November 6, 2016 — David Jardin erklärt in seinem Vortrag, warum sich ein Blick über die Grenzen des eigenen CMS lohnt.
November 6, 2016 — Joomla! führt einen Streit mit der Bundesregierung um Anerkennung als Gemeinnütziger Verein gegenüber dem Finanzamt. David erklärt in seiner Session worum es geht und wie der aktuelle Stand der Dinge ist.
November 6, 2016 — Was wir aus der Skalierung von WordPress Multisite für 1 Millionen User gelernt haben.
November 6, 2016 — In dieser Session erklärt Udo Meisen, worauf man bei Domains im Bezug auf die Rechtssprechung achten sollte.
November 6, 2016 — Nathaniel will be sharing how The Power of Exposure to the Internet and WordPress has impacted and changed his life since 2011. He will be speaking about how WordPress as a tool has triggered a passion for solving problems, building and designing web solutions that led him to his latest venture. He’ll encourage the local WordPress community to contribute to changing lives in the bigger Cape Town area.
November 6, 2016 — In dieser Session will euch Sven Wagener das BuddyPress Plugin für WordPress näher bringen.
November 6, 2016 — Udo und Thomas klären in dieser Session über Urheberrechte bei Text und Bild auf.
November 6, 2016 — Frank erklärt anhand seiner Soft- und Hardware, wie er mit wenig Aufwand und ohne Nachbearbeitung eindrucksvolle Videos von Vorträgen erstellen kann.
November 6, 2016 — The stated mission of the WordPress project is to “democratise publishing”, but with all the people involved, the project has achieved so much more than that over the past 13 years. In fact, with the number of people involved in building the WordPress project and community on a daily basis, its no wonder that the community is so powerful and the whole project has had such an impact on the world. That begs the question of how you can get involved and how you can make a difference – how can you, as an individual, continue the mission of the WordPress project beyond WordCamp?
November 5, 2016 — Learning to write code is easy. Learning to fix broken code is really hard. Whether you’re pasting code from a tutorial or writing your own code, figuring out why something doesn’t work as expected and how to fix it is difficult. In this talk, I will walk you through some basic methods for troubleshooting PHP and JS in your WordPress site, and introduce you to some helpful tools.