Author Archive

  • Kristoffe Biglete: Preparing the Post-Mobile UX

    WordCamp Denmark 2015Speaker: Kristoffe Biglete

    December 9, 2015 — If you thought responsive design was the long awaited solution for cross-device web design and UX, it’s not. With mobile access overtaking desktop, and the rise of emerging devices, responsive has been and still is a successful transition from fixed to adaptable layout and content management. But what’s next?

    We will see how developers, designers and users are approaching the evolution of today’s content and experience, as well as the achievements and limitations of multi-channel design. Also, with Core 4.4 as a milestone, we will see how WordPress prepares its front-end transition with its new theme Twenty Sixteen and the integration of the Rest API.”

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  • Tracy Rotton: The Modern WordPress Developer’s Toolbox

    WordCamp US 2015Speaker: Tracy Rotton

    December 8, 2015 — Vagrant, Composer, and Gulp. Oh my. So many tools, how does one sort them all out? This talk will walk you through the tools you can use to create the perfect WordPress development environment, what they’re for, and why they’re important.

  • Nancy Thanki: Demystifying Accessible Websites

    WordCamp US 2015Speaker: Nancy Thanki

    December 8, 2015 — Accessibility is so much more than just catering to screen readers. What goes into making a website accessible? Many government contracts require websites to be accessible. A variety of companies and brands want them. It can affect the “magic” of SEO (ranking, search-ability, search engine karma, etc). How can you determine whether or not your website is?

    Ultimately, it’s really not that hard, doing even one thing is better than nothing at all, and it’s never too late to start thinking about it. This presentation will discuss both tools and techniques that can help you build accessible websites.

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  • Introducing WordPress 4.4 “Clifford”

    Speaker: Cami Kaos

    December 8, 2015 — Version 4.4 of WordPress, named “Clifford” in honor of jazz trumpeter Clifford Brown, is available for download or update in your WordPress dashboard. New features in 4.4 make your site more connected and responsive and introduces a new default theme, Twenty Sixteen.

  • Patrick Hesselberg: WP Core – Hvor er vi på vej hen?

    WordCamp Denmark 2015Speaker: Patrick Hesselberg

    December 8, 2015 — WordPress communitiet har gennem de seneste år gjort meget for, at vi kan følge med i hvad der sker. Bare sidste år valgte de at gå fra IRC til Slack – noget som fik antal deltagere til disse Core møder til at stige drastisk.

    Make WordPress bloggene har i stor grad hjulpen til at man kan holde sig i loopet. Særligt core bloggen giver et godt indblik i, hvad der sker i core og hvad vi kan forvente.

    Er du ikke opdateret på de problemer WordPress har haft med shortcodes, eller ved hvad “the taxonomy roadmap” går ud på, så er dette en præsentation om, hvad der er sket i WordPress core, og hvad vi kan forvente i fremtiden.

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  • Dario Balbontin: Optimiza WordPress y ¡a correr!

    WordCamp Cantabria 2015Speaker: Dario Balbontin

    December 8, 2015 — Optimiza WordPress y ¡a correr! – Dario Balbontin

  • Tobias Borg Petersen: Hurtigere websites med simple optimeringer

    WordCamp Denmark 2015Speaker: Tobias Borg Petersen

    December 8, 2015 — I min præsentation vil jeg give eksempler på simple optimeringer, som kan gøre dit Wordpress site hurtigere. Jeg vil desuden komme ind på hvordan man tester, samt monitorerer performance niveauet på sit Wordpress site.

    Du vil gå fra præsentationen med en værktøjskasse, fyldt med gode råd til hvordan du kan gøre dit website hurtigere.

    Præsentationen er teknisk, men alle som har arbejdet med et website før, vil kunne følge med.

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  • Petya Raykovska: Does WordPress Speak Your Language?

    WordCamp Sofia 2015Speaker: Petya Raykovska

    December 8, 2015 — Increase your audience by writing translation ready plugins and themes WordPress is growing every day – from 18% of the web in 2013 to 23% in 2014. In 2014, with the release of WordPress 4.0, international downloads surpassed English downloads for the first time.
    Some of the largest portions of non English downloads come from countries where English is not an option at all. For software creators this means that if your product is not localized, it’s not going to be used at all.
    This talk clarifies the terms internationalisation (i18n) and localisation (l10n) and explains the benefits of writing translation-ready plugins and themes. It also provides advice for small business owners, plugin and theme developers on how to grow their international community and create their product evangelists outside of the English speaking world, which can exponentially lead to product growth alongside the core project.

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  • Jens E. Hummelmose: Sådan kom recordere.dk på WordPress

    WordCamp Denmark 2015Speaker: Jens E. Hummelmose

    December 8, 2015 — Hvordan konverterede recordere.dk fra et IIS / .net baseret CMS til WordPress, og hvordan sikrede vi at performance forblev høj, og svartider lave. Recordere.dk kører et setup med op til 500 samtidige brugere, og bruger både Varnish og Cloudflare for at sikre god performance.

    Jens vil gennemgå deres nuværende setup, og hvordan man konverterede indhold til den nye platform.

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  • Yan Knudtskov: Vi et ansvar for vores kunders kunder

    WordCamp Denmark 2015Speaker: Yan Knudtskov

    December 8, 2015 — Når det kommer til sikkerhed ifht. de løsning der leveres, har vi et ansvar som WordPress udviklere, ejere af bureauer og virksomheder, samt leverandører.

    Ikke kun over for vores kunder – men også vores kunders kunder.

    I denne præsentation vil vi tage et overblik over hvad sikkerhed for WordPress løsninger er og hvordan vi med relativt enkle tiltag, kan øge sikkerheden markant for vores kunder og deres kunder.