Presentation slides for this session. (Only 3 but they list the plugins) The majority of the session will be a demonstration and should be available on wordpress.tv at some time in the future
Essential Plugins For Your WordPress Real Estate BlogJay Thompson
This document discusses essential plugins for a WordPress real estate blog. It begins by stating that an IDX search solution is the most important addition to allow home searches on the site. It then covers various anti-spam, contact form, social bookmarking, subscription, caching, and other plugins that can increase functionality. For each type of plugin, 1-2 specific plugin options are mentioned. The document provides brief descriptions of the plugins and notes that some are free while others have costs. It aims to help users find useful plugins to enhance their real estate blog.
The document discusses using WordPress for real estate websites and blogs. It recommends hosting with WordPress.org rather than WordPress.com and suggests hosting providers like HostGator and BlueHost. It outlines the types of free and premium themes available and plugins that are must-haves or nice-to-haves for real estate sites. The document also provides tips for creating relevant content and lists must-have and should-have elements for real estate websites like an IDX home search solution and contact form.
WordPress SEO Presentation at Scandinavian Super Affiliate Summit 1st December 2010.
For links to the plugins mentioned in the presentation go to:
http://latenightmarketing.com/wordpress-seo-presentation/
The document provides tips and tricks for importing content into WordPress from other systems such as Blogger, Joomla, and Drupal as well as exporting content from WordPress. It discusses preparation steps, plugins that can assist with imports, and uncommon imports from sources like Twitter, Delicious, and HTML files. The document also covers things to check after importing like search and replace and adding linked images to galleries.
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - Podcamp Toronto 2012Kathryn Presner
Kathryn Presner gave a beginner's guide to WordPress at Podcamp Toronto 2012. She covered intro topics like the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, common WordPress uses like blogs and CMS, and basic WordPress structures. She demonstrated themes, plugins, widgets and the admin panel. Presner recommended WordPress resources like the Codex and forums. She closed by taking questions and providing her contact details for further assistance with WordPress.
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp Toronto 2012Kathryn Presner
This document summarizes a presentation given at WordCamp Toronto 2012 titled "A Beginner's Guide to WordPress" by Kathryn Presner and Shannon Smith. The presentation introduced WordPress basics like the differences between .com and .org, common uses of WordPress as a CMS and blog, themes, plugins, and widgets. It provided an overview of the WordPress admin panel and recommended many resources for learning WordPress like the Codex, themes, and popular plugins. The presenters encouraged questions and provided their online profiles for further contact.
How to Jazz Up Your WordPress Site – without a lick o’ codeKathryn Presner
Watch the talk here:
http://wordpress.tv/2013/07/29/kathryn-presner-how-to-jazz-up-your-wordpress-site-without-a-lick-o-code/
Watch the videos in the presentation here:
http://zoonini.wordpress.com/jazzup/
Plugins included in the presentation:
Custom Post Widget
http://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-post-widget/
Restrict Widgets
http://wordpress.org/plugins/restrict-widgets/
Alfie WP Weather
http://wordpress.org/plugins/alfie-wp-weather/
Column Shortcodes
http://wordpress.org/plugins/column-shortcodes/installation/
Social Media Tabs
http://wordpress.org/plugins/social-media-tabs/
YIKES, Inc. Easy MailChimp Extender
http://wordpress.org/plugins/yikes-inc-easy-mailchimp-extender/
Jetpack by WordPress.com
http://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/
Post UI Tabs
http://wordpress.org/plugins/put/
Essential Plugins For Your WordPress Real Estate BlogJay Thompson
This document discusses essential plugins for a WordPress real estate blog. It begins by stating that an IDX search solution is the most important addition to allow home searches on the site. It then covers various anti-spam, contact form, social bookmarking, subscription, caching, and other plugins that can increase functionality. For each type of plugin, 1-2 specific plugin options are mentioned. The document provides brief descriptions of the plugins and notes that some are free while others have costs. It aims to help users find useful plugins to enhance their real estate blog.
The document discusses using WordPress for real estate websites and blogs. It recommends hosting with WordPress.org rather than WordPress.com and suggests hosting providers like HostGator and BlueHost. It outlines the types of free and premium themes available and plugins that are must-haves or nice-to-haves for real estate sites. The document also provides tips for creating relevant content and lists must-have and should-have elements for real estate websites like an IDX home search solution and contact form.
WordPress SEO Presentation at Scandinavian Super Affiliate Summit 1st December 2010.
For links to the plugins mentioned in the presentation go to:
http://latenightmarketing.com/wordpress-seo-presentation/
The document provides tips and tricks for importing content into WordPress from other systems such as Blogger, Joomla, and Drupal as well as exporting content from WordPress. It discusses preparation steps, plugins that can assist with imports, and uncommon imports from sources like Twitter, Delicious, and HTML files. The document also covers things to check after importing like search and replace and adding linked images to galleries.
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - Podcamp Toronto 2012Kathryn Presner
Kathryn Presner gave a beginner's guide to WordPress at Podcamp Toronto 2012. She covered intro topics like the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, common WordPress uses like blogs and CMS, and basic WordPress structures. She demonstrated themes, plugins, widgets and the admin panel. Presner recommended WordPress resources like the Codex and forums. She closed by taking questions and providing her contact details for further assistance with WordPress.
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp Toronto 2012Kathryn Presner
This document summarizes a presentation given at WordCamp Toronto 2012 titled "A Beginner's Guide to WordPress" by Kathryn Presner and Shannon Smith. The presentation introduced WordPress basics like the differences between .com and .org, common uses of WordPress as a CMS and blog, themes, plugins, and widgets. It provided an overview of the WordPress admin panel and recommended many resources for learning WordPress like the Codex, themes, and popular plugins. The presenters encouraged questions and provided their online profiles for further contact.
How to Jazz Up Your WordPress Site – without a lick o’ codeKathryn Presner
Watch the talk here:
http://wordpress.tv/2013/07/29/kathryn-presner-how-to-jazz-up-your-wordpress-site-without-a-lick-o-code/
Watch the videos in the presentation here:
http://zoonini.wordpress.com/jazzup/
Plugins included in the presentation:
Custom Post Widget
http://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-post-widget/
Restrict Widgets
http://wordpress.org/plugins/restrict-widgets/
Alfie WP Weather
http://wordpress.org/plugins/alfie-wp-weather/
Column Shortcodes
http://wordpress.org/plugins/column-shortcodes/installation/
Social Media Tabs
http://wordpress.org/plugins/social-media-tabs/
YIKES, Inc. Easy MailChimp Extender
http://wordpress.org/plugins/yikes-inc-easy-mailchimp-extender/
Jetpack by WordPress.com
http://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/
Post UI Tabs
http://wordpress.org/plugins/put/
Kathryn Presner, an Automattic Happiness Engineer and web designer, gave a presentation on WordPress for beginners. The presentation introduced WordPress and covered topics like blogs, CMS, themes, plugins, widgets, and resources for learning WordPress. Hands-on practice with WordPress was also part of the presentation.
WordPress for Beginners - West Island Women's CentreKathryn Presner
Kathryn Presner gave a presentation on WordPress for beginners. She covered an introduction to WordPress including the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, uses for WordPress like blogs, magazines, and portfolios. She discussed WordPress basics like themes, plugins, widgets, and resources for support and development. The presentation concluded with a question and answer session and invitation to hands-on practice with WordPress.
Help Me Help You: The art and science of getting good WordPress support - Wor...Kathryn Presner
Visual Editor stopped working? Plugin update gone awry? Getting useful help when you’re stuck on a WordPress problem is not always as straightforward as it seems. This session will be packed with tips on how to ask for assistance in the WordPress support forums and other arenas – in a way that will let others help you more easily and effectively. We’ll also cover some handy techniques for basic troubleshooting on your own – before contacting tech support.
Help Me Help You: The Art and Science of Getting Good WordPress SupportKathryn Presner
Visual Editor stopped working? Plugin update gone awry? Getting useful help when you’re stuck on a WordPress problem is not always as straightforward as it seems. This session will be packed with tips on how to ask for assistance in the WordPress support forums and other arenas – in a way that will let others help you more easily and effectively. We’ll also cover some handy techniques for basic troubleshooting on your own – before contacting tech support.
Michele Butcher provides tips for maintaining a WordPress site once it has been launched. Key recommendations include regularly backing up the site, updating plugins and themes, and using security plugins to protect the site from hackers. Additional tips include using strong and unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication when available, and being wary of public WiFi networks without a VPN. Regular maintenance such as backups, updates, and security measures are important to keep a WordPress site safe and functioning properly over time.
Help Me Help You: The art and science of getting good WordPress support - Wor...Kathryn Presner
This document provides tips for getting good WordPress support. It discusses doing searches and reading documentation before asking for help. When seeking support, provide clear goals, problems, code, links, and be polite. Avoid being too brief, demanding, or acting entitled. The document also suggests troubleshooting techniques like using different browsers or updating plugins. It emphasizes that volunteers provide free support, so requests should make helping easy.
SoCal WordPress Meetup - iWeb to WordPress aka WP99Noel Saw
The document summarizes a SoCal WordPress Meetup event that provided an introduction to migrating an existing iWeb site to WordPress. It introduces the presenters and their companies, demonstrates converting an example iWeb site to WordPress, and provides tips on using WordPress including installing themes, customizing pages and widgets, and best practices for maintenance.
With tens of thousands of themes available for your WordPress website, choosing between them and knowing which to avoid, can be an overwhelming decision. In this talk, we will go over some of the factors that go into choosing the best theme for your website, as well as where to find them and how to gauge the quality.
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp New York City 2012Kathryn Presner
Kathryn Presner gave a beginner's guide to WordPress at WordCamp New York City 2012. She covered an introduction to WordPress, including what it is used for and examples of common uses like blogs, CMS, photo and video portfolios. She also discussed WordPress basics like themes, plugins and widgets. The presentation concluded with an overview of the WordPress admin panel and recommendations for WordPress resources and plugins.
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp Montreal 2012Kathryn Presner
This document provides an overview of a WordPress beginner's guide presentation given by Shannon Smith and Kathryn Presner. The presentation covers introductory topics like the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, uses of WordPress including blogs, CMS, magazines and more. It also covers the WordPress admin panel, themes, plugins, widgets and recommended resources. The presentation aims to give attendees an introduction to WordPress fundamentals.
Passionate About Plugins - WordCamp Montreal 2012Kathryn Presner
The huge range of community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? Learn how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
The huge range of community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? Learn how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
WordPress Essentials for Beginners - YES Montreal December 2014Kathryn Presner
This document provides an introduction to WordPress for beginners. It covers the basics of WordPress including what it is used for, the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, posts vs pages, themes, plugins, widgets, and resources for learning more. It also includes an outline of the topics that will be covered in the hands-on portion of the class, such as diving into WordPress, WordPress basics, introduction to themes, and managing plugins and widgets.
Passionate About Plugins and Wild for WidgetsKathryn Presner
The huge range of over 36,000 community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? In this session we’ll look at when to use a plugin and clarify the difference between widgets and plugins. We’ll discuss how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and explore how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
Passionate About Plugins and Wild for WidgetsKathryn Presner
The huge range of over 38,000 community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? In this session we’ll look at when to use a plugin and clarify the difference between widgets and plugins. We’ll discuss how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and explore how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
Social Media + WordPress - SoCal WP MeetupNoel Saw
This document summarizes a presentation about connecting WordPress sites to social media. The presenter, Noel Saw, discusses plugins like MoShare and Twitter Facebook Social Share that allow sharing blog posts to social networks. The presentation agenda also includes embedding social profiles on websites, updating multiple networks simultaneously, and analytics tools like Klout and Crowdbooster. The meeting concludes with an announcement of upcoming events and a drawing for a free Dashter license.
The document summarizes the upcoming features in WordPress version 3.4 beta, which was presented at a SoCal WordPress meetup. Key highlights include a live site customization preview, adding HTML formatting to image captions, commenting directly in the backend editor, and an improved responsive admin UI. Information on installing the beta, currently included and still missing features, and contact details for the presenters were also provided.
The document provides an introduction to WordPress, a popular tool for building websites. It discusses that WordPress allows users to easily create, manage, and update a website, and can be used to write blog posts, share media, and sell products. Many large websites use WordPress due to its ease of use, customizability through themes and plugins, and ability to achieve good results. The document concludes by stating that it will demonstrate how to make a WordPress site either through a free WordPress.com account or by installing the free WordPress software.
This document outlines best practices for implementing a profit-driven demand planning process with 5 key steps: 1) Generate statistical baseline forecasts, 2) Collect demand projections from stakeholders, 3) Drive consensus forecast, 4) Generate inventory targets, and 5) Store plans, measure performance, and react. It emphasizes translating demand into revenue opportunities and managing profitability. An ideal system would integrate demand planning, performance management, and inventory planning to support the full profit-driven process.
Kathryn Presner, an Automattic Happiness Engineer and web designer, gave a presentation on WordPress for beginners. The presentation introduced WordPress and covered topics like blogs, CMS, themes, plugins, widgets, and resources for learning WordPress. Hands-on practice with WordPress was also part of the presentation.
WordPress for Beginners - West Island Women's CentreKathryn Presner
Kathryn Presner gave a presentation on WordPress for beginners. She covered an introduction to WordPress including the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, uses for WordPress like blogs, magazines, and portfolios. She discussed WordPress basics like themes, plugins, widgets, and resources for support and development. The presentation concluded with a question and answer session and invitation to hands-on practice with WordPress.
Help Me Help You: The art and science of getting good WordPress support - Wor...Kathryn Presner
Visual Editor stopped working? Plugin update gone awry? Getting useful help when you’re stuck on a WordPress problem is not always as straightforward as it seems. This session will be packed with tips on how to ask for assistance in the WordPress support forums and other arenas – in a way that will let others help you more easily and effectively. We’ll also cover some handy techniques for basic troubleshooting on your own – before contacting tech support.
Help Me Help You: The Art and Science of Getting Good WordPress SupportKathryn Presner
Visual Editor stopped working? Plugin update gone awry? Getting useful help when you’re stuck on a WordPress problem is not always as straightforward as it seems. This session will be packed with tips on how to ask for assistance in the WordPress support forums and other arenas – in a way that will let others help you more easily and effectively. We’ll also cover some handy techniques for basic troubleshooting on your own – before contacting tech support.
Michele Butcher provides tips for maintaining a WordPress site once it has been launched. Key recommendations include regularly backing up the site, updating plugins and themes, and using security plugins to protect the site from hackers. Additional tips include using strong and unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication when available, and being wary of public WiFi networks without a VPN. Regular maintenance such as backups, updates, and security measures are important to keep a WordPress site safe and functioning properly over time.
Help Me Help You: The art and science of getting good WordPress support - Wor...Kathryn Presner
This document provides tips for getting good WordPress support. It discusses doing searches and reading documentation before asking for help. When seeking support, provide clear goals, problems, code, links, and be polite. Avoid being too brief, demanding, or acting entitled. The document also suggests troubleshooting techniques like using different browsers or updating plugins. It emphasizes that volunteers provide free support, so requests should make helping easy.
SoCal WordPress Meetup - iWeb to WordPress aka WP99Noel Saw
The document summarizes a SoCal WordPress Meetup event that provided an introduction to migrating an existing iWeb site to WordPress. It introduces the presenters and their companies, demonstrates converting an example iWeb site to WordPress, and provides tips on using WordPress including installing themes, customizing pages and widgets, and best practices for maintenance.
With tens of thousands of themes available for your WordPress website, choosing between them and knowing which to avoid, can be an overwhelming decision. In this talk, we will go over some of the factors that go into choosing the best theme for your website, as well as where to find them and how to gauge the quality.
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp New York City 2012Kathryn Presner
Kathryn Presner gave a beginner's guide to WordPress at WordCamp New York City 2012. She covered an introduction to WordPress, including what it is used for and examples of common uses like blogs, CMS, photo and video portfolios. She also discussed WordPress basics like themes, plugins and widgets. The presentation concluded with an overview of the WordPress admin panel and recommendations for WordPress resources and plugins.
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp Montreal 2012Kathryn Presner
This document provides an overview of a WordPress beginner's guide presentation given by Shannon Smith and Kathryn Presner. The presentation covers introductory topics like the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, uses of WordPress including blogs, CMS, magazines and more. It also covers the WordPress admin panel, themes, plugins, widgets and recommended resources. The presentation aims to give attendees an introduction to WordPress fundamentals.
Passionate About Plugins - WordCamp Montreal 2012Kathryn Presner
The huge range of community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? Learn how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
The huge range of community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? Learn how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
WordPress Essentials for Beginners - YES Montreal December 2014Kathryn Presner
This document provides an introduction to WordPress for beginners. It covers the basics of WordPress including what it is used for, the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, posts vs pages, themes, plugins, widgets, and resources for learning more. It also includes an outline of the topics that will be covered in the hands-on portion of the class, such as diving into WordPress, WordPress basics, introduction to themes, and managing plugins and widgets.
Passionate About Plugins and Wild for WidgetsKathryn Presner
The huge range of over 36,000 community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? In this session we’ll look at when to use a plugin and clarify the difference between widgets and plugins. We’ll discuss how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and explore how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
Passionate About Plugins and Wild for WidgetsKathryn Presner
The huge range of over 38,000 community-contributed plugins is one of the most valuable features of WordPress.org. But how do you determine what’s a safe and effective plugin without being overwhelmed by choice? In this session we’ll look at when to use a plugin and clarify the difference between widgets and plugins. We’ll discuss how to make an informed decision about which plugin to use – and explore how to troubleshoot any conflicts that may crop up.
Social Media + WordPress - SoCal WP MeetupNoel Saw
This document summarizes a presentation about connecting WordPress sites to social media. The presenter, Noel Saw, discusses plugins like MoShare and Twitter Facebook Social Share that allow sharing blog posts to social networks. The presentation agenda also includes embedding social profiles on websites, updating multiple networks simultaneously, and analytics tools like Klout and Crowdbooster. The meeting concludes with an announcement of upcoming events and a drawing for a free Dashter license.
The document summarizes the upcoming features in WordPress version 3.4 beta, which was presented at a SoCal WordPress meetup. Key highlights include a live site customization preview, adding HTML formatting to image captions, commenting directly in the backend editor, and an improved responsive admin UI. Information on installing the beta, currently included and still missing features, and contact details for the presenters were also provided.
The document provides an introduction to WordPress, a popular tool for building websites. It discusses that WordPress allows users to easily create, manage, and update a website, and can be used to write blog posts, share media, and sell products. Many large websites use WordPress due to its ease of use, customizability through themes and plugins, and ability to achieve good results. The document concludes by stating that it will demonstrate how to make a WordPress site either through a free WordPress.com account or by installing the free WordPress software.
This document outlines best practices for implementing a profit-driven demand planning process with 5 key steps: 1) Generate statistical baseline forecasts, 2) Collect demand projections from stakeholders, 3) Drive consensus forecast, 4) Generate inventory targets, and 5) Store plans, measure performance, and react. It emphasizes translating demand into revenue opportunities and managing profitability. An ideal system would integrate demand planning, performance management, and inventory planning to support the full profit-driven process.
Demand Planning for Managers: When to Apply Statistical ForecastsAdexa, Inc.
This is Part 1 of 4 presentations to help Business Managers understand how to use best use statistical forecasts as part of a Demand Planning Process. This is the introductory presentation in the series, and discusses when manual efforts should be used to supplement statistical forecasts. It also introduces the viewer to the concepts of categorizing products into classes, and analyzing a product hierarchies in order to improve forecast accuracy.
This document outlines the agenda for the Greater Charlotte Wordpress Meetup. It introduces the organizers and includes an agenda with topics such as networking, learning from a WordCamp presentation, a tutorial on customizing a Wordpress theme, and planning for future meetups. The goal is discussed of growing the meetup community to support WordCamp Charlotte in 2015 by involving more volunteers, locations, topics, and presenters for regular future meetups.
How to Add Sections to Parallax Pro from StudioBrett Bumeter
This document provides instructions for adding sections to the Parallax Pro theme from StudioPress, including files that need to be edited like parallax.js, output.php, and customize.php. It also mentions that the file edits are available on Github at github.com/brettbum/speedy and the author is interested in presenting about using Github with WordPress at a future meetup.
The document discusses multi-echelon inventory optimization (MEIO) which considers forecast error, stockout costs, reducing lead times, reducing inventory costs through postponement, and lowering volatility through inventory pooling to optimize inventory targets with the same service level but at lower cost. It provides an example of a supply chain with different entities and their lead times and explores how MEIO can shorten lead times to reduce safety stock levels and use less expensive inventory through buffering and inventory pooling to gain advantages of averaging demand across locations. MEIO aims to balance all these factors to optimize the supply chain.
In this is epaper we discuss what is a Mutli-Echelon Inventory Optimization system and how it works. You will find out why its revolutionizing the art and science of supply chain inventory planning.
Reading a paper on Attribute Based Planning may sound boring but this is a very important concept to understand if you want to become more efficient in your supply chain planning. Basically, you will learn how to treat your products like diamonds. Now that doesn't sound very boring.
Supply Chain Planning Data is different from ERP data. Its all the quality of data, not the quantity when it comes to integration of planning data. You will see that the most companies worry about its integration all the wrong reasons.
Design Your First Word Press Theme In Minutes Word Camp Birmingham Brett Bume...Brett Bumeter
Brett Bumeter of Softduit Media introduces the WordPress Theme design to new designers at WordCamp Birmingham 2009, slides set up topic for actual demonstration (no-slides) afterwards
Static website generators provide a solution for creating simple, stable, and secure websites that are rarely updated. They allow content to be written in Markdown or HTML along with configuration and layout templates. When the generate command is run, a complete static website is produced that can be hosted anywhere without additional server-side software. This provides the benefits of static sites while eliminating maintenance issues like repetition and lack of interactivity that affected early static sites. User interaction can still be supported through JavaScript.
The document discusses WordPress, an open source content management system (CMS). It provides background on WordPress, noting that it was founded by Matt Mullenweg and started from b2/cafelog. WordPress began as a personal publishing platform but has evolved into a fully-functional CMS. Key points include WordPress being open source and using PHP/MySQL, its 5-minute install process, and the large community that contributes ideas, documentation, translations, support, development of plugins/themes, and more. WordPress has over 13.5 million downloads and sees thousands of plugin/theme downloads daily.
This document lists and provides links to 14 different WordPress page builders and content managers. It includes both free and paid options such as ThemeFoundry Make/Make Plus, Pagelines DMS, Visual Composer, WP Zoom Builder, Thrive Content Builder, Elegant Builder, Site Origin Builder, Carrington Build, and several products available on CodeCanyon.
2011 05 word-press-not-just-for-blogging-anymoreRudy Duke
This document provides an overview of building a website using WordPress. It discusses the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, and recommends using WordPress.org for self-hosted sites to have full control. It also lists the basic tools needed like a domain name, web hosting, code editor, FTP client, and image editor. Additionally, it covers installing WordPress, selecting themes, plugins, and settings as well as resources for learning more about using WordPress for websites.
presented at Software Freedom Day, Sun’s Open Source University Meetup (OSUM) at Faculty of Computer Science, University of Indonesia.
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How not to lose your head at work with WordPress by using tools common in today's PHP development. Tools like git and composer may help you develop more maintainable applications.
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WordPress is one of the most widely used open-source content management systems for blogs and websites. The reason for this is due to its out of the box simplicity, usability and variety of plugins that can make a webmaster's life a whole lot easier. Need to enhance your SEO presence, try using the "All in One SEO Pack" plugin. Are you looking to add an ecommerce shopping cart to your site? There's a plugin for that too. The Formic team will walk you through the WordPress interface to show off its value and appeal, recommend specific plugins, review how to install it, and of course go over what you can actually do within it, plus much more.
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Tools that add drag & drop design in #wcraleigh
1. TOOLS THAT ADD
DRAG & DROP DESIGN
IN ANY THEME
Brett Bumeter @brettbum WPThemeSpeed.com
coming Dec 1
2. Quick Background
Past – Former Army
Present – Blogger, Fiction
intelligence analyst turned
Writer, work from a WiFi
Corporate Accountant
Dock Office on Lake Wylie
sold to the Chinese Mafia
by a Fortune 100
Day Job – WordPress
company (now owned by
Developer at Softduit
Google) & became a
Media
corporate Whistleblower
That was then… Bumeter @brettbum WPThemeSpeed.com coming
Brett
Dec 1
3. Plugins We will cover
Minimax aka Page
Layout Builder in WP
Plugin Repository
http://wordpress.org/plugins/pagelayout-builder/
Aqua Page Builder
http://wordpress.org/plugins/widgetize
-pages-light/
Layout Engine
http://wordpress.org/plugins/aquapage-builder/
Widgetize Pages Light
http://wordpress.org/plugins/layoutengine/
Plus many paid plugins and
themes (Headway,Elegant,
Pagelines, many private plugins,
many on codecanyon, etc. )
I’m just covering the free ones!
Brett Bumeter @brettbum WPThemeSpeed.com coming
Dec 1