This document provides an introduction to WordPress themes. It discusses what WordPress themes are, the anatomy of themes including parent and child themes, where to find themes, what to look for in themes, and how to install and activate themes. The topics are presented in detail with explanations and examples of theme files, requirements, and best practices for evaluating and working with themes.
This document provides an overview of WordPress themes:
1. Themes determine the look and style of a WordPress site and allow customizing templates and styles. Common themes include Twenty Twelve, BaseWP, and GovPress.
2. WordPress.org allows installing any theme, while WordPress.com only offers a selection of pre-approved themes. Child themes make it possible to customize parent themes without breaking updates.
3. Advanced theme customization includes creating custom templates, loops, and entire themes from scratch. Theme files like header, footer, and template parts can be edited.
WordPress themes are files that work together to create the design and functionality of a WordPress site. An efficient theme structure includes separate files for assets, functions, templates and parts to keep the code modular and reusable. Key aspects of the structure include folders for CSS, JS and images; functions split across multiple files; main templates in the root directory with custom templates in a sub-folder; and reusable parts included using get_template_part(). This summary outlines best practices for organizing WordPress theme code and structure.
What Is WordPress and Why Is Everyone Talking About It?BobWP.com
This workshop is perfect if you are a beginner or still on the fence. We'll look at the major issues you should consider before diving into the WordPress waters.
Introduction to Custom WordPress ThemeingJamie Schmid
This document discusses customizing themes in WordPress. It covers the basic elements that make up a WordPress theme including HTML, PHP, CSS, JavaScript and images. It explains the minimum requirements to build a theme, including style.css and index.php files. It also discusses additional theme files, functions.php, template tags, the template hierarchy and using starter themes.
An introduction to WordPress theme development by Thad Allender from GraphPaperPress.com. Slides from WordPress December 2010 Meetup at Fathom Creative in Washington, D.C.
Theme development essentials columbus oh word camp 2012Joe Querin
This document provides an overview of theme development in WordPress. It discusses what a theme is and some of the basic theme files like style.css, header.php, and footer.php. It also covers using frameworks to speed up development, making themes responsive using child themes, reasons for creating a custom theme, tips for theme development like testing and validation, and links to additional resources. The presenter has experience with graphic design, web development, and WordPress themes.
This document provides an overview and instructions for working with WordPress themes. It discusses creating a homepage template file and footer, including sidebar code, and downloading and installing the Underscores theme starter files. Template tags like get_header() and get_footer() are explained. The WordPress loop is summarized as the code that displays posts. _s theme files like single.php are also briefly covered.
This document provides an introduction to WordPress themes. It discusses what WordPress themes are, the anatomy of themes including parent and child themes, where to find themes, what to look for in themes, and how to install and activate themes. The topics are presented in detail with explanations and examples of theme files, requirements, and best practices for evaluating and working with themes.
This document provides an overview of WordPress themes:
1. Themes determine the look and style of a WordPress site and allow customizing templates and styles. Common themes include Twenty Twelve, BaseWP, and GovPress.
2. WordPress.org allows installing any theme, while WordPress.com only offers a selection of pre-approved themes. Child themes make it possible to customize parent themes without breaking updates.
3. Advanced theme customization includes creating custom templates, loops, and entire themes from scratch. Theme files like header, footer, and template parts can be edited.
WordPress themes are files that work together to create the design and functionality of a WordPress site. An efficient theme structure includes separate files for assets, functions, templates and parts to keep the code modular and reusable. Key aspects of the structure include folders for CSS, JS and images; functions split across multiple files; main templates in the root directory with custom templates in a sub-folder; and reusable parts included using get_template_part(). This summary outlines best practices for organizing WordPress theme code and structure.
What Is WordPress and Why Is Everyone Talking About It?BobWP.com
This workshop is perfect if you are a beginner or still on the fence. We'll look at the major issues you should consider before diving into the WordPress waters.
Introduction to Custom WordPress ThemeingJamie Schmid
This document discusses customizing themes in WordPress. It covers the basic elements that make up a WordPress theme including HTML, PHP, CSS, JavaScript and images. It explains the minimum requirements to build a theme, including style.css and index.php files. It also discusses additional theme files, functions.php, template tags, the template hierarchy and using starter themes.
An introduction to WordPress theme development by Thad Allender from GraphPaperPress.com. Slides from WordPress December 2010 Meetup at Fathom Creative in Washington, D.C.
Theme development essentials columbus oh word camp 2012Joe Querin
This document provides an overview of theme development in WordPress. It discusses what a theme is and some of the basic theme files like style.css, header.php, and footer.php. It also covers using frameworks to speed up development, making themes responsive using child themes, reasons for creating a custom theme, tips for theme development like testing and validation, and links to additional resources. The presenter has experience with graphic design, web development, and WordPress themes.
This document provides an overview and instructions for working with WordPress themes. It discusses creating a homepage template file and footer, including sidebar code, and downloading and installing the Underscores theme starter files. Template tags like get_header() and get_footer() are explained. The WordPress loop is summarized as the code that displays posts. _s theme files like single.php are also briefly covered.
The document summarizes a WordPress developers meetup. It discusses new features introduced in recent WordPress versions like 2.7 through 3.0, including custom backgrounds and headers, navigation menus, custom post types, and more. It encourages attendees to get involved in WordPress development through testing, translating, contributing code, and staying up to date on development through various communication channels. The meetup aims to help developers learn and discuss WordPress features and development.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring WordPress. It outlines the steps to download and upload WordPress files, configure settings like the database connection, and run the installation process. It also describes how to customize WordPress through themes, plugins, menus and widgets. Basic WordPress concepts are explained like templates, loops and functions.php.
WordPress Customization & Security
Presented By: Joe Casabona and Phil Erb
Track: Technology
Session Format: Co-Presentation
Description: WordPress is one of the most popular blogging platforms used today and if you’re using it already, you already know its benefits – but let’s take things a step further. In this session, Joe and Phil will dive into how to customize your WordPress blog and theme so that it reflects your brand and serves up your content in the best ways possible, ways to make your WordPress blog more secure (and how to monitor it so that it stays that way!), and other techniques and technologies to make the most of this content management system.
This document provides an overview of WordPress child themes, including:
- What a child theme is and how it relies on a parent theme for structure but allows customizations.
- Why to use child themes to easily update the parent theme without overwriting customizations.
- Who should use child themes, such as web designers, multi-site users, and theme authors.
- How child themes work by looking for template files in the child theme directory first, then the parent theme.
There is new slide for this at http://www.slideshare.net/catchinternet/contributing-to-wordpress-theme-review-at-wordpressorg
Guide to Start WordPress Theme Review. Useful for WordPress Theme Developers, wannabe WordPress Theme Developers and wannabe WordPress Theme Reviewer
The document provides information about securing a WordPress site, including backing up the site regularly using plugins or services, keeping the WordPress core, themes, and plugins updated, using strong passwords, enabling SSL, and only using trusted plugins and themes from reputable sources. It also recommends securing the server configuration and login process, as well as keeping your own computer secure to avoid compromising the WordPress site.
This document discusses WordPress theme development and provides an overview of key concepts. It introduces PHP basics like variables, conditionals, and loops used in themes. It also covers template tags for outputting content, conditional tags for checking page types, and the template hierarchy for determining which template file to use. Finally, it discusses functions.php, common functions used there, adding theme support, and using hooks, actions and filters to modify WordPress behavior.
This document provides instructions and tips for customizing WordPress themes. It discusses preparing for theme customization by setting up a development site, then outlines the theme customization process including working with CSS, header images, backgrounds, fonts, and footer credits. It also provides links to additional resources and plugins to aid in customization.
- A WordPress theme controls the visual design and layout of a website through a collection of files like PHP template files, CSS stylesheets, images, and text files.
- The minimum required files are index.php and style.css. Common additional files include templates for different page types and widget locations.
- Themes control presentation, while plugins add functionality. Features built into themes may be lost when the user switches themes.
- High-quality, well-coded themes that serve as examples can be found in the WordPress theme directory.
Theme Development: From an idea to getting approved to wordpress.orgThemeHorse
This document provides guidance for developing WordPress themes, including designing the theme using a grid system, making the design simple and beautiful, using perfect typography, adding icons and UI elements, developing the HTML/CSS, validating the code, reviewing theme guidelines, including required template files and hooks, securing user data, adding licensing, and documenting the theme. The goal is to develop a high quality, secure theme that meets the WordPress theme review guidelines for submission to the WordPress theme directory.
This document summarizes a WordPress workshop presented by Terri Orlowski. The workshop covered an introduction to WordPress, how to install WordPress manually or via one-click installation, important security practices, useful plugins for backups, security and other functions, themes, and various ways WordPress can be used like for podcasts, newsletters, and more. The workshop provided information to help attendees understand and get started using WordPress.
Go over a quick crash course into what it takes to develop a WordPress theme and then jump into some deeper waters on how to utilize Custom Post Types, create custom theme options, and custom meta boxes.
WordPress theme development from scratch : ICT MeetUp 2013 NepalChandra Prakash Thapa
The document discusses how to develop a WordPress theme from scratch. It provides step-by-step instructions on setting up the basic theme files and templates, adding dynamic content like images and text, registering menus and sidebars, and including plugins. Key parts include downloading a template, setting up core theme files, adding options for configurable content in the admin panel, querying posts and pages for output, and making the theme responsive.
Taking WordPress as a CMS, to the LimitJosh Guffey
This document outlines how to build a portfolio website using WordPress as a content management system (CMS) without any coding. It walks through installing WordPress, finding and installing a portfolio theme, making widgets, pages, posts, and portfolios to turn the site into a functional portfolio site to showcase work. The process shows how WordPress can be used as a CMS in a cost effective way to create a professional looking portfolio site without spending money on development.
This document discusses theme development in WordPress. It explains that themes allow for customization of a site's functionality and visual design. Key aspects covered include template tags, conditional tags, the loop, common template files like header.php, sidebar.php and footer.php, and building themes according to WordPress standards. Building your own theme is recommended as an opportunity to learn skills like CSS, HTML and PHP while contributing to the WordPress community.
This document provides guidance on jazzing up a WordPress website for free by remodelling it with new themes, images, and content. It discusses where to find free themes and images that are responsive and customizable, looking at features like colors and widgets. It also offers tips on what to look for in themes and images, such as sizes and file formats. Finally, it provides suggestions for sources of new content for a library website, like analytics, board meetings and new materials. The goal is to introduce fresh themes, images and content to remodel a WordPress site for free.
Cms & wordpress theme development 2011Dave Wallace
This document discusses content management systems (CMS) and why WordPress is a popular choice. It notes that more websites now feature dynamic, frequently updated content from multiple sources. CMS allow decentralized updating and reuse of common elements. WordPress is recommended for beginners due to its simplicity yet expandability through plugins. While initially a blogging platform, WordPress can be used to build many types of websites through themes. It has a large community and runs on common, well-supported technology.
Keeping Your Themes and Plugins Organized.Jacob Martella
Plugins and themes are the backbone of WordPress, but many people, including developers and general users, get confused about what each is supposed to do. Most of the time, this isn’t an issue, but when it does become an issue, it can cause confusion, “loss” of data and a headache for users. This talk will go over what a theme should be, what a plugin should be, why they are that way, what users should look for in a plugin or theme and finally we’ll quickly discuss child themes and custom functionality plugins.
Presentation to YYC Bloggers Meetup on Plugins and Securing WordPress.
Geared to the beginner/average user. A presentation and discussion about the basic steps to better manage your WordPress site/blog.
The document summarizes a WordPress developers meetup. It discusses new features introduced in recent WordPress versions like 2.7 through 3.0, including custom backgrounds and headers, navigation menus, custom post types, and more. It encourages attendees to get involved in WordPress development through testing, translating, contributing code, and staying up to date on development through various communication channels. The meetup aims to help developers learn and discuss WordPress features and development.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring WordPress. It outlines the steps to download and upload WordPress files, configure settings like the database connection, and run the installation process. It also describes how to customize WordPress through themes, plugins, menus and widgets. Basic WordPress concepts are explained like templates, loops and functions.php.
WordPress Customization & Security
Presented By: Joe Casabona and Phil Erb
Track: Technology
Session Format: Co-Presentation
Description: WordPress is one of the most popular blogging platforms used today and if you’re using it already, you already know its benefits – but let’s take things a step further. In this session, Joe and Phil will dive into how to customize your WordPress blog and theme so that it reflects your brand and serves up your content in the best ways possible, ways to make your WordPress blog more secure (and how to monitor it so that it stays that way!), and other techniques and technologies to make the most of this content management system.
This document provides an overview of WordPress child themes, including:
- What a child theme is and how it relies on a parent theme for structure but allows customizations.
- Why to use child themes to easily update the parent theme without overwriting customizations.
- Who should use child themes, such as web designers, multi-site users, and theme authors.
- How child themes work by looking for template files in the child theme directory first, then the parent theme.
There is new slide for this at http://www.slideshare.net/catchinternet/contributing-to-wordpress-theme-review-at-wordpressorg
Guide to Start WordPress Theme Review. Useful for WordPress Theme Developers, wannabe WordPress Theme Developers and wannabe WordPress Theme Reviewer
The document provides information about securing a WordPress site, including backing up the site regularly using plugins or services, keeping the WordPress core, themes, and plugins updated, using strong passwords, enabling SSL, and only using trusted plugins and themes from reputable sources. It also recommends securing the server configuration and login process, as well as keeping your own computer secure to avoid compromising the WordPress site.
This document discusses WordPress theme development and provides an overview of key concepts. It introduces PHP basics like variables, conditionals, and loops used in themes. It also covers template tags for outputting content, conditional tags for checking page types, and the template hierarchy for determining which template file to use. Finally, it discusses functions.php, common functions used there, adding theme support, and using hooks, actions and filters to modify WordPress behavior.
This document provides instructions and tips for customizing WordPress themes. It discusses preparing for theme customization by setting up a development site, then outlines the theme customization process including working with CSS, header images, backgrounds, fonts, and footer credits. It also provides links to additional resources and plugins to aid in customization.
- A WordPress theme controls the visual design and layout of a website through a collection of files like PHP template files, CSS stylesheets, images, and text files.
- The minimum required files are index.php and style.css. Common additional files include templates for different page types and widget locations.
- Themes control presentation, while plugins add functionality. Features built into themes may be lost when the user switches themes.
- High-quality, well-coded themes that serve as examples can be found in the WordPress theme directory.
Theme Development: From an idea to getting approved to wordpress.orgThemeHorse
This document provides guidance for developing WordPress themes, including designing the theme using a grid system, making the design simple and beautiful, using perfect typography, adding icons and UI elements, developing the HTML/CSS, validating the code, reviewing theme guidelines, including required template files and hooks, securing user data, adding licensing, and documenting the theme. The goal is to develop a high quality, secure theme that meets the WordPress theme review guidelines for submission to the WordPress theme directory.
This document summarizes a WordPress workshop presented by Terri Orlowski. The workshop covered an introduction to WordPress, how to install WordPress manually or via one-click installation, important security practices, useful plugins for backups, security and other functions, themes, and various ways WordPress can be used like for podcasts, newsletters, and more. The workshop provided information to help attendees understand and get started using WordPress.
Go over a quick crash course into what it takes to develop a WordPress theme and then jump into some deeper waters on how to utilize Custom Post Types, create custom theme options, and custom meta boxes.
WordPress theme development from scratch : ICT MeetUp 2013 NepalChandra Prakash Thapa
The document discusses how to develop a WordPress theme from scratch. It provides step-by-step instructions on setting up the basic theme files and templates, adding dynamic content like images and text, registering menus and sidebars, and including plugins. Key parts include downloading a template, setting up core theme files, adding options for configurable content in the admin panel, querying posts and pages for output, and making the theme responsive.
Taking WordPress as a CMS, to the LimitJosh Guffey
This document outlines how to build a portfolio website using WordPress as a content management system (CMS) without any coding. It walks through installing WordPress, finding and installing a portfolio theme, making widgets, pages, posts, and portfolios to turn the site into a functional portfolio site to showcase work. The process shows how WordPress can be used as a CMS in a cost effective way to create a professional looking portfolio site without spending money on development.
This document discusses theme development in WordPress. It explains that themes allow for customization of a site's functionality and visual design. Key aspects covered include template tags, conditional tags, the loop, common template files like header.php, sidebar.php and footer.php, and building themes according to WordPress standards. Building your own theme is recommended as an opportunity to learn skills like CSS, HTML and PHP while contributing to the WordPress community.
This document provides guidance on jazzing up a WordPress website for free by remodelling it with new themes, images, and content. It discusses where to find free themes and images that are responsive and customizable, looking at features like colors and widgets. It also offers tips on what to look for in themes and images, such as sizes and file formats. Finally, it provides suggestions for sources of new content for a library website, like analytics, board meetings and new materials. The goal is to introduce fresh themes, images and content to remodel a WordPress site for free.
Cms & wordpress theme development 2011Dave Wallace
This document discusses content management systems (CMS) and why WordPress is a popular choice. It notes that more websites now feature dynamic, frequently updated content from multiple sources. CMS allow decentralized updating and reuse of common elements. WordPress is recommended for beginners due to its simplicity yet expandability through plugins. While initially a blogging platform, WordPress can be used to build many types of websites through themes. It has a large community and runs on common, well-supported technology.
Keeping Your Themes and Plugins Organized.Jacob Martella
Plugins and themes are the backbone of WordPress, but many people, including developers and general users, get confused about what each is supposed to do. Most of the time, this isn’t an issue, but when it does become an issue, it can cause confusion, “loss” of data and a headache for users. This talk will go over what a theme should be, what a plugin should be, why they are that way, what users should look for in a plugin or theme and finally we’ll quickly discuss child themes and custom functionality plugins.
Presentation to YYC Bloggers Meetup on Plugins and Securing WordPress.
Geared to the beginner/average user. A presentation and discussion about the basic steps to better manage your WordPress site/blog.
Really Awesome WordPress Plugins You Should Know AboutAngela Bowman
This document summarizes and recommends several WordPress plugins. It describes image and gallery plugins like Envira Gallery and NextGEN Gallery that allow creating responsive image galleries. It also mentions slider plugins like Revolution Slider and Soliloquy Slider. Other plugin categories covered include media library organization, image optimization, dashboard customization, content migration, Bootstrap integration, events calendars, email marketing, and social sharing. Contact information is provided for the plugin expert Angela Bowman.
Getting Started with WordPress DevelopmentRyan Welcher
Jan/21/2015 WordPress Ottawa Meetup.
This talk is aimed at developers or designers interested in getting started with WordPress development. It's meant as a guide to help avoid common issues that trip up newcomers to WordPress.
Protect Your WordPress From The Inside OutSiteGround.com
The recent spike of hack attempts on various WordPress sites has made it more urgent than ever to take actions and secure your WordPress in the best possible way. In this webinar the WebDevStudios founders show the best practices and share insightful tricks how to protect your WordPress from getting hacked:
- WordPress Security Threats & Trends
- WordPress Admin Security Settings
- Securing Files, Folders & Databases
- Bullet Proof Passwords
- Vulnerable WordPress Extensions
- Recommended Plugins & Services
This document discusses how WordPress can empower non-profits. It notes that WordPress is easy to use and learn, free and open source, and has a large community and many resources available. WordPress can help non-profits be more efficient with limited funding and staff by providing an intuitive CMS. It allows non-profits to focus on their mission rather than website maintenance. The document provides tips on themes, plugins, custom post types and other ways non-profits can extend WordPress to meet their specific needs. The overall goal is to help non-profits operate more efficiently with less work.
Up and Running with WordPress - Site Shack Nashville Web DesignJudy Wilson
This document provides an overview of WordPress and guidance on setting up a WordPress site. It discusses what WordPress is, how to choose between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, how to select a domain registrar and web host, how to install WordPress, and recommendations for securing and maintaining a WordPress site. Key aspects covered include the importance of security updates, using secure passwords, backing up the site database, and selecting themes and plugins from trustworthy sources only.
The document discusses WordPress hooks and actions. It provides examples of how to use hooks to modify content and tie into parts of the WordPress page lifecycle. It demonstrates adding hooks to a template to allow inserting content before and after post content. The presentation aims to demystify hooks and encourage their use over directly modifying files.
This document appears to be a presentation about updating WordPress, plugins, and themes. Some key points covered include:
- It is important to update WordPress, plugins, and themes to improve security and fix bugs. WordPress updates can be done automatically or manually.
- Plugin and theme updates are typically done through the WordPress admin area. Some paid plugins may have special update instructions.
- Automatic WordPress core updates are recommended to stay secure. The database update screen that sometimes appears is normal and nothing to worry about.
- Tips are provided like keeping default themes as backups and checking authors' instructions when updating bundled plugins or parent/child themes.
A Quick Trip Down the Rabbit Hole - An Introduction into what the WP-REST-API is and what you can do with it. This is meant as an explanation for a site owner/project lead who wants to learn what this new technology means and for the developer who wants to understand where this will take the WordPress community over the next decade and beyond.
A beginners guide to understanding setting up a WordPress site and the administration dashboard. Provides an overview of all the menus and their roles. Also provides some recommended settings for WordPress sites
This presentation was part of the Wharton Web Conference: whartonwebconf.com
We all know that WordPress is an awesome blogging platform, but under that bloggy exterior lurks a fully operational Content Management System.
During this presentation we take a look at some sites you might not think run on WordPress, install a bunch of plugins to make WordPress an even better CMS, learn what Custom Post Types and Taxonomies are and how to use them, plus cover custom menus and conditional widgets.
"Flexible web publishing with Expression Engine". Delivered by Johannes Booy, Jeff Ausura, and Michael Witwicki of Booyant, on April 14th, 2010 at Lamont Library, Forum Room.
WordPress A CMS for Beginners, Geeks and Those In-BetweenHeidi Cool
Slides used in presentation to the Cleveland Digital Publishing User Group at their August 30th 2012 meeting. The presentation was designed to give a broad overview of WordPress to users of varying skill levels including coders and non-coders alike.
This document provides an overview of tips and tricks for using WordPress. It discusses plugins, themes, security, backups, and SEO. For plugins, it recommends testing plugins and being skeptical of any not on WordPress.org. For themes, it discusses finding reputable themes, testing themes, and using child themes to modify parent themes. It also covers securing WordPress through regular updates, strong passwords, and plugins like Akismet and Wordfence. Backups should be automated and stored offsite. SEO tips include using good themes/plugins and Google Webmaster Tools. Caching can improve performance through plugins like W3 Total Cache. Hosting recommendations include HostGator and WP-Engine.
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Microsoft has added an excellent new extension in PostgreSQL on their Azure Platform. This session, presented at Posette 2024, covers what Query Store is and the types of information you can get out of it.
SMS API Integration in Saudi Arabia| Best SMS API ServiceYara Milbes
Discover the benefits and implementation of SMS API integration in the UAE and Middle East. This comprehensive guide covers the importance of SMS messaging APIs, the advantages of bulk SMS APIs, and real-world case studies. Learn how CEQUENS, a leader in communication solutions, can help your business enhance customer engagement and streamline operations with innovative CPaaS, reliable SMS APIs, and omnichannel solutions, including WhatsApp Business. Perfect for businesses seeking to optimize their communication strategies in the digital age.
SOCRadar's Aviation Industry Q1 Incident Report is out now!
The aviation industry has always been a prime target for cybercriminals due to its critical infrastructure and high stakes. In the first quarter of 2024, the sector faced an alarming surge in cybersecurity threats, revealing its vulnerabilities and the relentless sophistication of cyber attackers.
SOCRadar’s Aviation Industry, Quarterly Incident Report, provides an in-depth analysis of these threats, detected and examined through our extensive monitoring of hacker forums, Telegram channels, and dark web platforms.
E-commerce Application Development Company.pdfHornet Dynamics
Your business can reach new heights with our assistance as we design solutions that are specifically appropriate for your goals and vision. Our eCommerce application solutions can digitally coordinate all retail operations processes to meet the demands of the marketplace while maintaining business continuity.
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Discover the power of Cloud-Based IVR Solutions to streamline communication processes. Embrace scalability and cost-efficiency while enhancing customer experiences with features like automated call routing and voice recognition. Accessible from anywhere, these solutions integrate seamlessly with existing systems, providing real-time analytics for continuous improvement. Revolutionize your communication strategy today with Cloud-Based IVR Solutions. Learn more at: https://thesmspoint.com/channel/cloud-telephony
Artificia Intellicence and XPath Extension FunctionsOctavian Nadolu
The purpose of this presentation is to provide an overview of how you can use AI from XSLT, XQuery, Schematron, or XML Refactoring operations, the potential benefits of using AI, and some of the challenges we face.
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No one wants their application to drag like a car stuck in the slow lane! Yet it’s all too common to encounter bumpy, pothole-filled solutions that slow the speed of any application. Symfony apps are not an exception.
In this talk, I will take you for a spin around the performance racetrack. We’ll explore common pitfalls - those hidden potholes on your application that can cause unexpected slowdowns. Learn how to spot these performance bumps early, and more importantly, how to navigate around them to keep your application running at top speed.
We will focus in particular on tuning your engine at the application level, making the right adjustments to ensure that your system responds like a well-oiled, high-performance race car.
Do you want Software for your Business? Visit Deuglo
Deuglo has top Software Developers in India. They are experts in software development and help design and create custom Software solutions.
Deuglo follows seven steps methods for delivering their services to their customers. They called it the Software development life cycle process (SDLC).
Requirement — Collecting the Requirements is the first Phase in the SSLC process.
Feasibility Study — after completing the requirement process they move to the design phase.
Design — in this phase, they start designing the software.
Coding — when designing is completed, the developers start coding for the software.
Testing — in this phase when the coding of the software is done the testing team will start testing.
Installation — after completion of testing, the application opens to the live server and launches!
Maintenance — after completing the software development, customers start using the software.
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A lot of technical challenges and complexity come with building a cloud-native and distributed architecture. The way we develop backend software has fundamentally changed in the last ten years. Managing a microservices architecture demands a lot of us to ensure observability and operational resiliency. But did you also change the way you run your development teams?
Sven will talk about Atlassian’s journey from a monolith to a multi-tenanted architecture and how it affected the way the engineering teams work. You will learn how we shifted to service ownership, moved to more autonomous teams (and its challenges), and established platform and enablement teams.
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The UI5 tooling is the development and build tooling of UI5. It is built in a modular and extensible way so that it can be easily extended by your needs. This session will showcase various tooling extensions which can boost your development experience by far so that you can really work offline, transpile your code in your project to use even newer versions of EcmaScript (than 2022 which is supported right now by the UI5 tooling), consume any npm package of your choice in your project, using different kind of proxies, and even stitching UI5 projects during development together to mimic your target environment.
1. T H E R E ’ S N O C RY I N G
I N W O R D P R E S S
2. T H E R E ’ S N O C RY I N G
I N W O R D P R E S S
3. Squeeze Pages, OptimizePress
Membership Site, Wishlist Member
Review Site
Video Blog
Portfolio
Forum, bbPress
e-Commerce Store, WooCommerce
Wiki, WordPress-Wiki
Social Network, BuddyPress
Business Directory
Job Board
Daily Deal Site, Group Buying Site
Facebook Page
S O M U C H W E C A N D O !
4. L E T ’ S D O T H I S !
N O C RY I N G ,
J U S T F I N D I N G S O L U T I O N S
7. • Free for Life option
• Updated and Securely Maintained for you
• Includes curated themes and plugins
• Benefit of wordpress.com's social life
• Jetpack stat goodies and subscriber ease
• Instant access to start blogging.
17. • Free for Life- download any time
• You Install, Maintain and Update
• Huge repository of plugins (the good, the bad and the ugly)
• Find or purchase themes from all over the web
• Edit as much or as little as you like
• You are in Control of every detail.
24. .com.org
Since .com does not allow
Plugins, they’ve chosen a select
few features you’ll benefit from
and built them in.
!
Further customizations are found
in the Store
25. A L O N E
Y O U D O N ’ T H A V E T O G O I T
• Codex
• Support Forums
• Facebook Groups
• Meetups
• WordCamps
• Books
• Online Classes
26. I N S TA L L I N G
S E L F H O S T E D
Q U I C K I N T E R M I S S I O N
You’ll need:
• Hosting Space
• Domain Name
• Access to creating a database
& DB user
• FTP or CPanel File Manager
• Decision on where the
installation will be living.
or
• A really great host that offers
installation and updating of WP
(like Siteground / WpEngine)
27. Installing WP in a subfolder=
http://mydomainname/wordpress/content
32. What exactly did you just install?
wp-content | wp-admin | wp-includes | wp-config.php | wp-settings.php …
33. What exactly did you just install?
wp-content | wp-admin | wp-includes | wp-config.php | wp-settings.php …
At some point in your experiences you’ll need to be
familiar with all the core files, well enough to
be able to spot any file that shouldn’t be there.
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62. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
63. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
DON’T
64. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
DON’T
65. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
DON’T
DON’T
wSecure Authentication Plugin
66. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
• Backup (off server) religiously?
DON’T
DON’T
wSecure Authentication Plugin
67. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
• Backup (off server) religiously?
DON’T
DO
DON’T
wSecure Authentication Plugin
68. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
• Backup (off server) religiously?
• Keep your core current /
updated?
DON’T
DO
DON’T
wSecure Authentication Plugin
69. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
• Backup (off server) religiously?
• Keep your core current /
updated?
DON’T
DO
DO
DON’T
wSecure Authentication Plugin
70. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
• Backup (off server) religiously?
• Keep your core current /
updated?
• Limit the # of admins?
(let authors be authors and editors)
DON’T
DO
DO
DON’T
wSecure Authentication Plugin
71. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
• Backup (off server) religiously?
• Keep your core current /
updated?
• Limit the # of admins?
(let authors be authors and editors)
DON’T
DO
DO
DO
DON’T
wSecure Authentication Plugin
72. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
• Backup (off server) religiously?
• Keep your core current /
updated?
• Limit the # of admins?
(let authors be authors and editors)
• Try out new plugins by
Activating them on the live site?
DON’T
DO
DO
DO
DON’T
wSecure Authentication Plugin
73. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Use “Admin” as your ID?
&
• Keep /wp-admin as your
dashboard access point?
• Backup (off server) religiously?
• Keep your core current /
updated?
• Limit the # of admins?
(let authors be authors and editors)
• Try out new plugins by
Activating them on the live site?
DON’T
DO
DO
DO
DON’T
DON’T
wSecure Authentication Plugin
74. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Clean your folders like you’d
clean your kitchen?
&
75. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Clean your folders like you’d
clean your kitchen?
&
76. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Clean your folders like you’d
clean your kitchen?
&
DO
77. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Clean your folders like you’d
clean your kitchen?
&
• Use the generated passwords?
DO
78. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Clean your folders like you’d
clean your kitchen?
&
• Use the generated passwords?
DO
DO
79. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Clean your folders like you’d
clean your kitchen?
&
• Use the generated passwords?
• Keep or delete the read me.html
file?
DO
DO
80. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Clean your folders like you’d
clean your kitchen?
&
• Use the generated passwords?
• Keep or delete the read me.html
file?
DO
DO
DELETE
81. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Clean your folders like you’d
clean your kitchen?
&
• Use the generated passwords?
• Keep or delete the read me.html
file?
DO
DO
DELETE
• Ditch plugins that don’t update
regularly?
82. D O ’ S D O N ’ T S
• Clean your folders like you’d
clean your kitchen?
&
• Use the generated passwords?
• Keep or delete the read me.html
file?
DO
DO
DELETE
• Ditch plugins that don’t update
regularly?
DO
87. Via FTP
Rename your Plugins folder (to anything)
Refresh your site’s dashboard
Then name your plugins folder “plugins” again
Activate your plugins one by one until you find
the culprit.
88. OR
via PHPmyAdmin
In the Options table
Find the Active Plugins line
Delete the entirety of that line.