Archive for 2020

  • Sam Suresh: 10 WordPress Design Trends of 2019

    WordCamp Kota Kinabalu 2019Speaker: Sam Suresh

    January 16, 2020 — Learn more about latest trends of 2019 in WordPress web development. This talk will highlight 10 important points of current web development trends.

  • Niels Lange: WP-CLI Hacks

    WordCamp Kota Kinabalu 2019Speaker: Niels Lange

    January 16, 2020 — WP-CLI Hacks By Niels Lange. WP-CLI is a very powerful tool. During my presentation, I point out some very helpful WP-CLI hacks such as cleaning up post revisions, creating dummy content and run performance tests.

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  • Rachel Cherry: Using WordPress in the world of Higher Education

    WordCamp Portland 2017Speaker: Rachel Cherry

    January 16, 2020 — Much like online businesses or blogging, higher ed is a world of its own with unique challenges, content, stakeholders, and target audiences. Higher education is WordPress at enterprise level but we don’t worry so much about which e-commerce plugin is best. Instead, we’re more concerned with how to manage a large-scale network of faculty blogs, abide with FERPA regulations, and implement Active Directory single sign-on.

    This talk will showcase how WordPress is used in the world of higher ed and how we’re a great candidate for utilizing WordPress to its full potential, whether it’s using the powerful CMS to stretch limited resources or using its new API capabilities to share information and break down silos.

  • Frank Schmittlein: Aktuelles zu Gutenberg und nützliche Erweiterungen

    WordPress Meetup NürnbergSpeaker: Frank Schmittlein

    January 16, 2020 — In der Präsentation geht es um den aktuellen Stand des neuen Editors Gutenberg in WordPress plus Erweiterungen aus dem Plugin-Repository.

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  • Patrick Alexander: 10 Biggest Mistakes After Launching Your Website

    WordCamp Orlando 2017Speaker: Patrick Alexander

    January 16, 2020 — The talk will discuss important items to check off your list after launching a new wp site, including, but not limited to, submitting a site map to search engines webmaster tools, checking every link, ensuring that the robot.txt is readable, google analytics, permalinks, update all relevant plugins and disable those not being used, manually backup site, SEO plugin installed e.g Yoast, disabling comments and using captcha on all forms. The talk will make available a handy checklist that attendees will be able to use for all their WordPress projects.

  • Christina Siegler: How To Keep A Client Happy

    WordCamp Orlando 2017Speaker: Christina Siegler

    January 16, 2020 — November 9th, 2017 – This session is meant for anyone who works directly with clients!

    Christina will be giving tips and sharing stories on how to keep clients happy by being open (when possible), honest (without hurting feelings :p), and constantly resetting expectations.

    Do you feel like you could use a “softer touch” when having to push back to clients? Then attend this talk! Do you get nervous when having to answer pointed questions? Then this talk is for you! Do you wish you had a better process that would set you and your client up for success? See you there! Do you want to work at keeping your clients happy- be there or be square!

  • Chris Edwards: Designing for Conversions

    WordCamp Orlando 2017Speaker: Chris Edwards

    January 16, 2020 — November 9th, 2017 – What good is your website if you have no conversions? Let’s discuss how to design your site to be a conversion machine. We will look at common design trends that convert well and even talk about ways to determine what is the best design for your audience. We will cover homepage design, subpages, landing pages and conversion funnels/paths.

  • Andrea Marchetti: Come realizzare Transizioni di pagina Mozzafiato “Stile App” per una UX moderna in WordPress

    WordCamp Milano 2019Speaker: Andrea Marchetti

    January 16, 2020 — Le transizioni di pagina vengono utilizzate nelle app per guidare l’utente nella navigazione e fornire una esperienza fluida e lineare: perché non vengono utilizzate su tutti i siti web?

    Una delle cause è sicuramente che non sono di facile implementazione, specie in progetti con poco tempo/budget.

    In questo talk si vedrà come realizzare transizioni di pagina in WordPress in modo semplice e veloce, aumentando la velocità e la facilità di navigazione di un sito e migliorando l’esperienza utente con transizioni animate funzionali.

    Si analizzeranno quali sono le transizioni più utilizzate e perché e si vedrà come implementarle in qualsiasi tema WordPress. Si partirà da esempi più semplici ed si arriverà a vedere le transizioni più avanzate.

    Il tutto senza perdere indicizzazione SEO e compatibilità con i browser.

    Il talk analizzerà sia gli aspetti di design delle transizioni, sia il codice necessario per realizzarle.

  • Oliva Skrzypek: WordPress and Search Engine Optimization – What Are The Benefits?

    WordCamp Orlando 2017Speaker: Oliva Skrzypek

    January 15, 2020 — November 9th, 2017 – There are hundreds of platforms to use when it comes to building your website. So does it matter which platform you use? The answer is yes- it does matter. So in this presentation I would like to go over key benefits and differences that make WordPress stand apart from other platforms and how does it work when it comes to Search Engine Optimization and setting you site up for success.

  • Chris Wiegman: Encrypt All The Things: Practical Encryption from SSL to Email and Beyond

    WordCamp Orlando 2017Speaker: Chris Wiegman

    January 15, 2020 — November 9th, 2018 – There’s a lot of talk about website security, keeping sites updated and making sure passwords are strong, etc. These techniques might be great for your site itself but aren’t helping your privacy or your users and, in the right circumstances, can leave your fancy new passwords and other data open to anyone who might be listening. We’ll look beyond passwords and updates at ways to protect your privacy, your users’ privacy and the data that is sent to and from our own sites as well as those we use every day.