Many of the WordCamps I present at, I also bring my bestie, Kimberly Castleberry and we’ve noticed a big issue: security. I’m not talking about WordPress security, but security for it’s attendees while using the Internet. In fact, Kim asked this back at the 2014 WordCamp St. Louis. The venue was Washington University, in St.
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Podcast Presentation: PSD to WordPress
I love to work with WordCamp organizers to fill in the topics that their community wants to hear. I was asked to do a 2 session presentation on PSD to WordPress at WordCamp Columbus 2012. I was honored to be invited back for a second year in a row to speak at their conference. This
[Continue Reading...]What You Should Know About Becoming A WordCamp Speaker
For those who have not heard of a WordCamp, it is a WordPress conference. In fact, WordCamps happen nearly every week in just about any major city in the world. The conferences are sometimes 1,2 or 3 days and are jam-packed with topics from using to designing and developing with WordPress. Becoming a speaker at
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Those who have been loyal readers and supporters the past couple years know that I have been speaking at WordCamps every year. Last year I spoke at 6. WordCamps are WordPress conferences where people come to learn more about using their WordPress-powered site to its maximum potential… whether you are a newbie, intermediate user, a
[Continue Reading...]Podcast Presentation: WordPress Design And Development With The Client In Mind
I originally presented WordPress Design and Development With The Client In Mind at WordCamp Philadelphia 2012. I wanted to touch on the fact that as a designer and developer in the WordPress community that we should be more active about making sure our clients are comfortable using their websites. The biggest thing that makes a
[Continue Reading...]WordCamp Louisville 2011: Otto Unleashed
WordCamp Louisville 2011 was privileged to have Otto come and present a question and answer session. I have done my best to keep up with the questions, but a few were lost along the way, but here is the recap. When did you start using WordPress? 5 or 6 years ago. Got on using WordPress
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