April 27, 2013 — The purpose of this presentation is to walk developers through the process of implementing basic AJAX functionality in themes and plugins. Topics covered will include best practices, client-side AJAX requests via jQuery, server-side processing of requests with WordPress action hooks, proper inclusion of scripts, localizing data and implementing nonces
April 26, 2013 — Tom speaks about leveling up your WordPress development skills through understanding the WordPress documentation, finding your niche, and educating yourself so you don’t have to run through the gamut of trial-and-error to level-up your abilities.
April 26, 2013 — In this presentation John shares how he uses WordPress as a foundational part of his toolkit for start-ups and entrepreneurship through rapid-fire experimentation and iteration.
April 25, 2013 — This presentation will show you how to leverage WordPress for optimal marketing efficiencies and automation without breaking your budget.
April 25, 2013 — In this presentation beginners will learn how to add media to WordPress. This presentation covers:
Uploading Images, Bulk Uploading Images, Adding Alt and Title Tags, Descriptions and Captions to Images, Cropping and Sizing Images, Inserting Single Images and Multiple Image Galleries, Adding Audio, Video and Other Formats and Embedding Audio, Video and Other Formats.
April 24, 2013 — Real success in our industry depends far more on execution, and the series of small decisions we make, than the killer feature. This presentation is about the key elements that differentiate a product in WordPress, the code patterns, the work patterns and how to engage your users.
April 23, 2013 — Practical techniques, tips, tools, and resources to help test, troubleshoot, and proactively address common WordPress plugin and theme issues.
April 22, 2013 — LESS & SASS are awesome technologies that allow you to write CSS extremely fast with a ton of awesome features. A perfect intro for anyone who wants to get started writing CSS faster, better, and stronger.
April 22, 2013 — The WordPress ecosystem continues to expand, due in large part to an ever-increasing array of themes and plugins that are released on a daily basis. And while there are plenty of free options out there, many WordPress companies are doing quite well selling themes and plugins, and you’ve decided you want in on the action. But just because you can write a plugin over a weekend, do you know how to sell it? How will you market it? Will you offer support? How will you handle refund requests? Have you even thought about those things?
April 21, 2013 — This presentation covers various ways to get involved with the WordPress community even if you are not a developer or coder.