Category Archives: WCChicago 2010
Speaker Spotlight: Brad Williams – Now That’s What I Call WordPress Security 2010 Edition
As a follow-up to my wildly popular WordPress Security presentation, I’m back with an all new completely revamped WordPress Security presentation for 2010! Explore new hacks and exploits to watch out for. Learn the top WordPress Security tips to keep … Continue reading Speaker Spotlight: Brad Williams – Now That’s What I Call WordPress Security 2010 Edition
Speaker Spotlight: Josh Byers – Making WordPress Work for Your Client
Hey everybody! I’m very excited to be speaking in just a few days and I look forward to meeting you all. I’ve had the awesome privilege of working with a lot of great clients and even though every client and … Continue reading Speaker Spotlight: Josh Byers – Making WordPress Work for Your Client
Speaker Spotlight: Nile Flores – Rocking Out Your Site With WordPress
Hi! My name is Nile Flores (@blondishnet on Twitter). I am going to be covering “Rocking Out Your Site With WordPress.” My goal is to help those who either need a direction or some type of inspiration in to using … Continue reading Speaker Spotlight: Nile Flores – Rocking Out Your Site With WordPress
Speaker Spotlight: Ron Rennick – BuddyPress Child Themes
A BuddyPress theme is a superset of a WordPress theme. It’s a fully functional WordPress theme with extra functionality to handle the BuddyPress content. I have been developing themes for WordPress since 2005 and working with BuddyPress themes since 2008. … Continue reading Speaker Spotlight: Ron Rennick – BuddyPress Child Themes
Speaker Spotlight: Jake Goldman – Hijacking WordPress Administration
As developers, most of us know how to tailor the front end of WordPress to our clients’ or users’ hearts’ desires. The real WordPress Ninjas know how to refine the part most visitors never see – the back end – … Continue reading Speaker Spotlight: Jake Goldman – Hijacking WordPress Administration
Speaker Spotlight: Aaron Jorbin – Building Child Themes
Building a theme from scratch is so 2007. Now with a default theme like Twenty Ten and theme frameworks such as Thematic, Carrington, and Hybrid there are less and less reasons to ever build a theme from scratch.