Liisa Benmergui
Lightning Talks (Click for details)
Liisa’s talk will explore the idea of modularity of templates and functionality, and the challenges she has faced from a designer’s perspective when translating an idea into reality, using concrete case examples to illustrate her points.
How to create a business from selling a plugin. A case study of how the free Relevanssi plugin became Relevanssi Premium and solid source of income. A look into the pitfalls and possibilities of premium plugin marketing.
Unfortunately WordPress has reputation of weak security and the web is full of guides and plugins to enhance WordPress security. Unfortunately some advice is misleading or just false sales pitch. Understanding what is truly essential for security and what is irrelevant can be difficult. In this talk Otto will explain, based on his experience of maintaining hundreds of WordPress sites, what he doesn’t consider relevant and what you don’t need to worry about, and what are the actually important things you need to care for.
Aki Björklund
Lightning Talks (Click for details)
Practical tips on how to work with the REST API that currently exists in the core WordPress.
The talk will discuss the aspects of WordPress being GPL, and why it’s important for WordPress users, developers and businesses alike.
Kuinka voimme hyödyntää WordPressiä asiakkaan markkinoinnin ratkaisuissa mahdollisimman monipuolisesti sekä kuinka WordPress auttaa ja helpottaa markkinoinnin tekemistä.
Thomas Hurd
Experiences in implementing a complex mega shop in WordPress and WooCommerce
A brief overview of a recent project involving developing an online shop with approximately 30,000 products in two languages which links in with old SAP systems. What we learnt, what went well, what we would do differently and general commentary on the capacity of WordPress and WooCommerce to support such a shop.
Antti Kuosmanen
Lightning Talks (Click for details)
Practical tips on how to work with the REST API that currently exists in the core WordPress.
The talk will discuss the aspects of WordPress being GPL, and why it’s important for WordPress users, developers and businesses alike.
Kuinka voimme hyödyntää WordPressiä asiakkaan markkinoinnin ratkaisuissa mahdollisimman monipuolisesti sekä kuinka WordPress auttaa ja helpottaa markkinoinnin tekemistä.
Jussi Kinnula
Deploying WP Multisite to Heroku
This is a crash course how to develop WP multisite locally using Bedrock, and how to deploy it in Heroku. The configuration uses some custom configuration to original Bedrock, and WordPress MU Domains Mapping plug-in + WP Offload S3.
The talk will also explain the pros and cons of cloud deployment in general, plus common pitfalls on running WP on Heroku.
Nikolay Bachiyski
React for WordPress Developers
Nikolay’s talk will explain some basic problems with more complicated front-end applications, and how if we make dealing with change easier and if we have readily available components, our lives will be better.
Janne Ala-Äijälä
Leveling up your Multilingual WordPress Site
Building a multilingual WordPress site is more than activating a plugin. In this talk I’ll reveal some best practices and tricks to guide you through the obstacles of multilingual sites. Some of the topics included: polishing the workflow for content editors, handling languages with weird characters, RTL support and boosting translation performance.
Jenn Schlick
Low-Carbon Web Design
Performance is an important consideration for any web project. We talk about the impact of performance on user experience — but what about the impact on carbon emissions?
Learn about the carbon impact of the internet and how to design, build, and host low-carbon websites using WordPress.
Otto Kekäläinen
Lightning Talks (Click for details)
Liisa’s talk will explore the idea of modularity of templates and functionality, and the challenges she has faced from a designer’s perspective when translating an idea into reality, using concrete case examples to illustrate her points.
How to create a business from selling a plugin. A case study of how the free Relevanssi plugin became Relevanssi Premium and solid source of income. A look into the pitfalls and possibilities of premium plugin marketing.
Unfortunately WordPress has reputation of weak security and the web is full of guides and plugins to enhance WordPress security. Unfortunately some advice is misleading or just false sales pitch. Understanding what is truly essential for security and what is irrelevant can be difficult. In this talk Otto will explain, based on his experience of maintaining hundreds of WordPress sites, what he doesn’t consider relevant and what you don’t need to worry about, and what are the actually important things you need to care for.
Mari Orpana
Lightning Talks (Click for details)
Practical tips on how to work with the REST API that currently exists in the core WordPress.
The talk will discuss the aspects of WordPress being GPL, and why it’s important for WordPress users, developers and businesses alike.
Kuinka voimme hyödyntää WordPressiä asiakkaan markkinoinnin ratkaisuissa mahdollisimman monipuolisesti sekä kuinka WordPress auttaa ja helpottaa markkinoinnin tekemistä.
Mikko Saari
Lightning Talks (Click for details)
Liisa’s talk will explore the idea of modularity of templates and functionality, and the challenges she has faced from a designer’s perspective when translating an idea into reality, using concrete case examples to illustrate her points.
How to create a business from selling a plugin. A case study of how the free Relevanssi plugin became Relevanssi Premium and solid source of income. A look into the pitfalls and possibilities of premium plugin marketing.
Unfortunately WordPress has reputation of weak security and the web is full of guides and plugins to enhance WordPress security. Unfortunately some advice is misleading or just false sales pitch. Understanding what is truly essential for security and what is irrelevant can be difficult. In this talk Otto will explain, based on his experience of maintaining hundreds of WordPress sites, what he doesn’t consider relevant and what you don’t need to worry about, and what are the actually important things you need to care for.
Natanael Sinisalo
Working with WordPress as a Team (suomeksi / in Finnish)
For the past four years we’ve been honing our WordPress workflow at MEOM. In this talk I’m going to show the big picture on how we handle our dev and design process. You’ll get the list on tools we’re using and things we’re planning to implement in the future. We dive deeper into Git and ponder the pros and cons about the different branching models you can use. You’ll also see how (and why) you should document almost every internal process you have.
Natanael’s talk will be in Finnish.
These are the people that make this event happen. They work tirelessly for weeks and months to plan, coordinate, and execute the best event possible. If you get a chance to thank them, please do!
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Kenneth Levänen (+ add me)
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