Tag Archives: WordCampNZ

Wordcampnz Presentations

Hello everyone – thanks for coming along. Presentations will be over here Some of the slides are up already – just need to get updated versions so we can load the others very soon. Thanks to speakers, sponsors and coffee … Continue reading Wordcampnz Presentations

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Music at Wordcampnz

At #wordcampnz we are music fans. Last year ukeleles – this year Ukes on “word up” by Mike & Carol (video soon) plus local legend Luke Hurley (Lukealele) who sang 3 songs at our event. Glenn Wiliams of @radiowammo has … Continue reading Music at Wordcampnz

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Devs & Techs Sessions #wordcampnz

Today we are at Young & Shand – The Brewery down in Britomart. This morning talks from speakers. This afternoon unconference – (you guys tell us what you are working on.) Some quick snaps.  Special hello & Thanks Wordcamp Nashville also … Continue reading Devs & Techs Sessions #wordcampnz

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CMS Tools for Developers- Owen Harris

Owen has recently moved back to NZ after 12 years in the U.S – most recently Chicago. A veteran with content management systems Owen will be talking about tools for developers especially CS from Adobe. Most of us work with CSS … Continue reading CMS Tools for Developers- Owen Harris

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The After Party Menu

Speakers ☑ ID & programmes ☑ tickets ☑ coffee ☑ after party ☑ wifi ☑ We are nearly there on all the background arrangements which is very exciting so on to the really important stuff now which would be the … Continue reading The After Party Menu

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Making a WordPress Plugin – Craig Deveson

Ever wanted to make a WordPress plugin and wanted to take it a bit further as a business? Craig Deveson is doing just that with the “cloudsafe365_for_WP“. Cloudsafe 365 is a plugin that provides online backup, security and content protection for … Continue reading Making a WordPress Plugin – Craig Deveson

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How to “client-proof” your WordPress Theme – Bronson Quick

Every WordPress developer should always be doing their best to reduce the number of options for clients whilst they are developing their themes. Most developers hate support calls so it’s in their best interest to reduce those calls. “I’ll present … Continue reading How to “client-proof” your WordPress Theme – Bronson Quick

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WordPress as a client friendly CMS – Aaron Rutley

Aaron will talk in depth talk for fellow WordPress theme developers to help us build better WordPress sites for our clients. Aaron is based in Melbourne where is  front end / WordPress theme developer. This presentation is part of the Sunday … Continue reading WordPress as a client friendly CMS – Aaron Rutley

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Build Your WordPress Business – Troy Dean

UPDATE: 5th April – Unfortunately Troy has had to cancel his trip to WordCampNZ so this talk is off the schedule now. Apologies to all. Full title is “Build Your WordPress Business on Your Terms for Devs” by Troy Dean … Continue reading Build Your WordPress Business – Troy Dean

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WordPress By The Numbers – Alex Shiels

Alex is Reverse Engineer at Automattic where he has worked since  2007 as lead at Akismet “. Based in Melbourne, Alex will give us a bit of a showcase on WordPress itself such as general stats about global WordPress usage, the number of … Continue reading WordPress By The Numbers – Alex Shiels

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