The document summarizes a presentation about CSIRO's use of WordPress for their websites. It discusses CSIRO's history and role as Australia's national science agency. It then covers how CSIRO centralized their websites on WordPress for accessibility and to communicate with broader audiences. CSIRO developed over 300 WordPress sites and 50 plugins/themes to manage their scientific content and address issues with third-party development and accessibility. The presentation concludes by discussing opportunities and challenges of structuring content and upcoming changes from Gutenberg.
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The Science Of WordPress
1. Australiaâs National Science Agency
The Science of WordPress
Andrew Wright
WordCamp 2019
CSIRO IMT Web Solutions
Web Developer/Administrator
2. ⢠About CSIRO
⢠Some history of the web
⢠The scientific audience â does size matter?
⢠Our WordPress multisite solution
⢠Issues with third-party development
⢠Accessibility
⢠Our NBA theme
⢠Structuring content
⢠The future is looking Gutenberg (maybe)
Talk topics
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3. ⢠The Commonwealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organisation
⢠WiFi, Aerogard, CSIRAC,
radioastronomy, Moon landings
⢠5,500 staff, 55 locations.
CSIRO
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4. ⢠Tim Berners-Lee invented the Web
at CERN.
⢠Australiaâs first website was
life.anu.edu.au
⢠The days of simple HTML and
Mosaic were numbered.
The Web was built for science
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5. ⢠Centralisation of CSIRO websites
â www.csiro.au
⢠Communicating with a wider
audience.
⢠Maximising hits
Science for everyone
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6. ⢠Scientific communities can be small
but globally distributed.
⢠The reputation of the child
outweighs that of the parent.
⢠Just the facts!
Is bigger always better?
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7. ⢠Letâs talk science.
⢠Letâs make it look pretty too.
⢠But we donât have the time!!!
Control, you must learn control!
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8. ⢠Over 300 WordPress Multisite sites -
https://research.csiro.au
⢠Numerous standalone sites -
https://blog.csiro.au ,
https://csiropedia.csiro.au âŚ
⢠A lot of learning!
WordPress to the rescue!
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9. ⢠Itâs us, not you
⢠Cost and lifespan
⢠Branding and flexibility
⢠Accessibility
Challenges of third-party development
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10. ⢠18.3% of Australians live with disability affecting their daily activities.
⢠12.1% of 35 to 44 year olds live with disability.
⢠50.7% of Australians aged 65 and over live with disability.
⢠85.4% of Australians aged 90 and over live with disability.
⢠8% of males and 0.4% of females experience colour deficiencies
(colour blindness).
Accessibility statistics
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11. ⢠Focus states to allow for keyboard navigation.
⢠Correct use of semantic elements which describe the content in them instead
of using layout elements.
⢠Properly structured and labelled tables which include the scope attribute.
⢠Sufficient visual contrast between elements.
⢠Providing transcripts and captions for multimedia elements.
⢠Alt attributes for images
⢠Sliders and video backgrounds without proper pause states.
Common accessibility issues
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12. ⢠We have developed over fifty
plugins and themes.
⢠In 2018 we decided to consolidate
our theme development into a
common platform âNBAâ, released
in mid-2019.
⢠Flexible enough to use on both
CSIRO and non-CSIRO branded
sites for a wide variety of
purposes.
Finding Utopia
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13. ⢠Colour schemes
⢠Banner images
⢠Single or multiple page sites
⢠Unlimited footer widget areas
⢠Additional widgets and shortcodes
⢠Partner logos
⢠Social media
⢠Accessibility
⢠MoreâŚ
The NBA infrastructure list
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14. ⢠Use pages more than posts
⢠Content portability and flexibility is
important
⢠Custom post types and fields
⢠Page builders
Structuring content
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15. ⢠Lots of work to do, more features,
better administration
⢠Gutenberg â opportunities and
challenges.
The future
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16. ⢠The Web was built for sharing science.
⢠We utilise WordPress multisite and develop many of our own
plugins and themes.
⢠Content portability is important.
⢠Future challenges and opportunities.
Conclusion
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17. CSIRO IMT Web Solutions
Web Developer/Administrator
Thank you
Andrew Wright