Today marked the drop of WordPress 3.5 and I want to celebrate.
Tomorrow, I’m going to give away three autographed copies of the WordPress Bible. You have to be on Twitter. I apologize to those who have chosen to abandon Twitter, or have chosen not to participate, but it is the defacto communications medium of the 21st century and how I operate.
The book is a mix of advanced and beginner content. Therefore, I will do trivia. Trivia will have a beginner round, an advanced round and an intermediate round. All WordPress oriented. The winner is in my sole discretion and you will be required to provide your mailing address if you are selected.
WordPress core contributors are not allowed to participate in the beginner or intermediate round. If your name is on “the list” of 3.5 contributors, you cannot win those rounds. You can, however, participate in the advanced round.
The beginner round will consist of questions surrounding theme and plugin management with possible questions around usability and interface.
The advanced round (the only round open to core contributors) will be based on WordPress APIs, hooks and advanced WordPress development.
The intermediate round will mix both but the developer-oriented questions will be more common and basic and user questions will be more difficult.
You must hashtag your answers with #wpbibletrivia. Failure to do so disqualifies you for an answer.
The first answer I see that is correct is a correct answer. My judgement solely.
There will be 10 questions per round so pay attention.
The beginner round begins at 11am Central Time.
Share this on Facebook, Twitter or whatever your social media channel of choice is. The questions will be asked on my Twitter feed: @technosailor.
Good luck!
Update
The winners of the trivia contest were David Peralty for the beginner round, Kim Parsell for the intermediate round and Kailey Lampert for the Advance round. Well done, everyone!