May 5, 2013 — This presentation is for intermediate and advanced users, business owners and publishers who want to not only blog more often, but more effectively and with a defined return on investment.
May 5, 2013 — The next natural step in this WordPress evolution is that it will become a widely adopted web application development platform. With the vast improvements in WordPress 3.x and the introduction of custom post types, custom taxonomies, and custom fields, the sky is the limit as to the kinds of web apps you can build with WordPress. Find out how you can build your next web application using WordPress.
May 4, 2013 — Learn how community newspapers in California have replaced their proprietary publishing systems with WordPress.
May 4, 2013 — Learn how to mod themes the right way. Using child themes you won’t loose your edits when there’s a theme update.
May 3, 2013 — This presentation digs into the selecting the bling that comes after your basic installation: Selecting a theme that works for your industry and style, Finding, evaluating, and implementing the “right” plugins, Selling with style (aka NOT using the basic PayPal button), Peeking behind the veil – how to see what tools your favorite website is using.
May 3, 2013 — Nathaniel Schweinberg talks all about Git.
May 3, 2013 — Implementing a WordPress site can become exponentially complex as more people are involved in producing content, structuring layout,designing graphics, and developing features. This Presentation navigates WordPress development when you are forced to work with a committee. Case Studies.
May 2, 2013 — This presentation touchs on “crossover” (golden unicorn) topics such as UI, UX, trusting instincts, user testing, wire framing, information architecture, typography, front end structure, form, and the mindset we need to have in order to challenge both sides of our brain.
May 1, 2013 — Absolute beginners guide to understanding the WordPress Posts Tags screen.
May 1, 2013 — Use the Display Widgets plugin to show or hide specific widgets on a page.