September 12, 2013 — This presentation focuses on how to employ “best security practices” for WordPress sites. It reviews current botnet and hacker schemes targeted at the WordPress platform, as well as current authentication models including one, two, multi-factor and password-less . It also reviews the top WordPress security plugins.
September 11, 2013 — Five minutes of fast-paced, highly-engaging content.
Rolling your WordPress Support Character (Without Any Code)
September 11, 2013 — Five minutes of fast-paced, highly-engaging content.
The Future of WordPress Lies in the Past
September 10, 2013 — Five minutes of fast-paced, highly-engaging content.
Stop Tweaking (Setting Up a Blog Now for Success Later)
September 10, 2013 — Five minutes of fast-paced, highly-engaging content.
Social Photo Networking or Owning Your Content… Why Not Both?
September 8, 2013 — This presentation guides you through the development cycle of a typical WordPress project from installation to product deployment. It discusses why PHP developers should consider using WordPress for future projects, compares WordPress with other development platforms, and discusses security and best practices. It also covers theme and plugin development as well as provides a look at job opportunities and making money in the WordPress ecosystem.
September 8, 2013 — This presentation combines captivating case studies that will broaden your sense of what’s possible with a look at off-the-shelf plug-ins and tools like Edit Flow that you can put to work immediately to improve your publishing workflows. From managing unique layouts like a grid or interactive map, to curating reader-submitted or ingested content, to staging big changes.
September 7, 2013 — This presentation teaches you how to improve the way you work while building WordPress plugins and themes and shares some common mistakes (even ones the pros make) and explains how you can avoid them.
September 7, 2013 — Learn how to employ “best security practices” for WordPress sites. This presentation reviews current botnet and hacker schemes targeted at the WordPress platform, as well as current authentication models including one, two, multi-factor and password-less . And reviews the top WordPress security plugins.
September 6, 2013 — WebGL is a JavaScript API that allows for interactive 3D and 2D models in the browser without needing additional plugins, and rendered directly by the graphics processing unit for accelerated performance. Learn the basics of 3D graphics using the new web standard WebGL and how to incorporate interactive 3D graphics into your WordPress site.