August 12, 2014 — Social profile links are a common feature for many WordPress Themes. Unfortunately, they are usually implemented using custom Theme options – meaning that users are forced to re-enter their social network profile information every time they switch Themes. Also, some Themes use custom Theme options, while others add custom Widgets, or other ways for users to add their social network profile information – which can potentially lead to confusion and poor user experience.
August 12, 2014 — Plugins and Customizations that can take your WordPress site to the next level!
You may know that WordPress is a great Blogging System and Content Management software allowing you to easily create and manage pages, but do you know the full capabilities of WordPress? We’ll look through a series of plugins that provide app-like functionalities to your WordPress site that you’d expect to pay thousands of dollars for and then we’ll discuss a little about how WordPress accomplishes this and how you can learn to create even more awesomeness with WordPress.
August 11, 2014 — There are a lot of hidden, little-known, and under-documented parts of core that can be really handy to have in your toolkit. Let’s take a look at several of the most-loved and under-used parts of core that will make us all better developers.
August 11, 2014 — If you are a WordCamp organizer in pre-planning or active planning, join us for our bi-weekly WordCamp Organizers’ Orientation and hangout.
August 11, 2014 — „Udržiavanie svižnosti WordPresovej stránky. Čo všetko vplýva na jej rýchlosť. Udržiavanie čistoty a efektívnosti databázy.“
August 10, 2014 — WordCamp Program and Guidelines AMA
August 10, 2014 — This session is everyone from bloggers to business owners who is an absolute beginner (or just needs a refresher) on their first journey in the wonderful world of WordPress. Join Nancy West Johnson (Rampant Web Designs) to find out how WordPress can help your website project and how to choose which version of the WordPress platform (WordPress.com or self-hosted [aka WordPress.org]) is best for you. We’ll also take a tour of the dashboard and learn five essential settings to get you started. Feel free to bring your laptop and follow along on your own domain.
August 10, 2014 — “The weakest link in the security of anything you do online is your password. It’s the key to your site, your email, your social networking accounts or any other online service you use. If your password is easy to guess, your online identity is vulnerable.” – The WordPress Security team
When we talk about WordPress security, it’s easy to get caught up in the technical details that give us the craziest hacks that make the best stories. In reality, though, most WordPress sites are hacked because bad habits — and, more specifically, bad passwords. It’s easy to recommend better passwords, but this talk covers the technology that is changing how the password battle is being waged. Background on botnets, two-factor authentication, SSL, and password rot will accompany actionable advice any user can follow to secure their WordPress site.
August 9, 2014 — Four accomplished WordPress developers will talk about their experiences with WordPress development, answer questions, and share tips on how they keep sharp.
August 9, 2014 — Join us to discuss tips, tricks, and best practices for recruiting and wrangling WordCamp speakers. Discussing formats, helpful communication tools, attracting diverse speakers, reviewing slide decks, and passing along attendee feedback. This is intended for WordCamp organizers whose events are in pre-planning or active planning.