November 5, 2014 — Setting up your WordPress site is just the first step; the next challenge is filling it with useful, helpful, and interesting content that will engage readers and keep them coming back for more. This session will cover pointers from veteran blogger, author, and publisher Peter DeHaan to help beginners minimize frustration and existing bloggers to be more effective in what they write.
November 5, 2014 — Contributor Track: Meta
November 5, 2014 — Contributor Track: GlotPress
November 5, 2014 — Meet the Polyglots team and learn how to contribute to WordPress by translating it to other languages you speak.
The Polyglots team helps translate WordPress to more than 100 different language. For the first time in WordPress 4.0 non-english downloads surpassed English downloads.
Learn how and why translations matter and how to join the effort to globalise WordPress.
November 5, 2014 — Contributor Track: WordCamps/Meetups
November 5, 2014 — Contributor Track: Traning
November 5, 2014 — Contributor Track: Accessibility Tteam
November 5, 2014 — Contributor Track: Support
November 5, 2014 — The hack- and detail-heavy way we’re building web sites to work on all those devices right now won’t scale—it already isn’t. The less-is-more vision of the future web champions simplicity and elegance: putting commonality first, approaching differentiation as part of our progressive enhancement, and advocating for consistency in the creation and application of web standards. Can we pull it off?
November 5, 2014 — One of the greatest things about WordPress is the ability to extend it with plugins, but sometimes plugin design clashes make for a less consistent dashboard experience. Join Jen Mylo, former UX Lead of WordPress, in reviewing a popular plugin’s user interface and making recommendations for improvement.