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  • Alex Denning: The Art of Writing a Great WordPress Tutorial

    WordCamp London 2016Speaker: Alex Denning

    May 30, 2016 — How do you write a really good WordPress tutorial? A high-accessible breakdown of how to write about WordPress in a way that is engaging and can be understood clearly. A look through how to: successfully identify people’s problems, establish trust and create an engaging narrative, format code examples, understand how to maximise accessibility, weave in calls-to-action and share your work! The aim is to ensure everybody can come away from the talk much better understanding how to write the awesome WordPress tutorials that can spread knowledge far and wide.

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  • Francesca Marano: The Rebirth of the Italian Community

    WordCamp London 2016Speaker: Francesca Marano

    May 30, 2016 — In May 2015 a chain of encounters led a small group of strangers to meet, on and offline, and revive the WordPress Italian Community. After endless hours of chats on Slack, we have regular monthly meetups in half a dozen cities, contributor meetings and at least 3 WordCamps planned for 2016. This is our story and we hope it can be your community’s story too.

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  • Tom Greenwood: How to attract big name clients with LOVE

    WordCamp London 2016Speaker: Tom Greenwood

    May 30, 2016 — Tom and Vineeta Greenwood founded Wholegrain Digital in 2007 and developed it into one of Europe’s top specialist WordPress agencies, with clients such as M&S, Rightmove, Lenovo, UNICEF and Ecover. The question that we are most commonly asked by other agency owners and freelancers is “How do you get those big name clients?” In this presentation, I will reveal the key secrets, tips and techniques that Wholegrain Digital have used to attract big name clients over the years, often defying conventional business wisdom and sales practices and instead following a process centred on love.

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  • Maciej Pilarski: How to Make your WordPress Website Multilingual

    WordCamp London 2016Speaker: Maciej Pilarski

    May 30, 2016 — In my presentation, I will share tips on how to easily and quickly create a traditional multilingual website or eCommerce store. I will compare the most popular multilingual plugins and also show how this can be done without using any plugins. Part of the talk will include the benefits to your business of going global and how this can be done in minutes.

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  • Emanuel Blagonic: How WordPress Changed the Face of Croatian Politics

    WordCamp London 2016Speaker: Emanuel Blagonic

    May 30, 2016 — The basic idea of WordPress was to redefine online publishing by allowing anyone to easily publish their articles. More than 10 years later, we used WordPress as an open source publishing platform to build a website for one of the largest cities in Croatia. I’ll tell you a story of how the city of Rijeka decided to go with open source software and how the people reacted to everything being open sourced as well. One of the first large-scale “design in the open” projects in Croatia is defining standards for future web development. We’re discussing the web design process, sharing knowledge with the public and asking citizens to be a part of the redesign effort. By delivering designs, HTML and CSS, WordPress theme and documents like Content Strategy and Accessibility Guidelines – we’re redefining what the public website should look like. And with the help of WordPress we’re promoting the power of publishing and transparency. Last but not least – I’ll tell you how the city of Rijeka helped us organise our first WordCamp Croatia in 2015, by believing in the power of WordPress.

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  • Claire Brotherton: The How and Why of Small Business Blogging

    WordCamp London 2016Speaker: Claire Brotherton

    May 30, 2016 — My session would be on the why and how of blogging and how it can be used to develop your business. What are the advantages, how can you develop a regular blogging habit and what plugins you can use to make life easier. Also how I kick-started my blogging with a blogging challenge.

  • Graham Armfield: Accessible Accordions for Your WordPress Theme

    WordCamp London 2016Speaker: Graham Armfield

    May 29, 2016 — ARIA attributes are important in web accessibility to provide support for making interactive widgets like accordions and tab panels accessible to everyone.

    This presentation will form an introduction to ARIA by showing you how to create accessible accordions for your WordPress themes. I’ll demonstrate using a screen reader and voice recognition software how the techniques can allow everyone to interact with the elements without compromising the functionality.

    If javascript is the future, you need to understand ARIA too.

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  • Dmitry Mayorov: 7 Tips On Getting Your Theme Approved The First Time

    WordCamp London 2016Speaker: Dmitry Mayorov

    May 29, 2016 — Dmitry understands that sometimes it is hard to follow the requirements. Many themes submitted to the WordPress.org repository every day, and many of the themes run into similar mistakes.

    In this talk, Dmitry will be looking at some of the common mistakes and aims to help people get their theme into the repository. The talk will cover what that reviewers look for in the newly submitted themes.

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  • Adrian Restantia and Ilona Filipi: Building An Innovative WordPress Agency – Mooves’ 5 Year Journey

    WordCamp London 2016Speakers: Adrian Restantia, Ilona Filipi

    May 29, 2016 — In 2015, Moove Agency turned five years old. Our journey has taken us from humble beginnings of two freelancers with an idea, to something much bigger: 12 full-time team members across 3 hubs, in 3 countries. In this presentation, founders Adrian and Ilona will walk you through their journey and share with you the key lessons they’ve learnt from founding to building and sustaining an agency that specialises in bespoke WordPress websites.

  • James Roberts, Keith Devon, Kristof Van Tomme: Lightning Session

    WordCamp London 2016Speakers: James Roberts, Keith Devon, Kristof Van Tomme

    May 29, 2016 — How to automate your business by James Roberts

    Have you ever timed how long it takes you to do those mundane, administrative tasks that comes with running any business? This time soon adds up, and if you convert this time into an actual monetary value based on how much money you make per hour on average, it is also quite costly. This talk is designed to show you how you can automate various parts of your business in a non-technical way, in order to reduce the amount of time you spend on admin.

    High performance images in WordPress by Keith Devon

    Responsive images landed in WP 4.4. Keith Devon will show us what this means for theme developers. He’ll also take a look at how to further optimise the images on your WordPress website.

    Drupal vs WordPress, the battle for the clickers by Kristof Van Tomme

    When I tell people what I do for a living, most people don’t know what Drupal is. So I tell them it is a lot like WordPress. Invariantly the next question is what the difference is between Drupal and WordPress… In this talk I want to do a comparison between WordPress and Drupal, and give you my take on what makes both of them popular in their respective markets.

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