maintain server-side applications.
Full Stack Developer: Handle end-to-end web development processes.
CMS Specialist: Customize content management systems.
E-commerce Developer: Build feature-rich online stores.
Additionally, freelancing and entrepreneurial opportunities make this career path highly flexible and rewarding.
Testimonials from Students
"Modulation Digital is the best institute for web development. The live projects and practical learning approach helped me secure a job in a top company." – Amit Verma
"Thanks to Modulation Digital, I was able to learn full-stack development and launch my freelancing career successfully." – Ritika Singh
Placement Success Stories
Our students have been placed in reputed companies and startups. The Web Development Institute in Laxmi Nagar ensures you are equipped to excel in competitive job markets.
How to Join Modulation Digital
Taking the first step toward your dream career is simple:
Visit https://www.midmweb.com/web-development-in-delhi.
Explore our course details and curriculum.
Contact us to schedule a free demo session.
Enroll in the course and start your journey to becoming a web development expert.
Conclusion
If you’re ready to embark on an exciting journey in web development, there’s no better choice than Modulation Digital, the leading Web Development Institute in Laxmi Nagar. With our industry-relevant curriculum, expert trainers, and practical training approach, you’ll be fully prepared to excel in the competitive field of web development.
Don’t wait—visit Modulation Digital today and take the first step toward a successful career!
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Marvel Trumps Hate is looking for people to join our team!
Thank you to everyone who has applied. We’ll be closing applications on Wednesday, July 5, which is when we’ll make a decision and get back to all applicants, so don’t worry if you haven’t heard from us yet!
This means you still have two weeks to apply for an event team position if you haven’t already. Again, if you’re on the event team, that doesn’t prevent you from also participating in the auction, but you aren’t obligated to do so either.
If you’re interested in joining our team, please email [email protected] and include the following information:
Confirmation that you’re over 18
The best way to contact you
What position you’re applying for: server mod, developer, or designer
Availability: Please let us know what time zone you’re in and what days/how many hours per week you can commit to MTH from the start of September to the start of November
Server mod - Please state if you have any experience modding a Discord server or other community. Server mods will be expected to field questions about MTH, make sure the server rules are being followed, and handle any disagreements that may occur. This requires patience and good interpersonal skills
Developer - We’re looking for someone who is familiar with coding/programming in PHP, particularly writing and modifying Wordpress plugins. CSS and HTML will also be helpful. You’ll be working with the dev team to update the auction system on the website, mostly searching already written code to make tweaks to its function and appearance and using basic back-end Wordpress controls to keep the site functional and up-to-date. Once sign-ups and bidding go live in October, you’ll help make sure everything is running smoothly and provide some tech support for the rest of the mod team in case of issues
Designer - If you love making graphics/edits, help us make pretty event and creator banners (event banner examples: x, x, x, creator banner examples: x)! Photoshop access is required. Please provide us with examples of your work
Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. You can reach us by email, Tumblr Messenger, askbox, or Twitter DM. Thank you!
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