February 5, 2019 — Content Security Policies are another tool we should have in our security toolbelt to help protect users of our sites. In this session you’ll learn what they are, why they’re needed, how they work and the limitations on what they can & cannot do to protect users.
You’ll see a demo of attacks a CSP will block, you’ll see a site broken by a CSP, show what the different CSP directives & options will do and be introduced to some of the tools available to help with implementing a CSP on your sites!
February 4, 2019 — In an ideal world everyone would automatically feel safe and welcome in tech spaces, both at events and in the workspace. But, in reality, creating an inviting space requires work. This talk covers some principles and practices that can be implemented to make a space welcoming for everyone.
February 4, 2019 — How getting involved with the WordPress community changed my life.
February 4, 2019 — Have you ever wanted to contribute to WordPress, but just don’t know where to start? In this panel we will bring together a group of experienced WordPress contributors to discuss all the varied ways that you can easily become involved in the WordPress project.
February 4, 2019 — In May 2016, Harare, Zimbabwe was selected to host a WordCamp Incubator. This led to the birth of a local WordPress community. Thabo will talk about what it took to get the WordPress community in Harare started, and what you can do to grow your community.
February 4, 2019 — Content Management Systems (CMSs) like WordPress, Drupal and Joomla have bridged a huge gap when it comes to content creation and it’s wide spread. They has given a voice to many folks who otherwise would not be heard. When we talk about content creation, we are also talking about templates, wizards, and other tools we use to modify content. As I’ve seen this growth in Africa through my work and my involvement with CMS Africa, I will speak about my love for open source content management and how in Africa it has created a level playing field between the technologically capable and those who don’t consider themselves geeks.
February 4, 2019 — We all know the basics of good customer service, we just tend to hate doing the work. I absolutely love to infect people with my obsession to do business differently. Mostly through sharing my adventures and misadventures with customers, as well as sharing tips and tricks on how I do this with my WooCommerce store and stay sane. It makes for great conversation so I love for people to ask as many questions as possible. I may just throw a few bow ties at the people who ask the best questions.
February 3, 2019 — “Vive WordPress desde dentro.
Crea y dinamiza tu Comunidad local.”
Compartiremos contigo las experiencias vividas desde el año 2012, cuando decidimos poner en marcha nuestra primera Comunidad local, en Marbella (Málaga). Nuestros primeros pasos, errores y aciertos y qué nos llevó a crear nuestra segunda Comunidad local en Chiclana (Cádiz) en el 2016 y cómo nos hermanamos con los compañeros de la Comunidad de Cádiz (Cádiz) en 2017.
Han sido muchas vivencias, mucho trabajo y esfuerzo, pero también muchas alegrías, mucho lo aprendido. Ha valido la pena.
¿Te apuntas a crear tu propia Comunidad local?
¡Te esperamos!
February 3, 2019 — Seguro que más de una vez te ha tocado dar soporte a tus clientes. Esta vez te lo van a contar desde el punto de vista de un especialista que atiende 70 casos al día desde hace 3 años. Experiencias positivas todas, todas vitales para tu negocio, de todo se aprende.
February 2, 2019 — Lanzar una nueva versión de un plugin o web puede ser una experiencia bastante estresante. Todos hemos publicado versiones con errores de regresión que se podrían haber evitado. Esta sesión muestra cómo se puede utilizar Codeception, y servicios de integración continua para que aumentéis la fiabilidad de vuestro plugin y ayudéis a vuestros clientes a ganar más confianza en vuestro software.
Esta sesión está dirigida a programadores de plugins pero igualmente se puede aplicar al desarrollo de temas y páginas web.