Archive for 2014

  • David Pisarra: Calendar Your Way to Success

    WordCamp Los Angeles 2014Speaker: David Pisarra

    September 25, 2014 — This presentation on Creating Editorial Calendars will make blogging/podcasting a hassle free experience. It is designed for both potential and experienced writers/podcasters to realize and organize, how much information they have at their disposal to create a truly awesome creative experience

    Every creator of content faces the same dilemma – what to write about – it can cripple a budding successful career. But with an editorial road map, and a flashlight, success is all but guaranteed.

    There will be a live demonstration of how to organize loads of information into bitesized interesting units to produce blog posts and podcasts on a regular basis.

    Viewers will gain an insight into their own topic areas depth and breadth and have a renewed vision for their success.

  • Merrill Mayer: Advanced Custom Fields – Beyond the basics

    WordCamp Vancouver 2014Speaker: Merrill Mayer

    September 25, 2014 — This talk will cover use of ACF in non-blog oriented websites. It will focus on using ACF in a custom post type. It will demonstrate custom queries along with custom prev/next posts.

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  • Mel Karlik: How To Build A Custom Widget

    WordCamp Vancouver 2014Speaker: Mel Karlik

    September 25, 2014 — Widgets are a great way to deliver added content or functionality to a WordPress site. I’ll show you step-by-step how to create a simple custom widget then see how you can distribute theme with a theme or as a stand-alone plugin.

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  • Konstantin Obenland: Philosophical WordPress Development

    WordCamp Los Angeles 2014Speaker: Konstantin Obenland

    September 24, 2014 — There are seven defined philosophies for WordPress core development, a pillar for WordPress’ success so far. Every decision, every commit, is made with these philosophies in mind, working towards making WordPress as easy to use as possible.

    What are these philosophies, and how do they affect WordPress core development? And more importantly, how could they help you to create better software? And make your products more appealing? These questions and more will be answered in this session

  • Daryl L. L. Houston: Anatomy of a Code Review

    WordCamp Asheville 2014Speaker: Daryl L. L. Houston

    September 24, 2014 — The VIP division of Automattic (makers of WordPress.com) works with large content publishers to deploy and scale custom code on a high performance web environment. I cover some of the challenges that developers for VIP clients face and how we help them mitigate the challenges. Even though most developers out there aren’t developing sites for WordPress.com, many of the problems VIPs face are transferable to other environments. I’ll also cover some best practices that we encourage — tips, tricks, and tools we share with VIP developers that you can use to become a better WordPress developer no matter your skill level (though chances are that much of this will be beyond the reach of beginner developers).

  • Jonathan Daggerhart: Introduction to WordPress Plugin Development

    WordCamp Asheville 2014Speaker: Jonathan Daggerhart

    September 24, 2014 — The purpose of this presentation is to give a very basic introduction to the creation of a new plugin. The audience will learn about using the Codex, actions, filters, shortcodes, custom settings, and some best practices. The resulting custom plugin will be able to add custom css, insert fancy horizontal breaks, link to existing posts, add color to text, and find and replace content in WordPress posts and pages on display. An existing understanding of some PHP is required to get the most value from this presentation.

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  • Tanner Moushey: Introduction to the command line

    WordCamp Vancouver 2014Speaker: Tanner Moushey

    September 24, 2014 — Web developers are often faced with challenges that require a basic knowledge of the Unix command line. This topic will break down the basic commands needed to navigate and perform basic functions within the command line.

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  • Se Reed: Small Business – Big Website

    WordCamp Los Angeles 2014Speaker: Sé Reed

    September 24, 2014 — Awesome WordPress plugins that can help small business owners take their websites from basic to bada$$, including content development, e-commerce, and customer relations.

  • Dan Jaworsky: Responsive Design (kind of) Demystified: A Starter Kit

    WordCamp Asheville 2014Speaker: Dan Jaworsky

    September 19, 2014 — This talk is a primer on responsive design. It covers a lot in a short period of time but you’ll walk out knowing the basics of how to put together a responsive layout, hear about some new tools for you to learn on your own, and get a little glimpse into the future of responsive websites.

    We’ll briefly mention making or choosing a responsive WordPress theme, but we’re mostly talking HTML and CSS here. And we’ll try to keep it simple. In the world of design, simplicity is a beautiful thing.

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  • John Dorner: Intro to PHP

    WordCamp Asheville 2014Speaker: John Dorner

    September 19, 2014 — WordPress is built with PHP. It helps to know the basics so you can understand and make changes to your theme’s templates. This session will not make you into a programmer, but will explain a lot of what you will see when you look at the code that powers your site.

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