November 27, 2013 — This talk shares with you the plugins and tools that you can borrow to help editors and users on your site get the VIP treatment.
November 26, 2013 — This presentation is about WordPress Setup for Large Projects.
November 26, 2013 — After a brief overview of web typography as a whole this presentation discusses ways to improve your sites readability, typographic style, and shows how some of this can be made easier with WordPress.
November 26, 2013 — WordPress is known to power websites for individuals, small businesses, news outlets, and educational institutions. We are at the tipping point of WordPress gaining acceptance, over traditional enterprise tools, within corporate controlled environments. This session reviews four websites built, using WordPress, for well-known big business corporations.
November 19, 2013 — Learn how community newspapers in California have replaced their proprietary publishing systems with WordPress. This presentation looks at themes and plugins developed by these newspapers, illustrating many outside the box uses of WordPress.
November 19, 2013 — This presentation covers accessibility topics including implementing best practice accessibility for theme and plug-in developers, discussing current progress and goals from the WordPress Accessibility P2 group, and addresses general principles of accessibility useful for every WordPress developer and designer.
November 17, 2013 — A recurring story is a client who’s already been through the gauntlet with a fellow developer, but didn’t get what they wanted, it went way over budget, or one of a million other outcomes. This talk is about some of these pitfalls, and preparation you can do to be a wise client.
November 17, 2013 — This presentation shows those who are already familiar with how to use WordPress at a basic level to try some things that go beyond the basics. Focusing on plugins, a bit of coding, premium tools and frameworks.
November 15, 2013 — This presentation is the story of how WordPress came to the rescue of a small, nonprofit graduate school, freeing it from the chains of an ancient and expensive proprietary CMS and even allowing it to go responsive without a full website redesign.
November 14, 2013 — This presentation walks new users through the difference between wordpress.com and wordpress.org. It dispels some common misconceptions about using WordPress, as well as help clarify some introductory concepts like pages, posts, categories and tags, along with other introductory level definitions and concepts.