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  • Robert Jacobi: The Partnership Kitchen

    WordCamp San Antonio 2020Speaker: Robert Jacobi

    January 14, 2021 — Partnering with the right service providers takes you out of the world of time and materials and into value selling. Learn how to scale with partnerships that augment and complement your business. Ask the right questions. Differentiate between affiliates and partners. Focus on core skills and markets to grow.

  • The gift of WordPress

    WordCamp San Antonio 2020Speaker: Jocelyn Mozak

    January 13, 2021 — Both WordPress and many of us have come along way from our humble beginnings with WordPress. Maybe your experience is similar? Maybe you sat down one day with a dream…and off you went. That is the gift of WordPress.

  • Jonathan Brinley: A Survey of WordPress PHP APIs – Part 1

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Jonathan Brinley

    December 30, 2020 — Settings, widgets, HTTP requests, shortcodes… WordPress gives plugin developers more than a dozen PHP APIs. Using these APIs enables developers to write extensions the “right” way, using methods, actions, and filters that make plugins forward-compatible, maintainable, and extensible. We’ll take a tour of these APIs, exploring when and how to use them to build a WordPress plugin.

  • Marcus J Wilson, Edd Hurst, Mark Wilkinson: Gutenberg Panel Discussion

    WordCamp Edinburgh 2018Speakers: Marcus J Wilson, Edd Hurst, Mark Wilkinson

    December 29, 2020 — Gutenberg is WordPress’s new content editor. It’s a game changer for developers, for WordPress businesses, and for content creators. This laid-back panel discussion will explore Gutenberg from each of those perspectives, featuring Mark Wilkinson on development, Edd Hurst on business, and Marcus J Wilson on content.

  • Steve Grunwell: Code Review: For Me & You

    WordCamp Dayton 2018Speaker: Steve Grunwell

    December 29, 2020 — On the surface, the idea of code review is a no-brainer: why wouldn’t we want a second set of eyes on our code, especially before deploying to production?

    As we peel back the layers, however, we find that the topic of code review is much more nuanced. How detailed should the review be? Who is qualified to perform the review (hint: it’s not just senior developers)? Can we afford to take another developer away from their project to review this one? What steps can we take to ensure reviews are constructive, rather than demoralizing?

    Attendees will gain deeper insight into some of the arguments for and against systemic, peer code review, as well as pick up some useful tools to make code review a natural part of their teams’ workflow.

  • Topher DeRosia: Introduction to Big Commerce for WordPress

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Topher DeRosia

    December 29, 2020 — BigCommerce for WordPress is a brand new way to do ecommerce in WordPress. With a hybrid of local content and processes running over API the BigCommerce for WordPress plugin can help your store operate at micro-scale, enterprise scale, and everything in between.

    This talk is a review of features and capabilities.

    Correction: During the presentation, it was stated the BC Agency Partners get 30% of the monthly merchant fee. The correct number is 20%. Our presenter apologizes for the error.

  • Jean Perpillant: Managing A Creative Agency, Family, Life, and a Full Time Job All at the Same Time

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Jean Perpillant

    December 29, 2020 — I started my business as a side hustle over ten years ago. I’m married with three kids that have extra circular activities, a full time job, dozens of clients, partner of a restaurant, and still ventures in other things with only 24 hours in the day. How do I manage it all? How do I keep on top of tasks, projects, commitments? Is it all even possible? It is and I’m going to tell you stories on how I stay successful and how you can too.

  • Pam Ann Aungst: Intermediate SEO Strategies

    WordCamp Lancaster 2018Speaker: Pam Ann Aungst

    December 29, 2020 — This session is for users, designers, and developers who already know the basics of SEO. In this session, you will learn beyond-basic strategies for taking your SEO to the next level.

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  • Joshua Giowaya: SVG for Everybody

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019Speaker: Joshua Giowaya

    December 29, 2020 — In this talk, we will discuss the why, when, and how of using SVG’s (Scalable Vector Graphics) in your project. At code42, we decided to exclusively use SVG’s for iconography and logos across all our production websites. I will share what we learned throughout this process, the use cases, edge cases, best cases, and worst cases. Also, we will take an in-depth look at anatomy of an SVG. Finally, we will compare capabilities SVG vs .png, CSS, JavaScript. You will leave this talk excited and prepared to implement SVG’s in your next project.

  • Panel Discussion – What I Wish I Knew Before I Started Blogging

    WordCamp Jacksonville 2019

    December 29, 2020 — Topics include:
    – Should I use the free WordPress version or get my own domain?
    – Do I do blog to monetize and grow as a business or do is it just a hobby?
    – How do I earn money from my blog?
    – How do I get followers/readers from the blog?
    – Do I need to pay people to handle the back end of my site?
    – What should I write about? Do I really need a blog (as a business?)