July 10, 2010 — This is live WordPress development without a net. Alex King and Shawn Parker from Crowd Favorite take you through the full process of creating a new feature/add-on/customization for WordPress; from concept to architecture to code.
July 10, 2010 — Josh Byers, Kevin Conboy, and Kevin Menzie discuss the challenges and peculiarities of designing specifically for WordPress, including thoughts on full-stack development, methods and techniques for getting started and staying on-target, and how to design for clients’ needs.
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July 10, 2010 — Jeff Finkelstein delves into the fundamentals of how search engines work, what they look for, and what you can do both on your website and external to your site to enhance your search engine optimization efforts. Learn about page rank, keyword density. inbound links, and more.
July 10, 2010 — You want your WordPress site to be fast, use less server resources, and be able to handle increases in traffic. WordPress’ output and object caching are there to help everyone realize these goals. This talk from Chris Scott and Sean O’Shaughnessy cover the differences and interactions between these two types of caching, benchmarks of common caching plugins, and tips for ensuring your themes and plugins are taking advantage of caching.
July 7, 2010 — Devin Price from WPTheming.com details the procedure necessary to switch a standard WordPress installation over to the multisite version so you can use multiple blogs from one installation.
July 1, 2010 — VaultPress is here to protect your blog from hosting issues, server errors, and more with a premium service for protecting your entire blog—specifically tailored for WordPress.
June 17, 2010 — WordPress adds new features, an updated look, a new default theme, and tons of bug fixes and enhancements in version 3.0, “Thelonius.”
June 12, 2010