August 2, 2014 — The Jetpack team migrated their primary development from the WordPress.org plugins repository to GitHub. This talk looks at why they made the change and how it’s affected their workflow.
August 2, 2014 — Large projects often change scope rapidly, hence the use of ambiguous words like scale and platform. This session covers general strategies around approaching your project with an incremental mindset. Version control, environment, collaboration, and deployment all play key roles when pushing a platform to serve big needs. By laying out a strategy at the start and making consistent small changes, your platform will scale before anyone realizes.
August 2, 2014 — This talk covers use of ACF in non-blog oriented websites. It focuses on using ACF in a custom post type. It demonstrates custom queries along with custom prev/next posts. And it shows how to display ACF fields in the dashboard for the custom post type overview.
August 1, 2014 — Wie hat sich SEO im Laufe der Zeit verändert hat wie kann man heute und in Zukunft noch Erfolg bei Google haben.
August 1, 2014 — Eine Diskussions-Runde rund um die Zukunft von WordPress.
Moderation: Martin Glanert
Teilnehmer: Konstantin Obenland, Jan Thiel, Kirsten Schelper, Birgit Olzem, Thomas Scholz
August 1, 2014 — Eine Diskussions-Runde rund um die Zukunft von WordPress.
Moderation: Martin Glanert
Teilnehmer: Konstantin Obenland, Jan Thiel, Kirsten Schelper, Birgit Olzem, Thomas Scholz
July 31, 2014 — WordPress-Webdesign und -Programmierung bieten viele. Warum soll sich der Kunde gerade für dich entscheiden? Und wie finden überhaupt die richtigen Kunden zu dir? Kunden, die wissen, dass du dein Geld wert bist und mit denen es dir auch – wichtig, wichtig – Spaß macht zusammenzuarbeiten.
July 31, 2014 — Thomas outlines a variety of ways in which one can monetize their WordPress websites and provides first-hand insight as well as practical advice for those seeking to take a stab at making money from their website.
July 31, 2014 — Do you love WordPress and are interested in getting involved with the community but bewildered at how to “get in”? Wonder no more! This session walks you through freely available resources to help you get involved in any aspect of the community that interests you and take you from an unknown zero to a WordPress hero!
July 30, 2014 — Google Analytics is a data goldmine available and it is accessible for free. The problem for many site owners is information overload from the moment you log in. After all, the idea is to use that data to improve the performance of your site. At the same time, how do you know where to begin? We’ll discuss the options for implementing Google Analytics into your WordPress site and where to focus your attention to get the most out of the traffic numbers it makes available to you. If you want to understand bounce rate, landing pages, exit pages, visitor loyalty and what these terms mean to you and your blog, you’ll want to join us. The data tells a story if you know how to follow the plot.