February 17, 2013 — This presentation provides information and insight into what it takes to provide ongoing maintenance for a client or community based on WordPress. bbPress for a support forum and BuddyPress for creating community are discussed. Also best practices for keeping things up to date. A variety of community-based and premium solutions are discussed as well as a discussion about incentives for community participation. This is geared towards engaging your community to help each other by creating an environment that rewards that kind of activity.
February 17, 2013 — Reuse is incredibly important in programming. Joe guides you to building a Theme Framework & implementing the reuse concept ultimately enabling easier testing, saving time, allowing to focus on more advanced & important things and ultimately making your life easier.
February 16, 2013 — Build and launch a complete WordPress site during the session. Using WordPress, Paid Memberships Pro, the Member Lite Theme, and other free plugins to setup a site that is ready to market and sell a digital product. Install Paid Memberships Pro, Integrate with the Stripe payment gateway, Create a landing page for inbound marketing, Integrate with Mail Chimp and set up autoresponders, Create a paid membership level locking down content on the site.
February 16, 2013 — This talk focuses on different career opportunities available when you work with WordPress. You will know ABC’s of what you can do with WordPress and make a living out of it!
February 16, 2013 — JavaScript is used extensively in WordPress. Avinash goes through the basics of JavaScript and how it’s used in WordPress.
February 15, 2013 — Alison Barrett talks about customizing the WordPress Admin.
February 15, 2013 — This presentation covers an introduction to CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) for the WordPress developer and how it applies to WordPress.
February 15, 2013 — Seth Carstens gives you a solid introduction to HTML markup.
February 15, 2013 — Natalie MacLees talks about JavaScript, Best Practices and JavaScript in WordPress.