by Tom Beach | Nov 14, 2017 | BostonWP.org, WordPress News
Matt Bernhardt – This talk is about how MIT Libraries use tools like GitHub, Travis, and Waffle to manage code development for WordPress. Bio Matt is a developer at MIT Libraries where they use these tools for WordPress development. The post GitHub, Travis, and Waffle...
by Tom Beach | Nov 14, 2017 | BostonWP.org, WordPress News
Jenn Nickerson – A lot of clients’ websites can suffer from a “set it up and walk away” mentality. You assume they are going to be logging in and keeping their site updating after that last check cleared right? Wrong, the average WP client doesn’t really have the time...
by Tom Beach | Aug 29, 2017 | BostonWP.org, WordPress News
Jonathan Williams – What is the difference between a Content Management System (CMS) and Digital Asset Management (DAM)? Do people use WordPress for digital asset management? This talk explores ways in which the existing WordPress media library might be improved and...
by Tom Beach | Aug 29, 2017 | BostonWP.org, WordPress News
Bindu Dadlani – How a non-tech person leverages the power of Jetpack and WordPress happiness engineers support team to take a site from an old slow user interface to a new re-themed, responsive, mobile friendly, secure, SEO, backed up and faster site. Protection, spam...
by Tom Beach | Aug 11, 2017 | BostonWP.org, WordPress News
District Hall 75 Northern Ave Boston, MA Agenda • 6:30: Networking & Pizza • 7:00: Presentations Presentation 1: Title TBA Bindu Dadlani An author and business coach who recently learned how themes worked in WordPress and relaunched her site because she was unhappy...
by Reiko Beach | Jun 29, 2017 | BostonWP.org, WordPress News
Guillaume Molter – A lot of users have never heard of WordPress Multisite, and when they have, it usually comes with misconceptions about what it is and what it can do. In this talk I’ll do a full introduction of WordPress Multisite, its pros and cons, and show how...