December 12, 2014 — WordPress co-founder, Matt Mullenweg speaks at the June 2014 WordBench Tokyo.
Hear Matt explain what has happened during the last 10 years as the WordPress project has grown to power the 22% of the world’s CMS websites.
WordPressの共同創設者は、マット·マレンウェッグは2014年6月WordBench東京で講演。
WordPressのプロジェクトは、世界のCMSのウェブサイトの22%に電力を供給するために成長してきたようにマットが最後の10年の間に何が起こったのかを説明聞く。
December 10, 2014 — Learn which websites mistakes small businesses make, and how to fix them. Small business sites often have the wrong content, aren’t optimized for sales, aren’t mobile -friendly, and more. Learn how to fix these mistakes so your site delivers business results.
December 9, 2014 — WordPress websites are more then simple blogs these days, and building complex features may mean complex queries. Once upon a time, it was simple enough to install WP Super Cache and call it good, but with Javascript front ends, and lots of dynamic content, caching objects WordPress objects is a lot more important.
December 9, 2014 — This presentation discusses the various options for implementing Google Analytics into your WordPress site and, once installed, where to focus your attention to get the most out of the traffic numbers it makes available to you.
December 9, 2014 — Foundation Day – Beginner’s Workshop
December 8, 2014 — Vagrant, Puppet and WP-CLI. This talk is what these technologies do and how you can use them to automate and source control your environment.
December 6, 2014 — This talk is about ways to focus your efforts in a manner that eliminates some of the deadline pressure bloggers feel by eliminating some myths about certain “rules” of blogging, and about the importance of setting a consistent content strategy and using an editorial calendar.
December 6, 2014 — This session focuses on the simple steps you can take to secure your installation so that you don’t fall prey attacks. We will cover the tips, tricks, and best-practices from choosing a host through installation, setup, plugin selection, and upkeep.
December 5, 2014 — This session takes a fresh look at web content by seeing it through the eyes of the user, and discusses methods of improving users’ experience by employing simple and effective psychology alongside common-sense SEO.
December 3, 2014 — This presentation covers a range of common JS/jQuery pitfalls and best practices, including variable/function declaration and scope, closures, caching, naming conventions, and code linting. Whether you’re looking to get familiar with JavaScript in preparation for using the new WordPress JSON REST API (to be released in early 2015), or if you’re just starting out with front-end jQuery, this talk will provide you with some helpful tips and useful links for further learning.