Why You Should Be Closer to the WordPress Community

With over a decade in the WordPress community, I can attest that everyone who is earning money with WordPress should be active in the WordPress community.
From the networking effects of knowing people to help you on your topic to having shortcuts when questions arise, the WordPress community network can give you an information advantage that others don’t see or have. How are others solving the same client requests that you are having?
What feature in the next version of WordPress or a known plugin will make your life easier, and how can you influence the feature to fit more to your requirements?
WordPress is an open community that uplifts everyone who is part of it.
And the best point: You don’t need to know development to be a part of it.

Having trouble connecting? Try these options:

Usually, connectivity issues are a result of improper set up of the microphone and the camera on your device and browser. Follow these steps to get this sorted:

Option 1: Check the 2 Connection Buttons (mic/camera) Within the Video Window:

MAke sure your microphone and camera are turned on from the icons. If you still can’t speak or broadcast video, click the little arrow icons to choose a different min/camera from your device.

OR

Option 2: Check the Sound and Video Settings Within the Browser:

In the address bar within your browser (Where the link to the page sits. Above this window).

  • Click the microphone or camera icon (on the right-hand side of the address bar).
    Make sure you’re allowing the camera and microphone to work and choose the relevant mic and camera inputs from the list.
  • Within the same URL bar, on the left side, click the padlock icon and make sure sound and video are allowed on this website.

Then, refresh the page.

OR

Option 3: Visit The Hangout Lounge for Further Assistance

If you’re still having issues connecting, please visit the Hangout Lounge and post a comment in the Chat. Someone from the team will help you.