Check out the folks who attended WordCamp Montréal 2016:
You can mark yourself as going to this camp in your account settings!
Shannon Smith
Share Your Success Story
Do you have a blog? Is it fun, interesting, great-looking, or inviting? This is not a typical presentation. Instead, it is an informal, audience-participation activity where you are invited to share your blogging success story, in 5 minutes or less. Bilingual activity.
Alison Knott
Engage your audience now: purposeful content design for beginners
Let’s talk about design in a different way: is the purpose of your site clear to those who visit it? How does their experience differ when they visit on a small phone versus a laptop? Is it clear how you want people to engage with your content, or do you assume they know what to do? In this presentation, designer Alison Knott will help you evaluate your site’s purpose from a design and usability perspective. If you have trouble getting readers to engage with your content, or want to be more objective with the look of your site, this talk is for you!
None, for everyone.
Alice Phieu
WordPress for Beginners
Centre Cloud.ca, 420 Guy St.
This is a hands-on workshop. A special ticket to this event is required. Space is limited.
This workshop is an encouraging experience intended for those who want to get their feet wet with WordPress. It is also a great preparation for newbies who are attending WordCamp for the first time.
We will start with the “musts” through hands-on demos and walkthroughs:
We will then focus on how to continue your newly found WordPress skills on your own:
No code knowledge required. Bring a laptop if you want to participate in the hands-on portion.
This workshop is in English and there will be bilingual TAs.
Renoir Boulanger
Techniques pour déployer WordPress de façon consistante et les rendre résilients
Pour avoir un site Web qui est capable de supporter beaucoup de visites et facile d’entretien demande beaucoup de précautions.
Tout faire sur le site Web public parce qu’il est difficile de pouvoir reproduire et se résoudre tout réinstaller, nous faisons les « coins ronds ».
Télécharger sur le serveur lorsqu’on enregistre des changements est une méthode de travail à bannir depuis les années 1990.
Les « frameworks » de développement modernes et commerciaux ont toutes leurs façons de fonctionner et WordPress n’est pas facile a adapter aux techniques modernes.
J’illustrerai comment adapter WordPress pour être plus facile à entretenir de façon automatisée. Je démontrerai aussi quelques gabarits fonctionnels dans un contexte de système de gestion de configuration, comment organiser son code pour qu’il puisse être possible de travailler localement, et y exécuter la même configuration partout en tenant compte des subtilités à observer.
Il y a plein d’outils, de techniques, et tutoriels de disponibles sur le Web. Cette présentation illustrera par quoi commencer, et j’y partagerai quelques leçons apprises à la dure.
Alex Ruaux
Getting Started With WooCommerce
Centre Cloud.ca, 420 Guy St.
This is a hands-on workshop. A special ticket to this event is required. Space is limited.
We’ll be covering how to set up and use one of the most popular WordPress ecommerce plugins, WooCommerce. Whether you’re thinking about starting an online store or already have something up and running, we’ll be covering all the bases. Come along and try installing and configuring a basic WooCommerce setup, including making it multilingual, entering taxes, adding products and payment options.
This intermediate workshop is for anyone already comfortable with WordPress and who’s thinking about or already using WooCommerce to run an online store. You will need to arrive at the workshop with a localhost install of WordPress or serverpress with WordPress already set up, ready to install and configure WooCommerce.
If you have any problems setting this set up, please arrive early so that we can help get you ready to begin the workshop on time.
This workshop is in English and there will be bilingual TAs.
Jamie Schmid
Content Doesn’t Grow on Trees – An Introduction to Content Strategy
Content is EVERYBODY’s problem: it’s a problem for the content creator, and a problem for the developer. Without content, there is no website. Without the website there is no client. Yet… how is it always left for last? In this talk I will teach you the core practices of the field known as Content Strategy: planning, development, and management of content. Learn how to integrate Content Strategy into your web process will transform your workflow to give everyone a grasp on creating, managing and structuring content– organized and delivered on-time.
Beginner Blogger to Advanced Coders. Beginning Content Strategists.
Belinda Darcey
Money Talks: How To Not Get Robbed
Genuinely helpful money advice from veteran WordPress designers and developers. Save yourself a ton of hassle, time and money by learning what these experts had to learn the hard way. Topics will include: how to price your work, how to plan for scope creep, how to detect and avoid time sinks in advance, red flags with new clients, common pricing pitfalls for newbies, how to get paid ahead of any other vendors. Format: a series of lightning talks (5 mins each) followed by Q & A. For all skill levels and anyone new to WordPress.
Belinda Darcey
@belindadarcey
http://dolcedesign.com/
Tippi Thole
@TippiThole
http://www.brightspotstudio.com/
Brian Rotzstein
@brianrotsztein
http://www.rotsztein.com/
Shelly Peacock
@SpinBird
http://spinbirdgroup.com/
Julie Cloutier
@JCloutierDesign
https://juliecloutier.wordpress.com/
For Designers and Developers, Beginners through Advanced. No coding skills required.
Nick Adams
Getting Started with Child Themes
In this presentation, presented in English (avec des sous-titres français au bas de l’écran) I will explain what child themes are and why they should be used. I will then show how to create a child theme using both a plugin as well as manually creating a new directory and putting in a custom style.css and functions.php file. I will then show how changes to a child theme’s CSS overrides the parent theme’s styles when they apply to the same target element, whereas items added to functions.php run in addition to everything in the parent theme’s functions.php. I will also show how to use Inspect Element in a browser to find what style is currently assigned to an element. Throughout the slides, a single child theme of Twenty Sixteen will be created, resulting in a completely custom child theme that is well documented with explanations written in comments about what the code is doing and what line in the parent theme’s style.css it is overriding for reference.
This is for beginners. Some understanding of CSS is helpful but not required.
Tippi Thole
How to Brand Your WordPress site
Learn how to customize the look of your website with nothing more than your brand identity. I’ll show you how to integrate all the elements of your branding (logo, favicon, colors, fonts, typography, design elements, etc.) in WordPress to create a custom-looking site without having to know a lot of code. Using a child theme, some custom CSS and a few tried-and-true plugins, you’ll have a custom-looking website in no time!
None. For beginners and anyone interested in branding.
Jessica Nudo
Beyond Social Media: Why Influencers Will Need an Exit Strategy
Public relations, brands and bloggers: who’s influencing who? Sure running a blog is great, but social media followers aside — how do you monetize it? Can people really tell it you’re buying followers and engagement? The blogger market is becoming increasingly more saturated, as more and more Millenials want to be considered influencers. More often than not, bloggers with larger social media followings are hired over their low-follower peers, but how effective are the campaigns they are hired for? This talk will examine the realities of bloggers who are trying to make a living and whether or not these campaigns are actually paying off for the clients. A strong emphasis will be placed on the importance of systematic support in face to face discussions, versus faceless, less personal (and expensive!) sponsored posts on social media — and where the influencer world is heading. Spoiler alert: don’t quit your day job.
Suitable for beginners or anyone who wants a glimpse into the lifestyle blogger/influencer world.
Alexandre Simard
La licence GPL: questions et réponses
Une discussion ouverte entre Alexandre Simard, spécialiste WordPress, et Me Marcel Naud, avocat spécialisé en droit d’auteur et droit commercial lié à la propriété intellectuelle. Nous tenterons ensemble de démystifier la licence GPL et ses conséquences pour tous les types d’utilisatrices de WordPress. Un FAQ vivant, en somme!
Aucune connaissance légale n’est requise. Faites comme les Russes en 1972, venez pour apprendre! Vous retirerez peut-être un peu plus de la présentation si vous savez ce qu’est un thème et une extension, mais ce n’est pas obligatoire.
Aucune connaissance légale n’est requise. Faites comme les Russes en 1972, venez pour apprendre! Vous retirerez peut-être un peu plus de la présentation si vous savez ce qu’est un thème et une extension, mais ce n’est pas obligatoire.
Marcel Naud
La licence GPL: questions et réponses
Une discussion ouverte entre Alexandre Simard, spécialiste WordPress, et Me Marcel Naud, avocat spécialisé en droit d’auteur et droit commercial lié à la propriété intellectuelle. Nous tenterons ensemble de démystifier la licence GPL et ses conséquences pour tous les types d’utilisatrices de WordPress. Un FAQ vivant, en somme!
Aucune connaissance légale n’est requise. Faites comme les Russes en 1972, venez pour apprendre! Vous retirerez peut-être un peu plus de la présentation si vous savez ce qu’est un thème et une extension, mais ce n’est pas obligatoire.
Aucune connaissance légale n’est requise. Faites comme les Russes en 1972, venez pour apprendre! Vous retirerez peut-être un peu plus de la présentation si vous savez ce qu’est un thème et une extension, mais ce n’est pas obligatoire.
Kate Newbill
Disaster-Proofing: Protect Your Site Before Something Goes Wrong
How much money and credibility would you lose if your website went down for a week? A day? An hour? Let’s take a look at some of the most common things that can go wrong with a WordPress site. This short talk will outline easy plans and steps you can take to prevent website disaster. Kate will share a downloadable action plan to help you get started.
None. This talk is suitable for beginning bloggers and website consultants who maintain sites for clients.
Max Kovalenkov
Testing WordPress: It Doesn’t Actually Suck
Testing has always been and continues to be something of a “skeleton in the closet” for most developers. It’s rarely required as part of the development process, is often tedious to set up, and, to be effective, needs to become a regular practice both before and after going live. Yet bringing it into our work routines provides numerous benefits in the long run and, if done properly, can save lots of headaches and at times even help avoid a tainted reputation. We will start by looking at the automated testing landscape from the high level – what’s what and where’s best to use each testing methodology. We will then explore testing options available for different parts of the WordPress ecosystem (core, plugins, themes), and go through a couple of practical examples of using selected test frameworks. To finish off, we’ll discuss the habit-forming aspect, which is not necessarily as much about development itself.
The talk is aimed at developers and people who manage developers. There will be some code examples, though understanding them is not required. Minimal knowledge of the WordPress ecosystem is required, as well as some knowledge of a typical web project’s various stages.
Dara Skolnick
Levelling Up Your WordPress Development Workflow
You’ll love being a WordPress theme developer even more than you already do by learning to apply time- and sanity-saving practices to your WordPress development workflow. If you’ve heard about web developers using technologies like CSS preprocessors (e.g. Sass), task runners (e.g. Grunt, Gulp), and version control (e.g. Git) and wondered how to apply them to developing WordPress themes, I’ll show you how!
Attendees should be at least beginner or intermediate developers. They should know how to write at least HTML and CSS, and should have some experience with WordPress theme development (child themes or custom themes).
Mo Jangda
RTFM: Documentation for Developers
For developer-centric plugins, good documentation can mean the key to success. We’ll walk through what entails good documentation and various real-world examples and tools you can use to simplify things.
Some PHP and WordPress knowledge will be helpful but not necessary
Mohamed Hamad
Lay of the Landing Page: Building Great Marketing Campaigns on WordPress
Are you trying to get users to DO something on your site? Whether it’s sign-up, buy, download, donate: if you have a goal you NEED landing pages! This talk covers important basics like what landing pages are and why/when to use them, attention ratio, message match and key persuasive elements. Includes a walk-through of examples of our premium interactive landing page templates and case studies to see what converts best and why. Run better, more efficient, and just plain cooler campaigns, plus get the most out of your marketing time and dollars!
No experience necessary, marketers and bloggers will get a lot out of the first half and developers will get a lot out of the second half. 🙂
Liesl Barrell
Lay of the Landing Page: Building Great Marketing Campaigns on WordPress
Are you trying to get users to DO something on your site? Whether it’s sign-up, buy, download, donate: if you have a goal you NEED landing pages! This talk covers important basics like what landing pages are and why/when to use them, attention ratio, message match and key persuasive elements. Includes a walk-through of examples of our premium interactive landing page templates and case studies to see what converts best and why. Run better, more efficient, and just plain cooler campaigns, plus get the most out of your marketing time and dollars!
No experience necessary, marketers and bloggers will get a lot out of the first half and developers will get a lot out of the second half. 🙂
Marie-Lynn Richard
La manipulation d’URL et surindexation de WordPress
Il est fort probable que vous avez choisi judicieusement ce que vous vouliez publier sur votre site web. WordPress offre quand même une foule de pages possibles via la manipulation des URLs. Apprenez à bien contrôler les informations que votre site publie et aussi prévenir la surindexation de votre site par les engins de recherche. Découvrez comment tester votre thème, calibrer votre contenu et valider ce qui est indexable pour prévenir l’indexation d’information confidentielle à propos de vous ou vos clients.
Cette conférence est accessible aux utilisateurs de WordPress de tous les niveaux.
Jonathan Perlman
On The Move: Migration Made Simple
Dawson College, 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Atwater Metro
Room 2F.20 – 2nd floor, F wing
This is a hands-on workshop. A special ticket to this event is required. Space is limited.
Site migrations can be a scary thing with so many things to do and think about. We’re going to briefly talk about the progress of migrating a site from WordPress.com to a self-hosted install of WordPress. After that we’ll discuss the process of moving a self-hosted WordPress website from one host to another host. As part of the workshop’s hands-on portion we’ll experience the migration of a WordPress website from a hosted public server to your private laptop or desktop.
This intermediate workshop is for anyone already comfortable with WordPress and wants know the process for moving sites from one host to another. The workshop is also aimed at site builders and maintainers who want to move sites to and from a development environment into production. You will need to arrive to the workshop with a localhost environment which allows you to run WordPress on your computer, such as MAMP. If you don’t have a laptop or a localhost set up, you will be able to use one of the computer lab’s PCs with WampServer pre-installed.
This workshop is in English and there will be bilingual TAs.
The Dawson Way of Doing Things: A Study of Our Path Using WordPress
Dawson College with 10,000+ students and 1,000+ faculty and staff has adopted WordPress as our primary web publishing platform. We’ve mostly had success, but we’ve also had our share of failures and growing pains. In this case study, I’m going to talk about how we started out with WordPress in 2010, migrated our main website a few years later to a multi-site install and how it all evolved to what we have today. Since then, we’ve adopted the “lean and mean” mantra to building sites, while making them easy to update. This case study will showcase the front and back-ends of our higher profile sites to show how we achieved our goals. We’ll also explain how we manage expectations, do our development, choose plugins and tools, and which themes we’ve come to rely on.
None. It’s for everyone.
Ziad Saab
WordPress et React: le meilleur des deux mondes, en plus du rendu serveur!
Maintenant que l’API WordPress a libéré votre CMS favori des confins d’un site monolithique, vous pensez utiliser React+WordPress pour votre prochain site. Bien que les avantages de cette séparation de responsabilités soient clairs, plusieurs questions demeurent, surtout pour un site web bilingue axé sur le contenu. Comment éviter le double chargement AJAX? Comment conserver ses bonnes pratiques SEO techniques? Comment faire l’internationalisation? Durant cette présentation, nous allons prendre comme exemple la construction de la version 2.0 du site de DecodeMTL. Nous vous montrerons ce que nous avons appris en utilisant l’infrastructure WordPress+React, et mettrons en open source le code qui supporte la présentation.
Cette présentation requiert des connaissances en programmation web. Idéalement vous avez au moins entendu parler de WP-API, et vous savez ce qu’est une single-page app.
Sasha Endoh
Simplifying Flexible Content With Advanced Custom Fields
Seemingly every theme these days comes with a heavy-duty page builder, in an attempt to provide an easy way to display content flexibly. But have you ever tried to use one? They’re more complex than they seem and are a nightmare to use for clients. In this talk, we’ll walk through the major flaws of common page builders. I’ll then introduce you to an alternative solution using the Advanced Custom Fields plugin that still offers your clients the flexibility they desire, while offering developers and designers more control over the work they do… and none of the annoying pitfalls of traditional page builders.
You’ll need to know some basic HTML, CSS, and PHP to implement my suggested system but you can still follow along with the talk without prior knowledge of coding.
Brian Rotsztein
How to Succeed as an Independent Blogger
No technical knowledge is required.
Jean-François Arseneault
WooCommerce pour les 7 à 77 ans
Je vais offrir un aperçu de WooCommerce, montrer comment l’installer et le configurer (et les “gotchas”), créer des produits (simples, variables et “subscriptions”) et installer des passerelles de paiement, et finalement discuter des options pour le SSL et le multilinguisme.
Les gens seront confortables à l’idée d’installer et configurer WooCommerce, de créer des produits/services pour la vente, et d’installer une passerelle de paiement. Le niveau requis est de débutant-intermédiaire, et s’adresse à un “public de tous âges” 🙂
Bernard Prince
Gérer facilement un projet WordPress en entreprise
Créer un blogue ou un site de présentation d’entreprise est assez facile avec WordPress. Par contre, gérer une boutique en ligne avec des centaines d’items ou un site ayant de nombreux contenus devant régulièrement être mis à jour devient rapidement complexe. C’est d’autant plus évident en entreprise où peu de personnes connaissent bien le fonctionnement de WordPress. Je vous propose de présenter un cas où avec quelques plug-ins (je ne suis pas programmeur) et la bonne configuration, il devient facile et rapide de gérer efficacement des milliers d’éléments qui doivent être mis à jour régulièrement. Dans ce cas précis, la personne qui tient à jour les données n’a besoin d’aucune connaissance en WordPress. Je vous montrerai en même temps comment optimiser efficacement le référencement Web (SEO) dans un tel contexte.
Principaux outils utilisés pour le projet présenté:
Connaissance de base en WordPress uniquement.
Kathryn Presner
Imposter Syndrome and the Techie Continuum
Think you don’t know enough about WordPress to help out someone else? Come with me on my journey through the techie continuum – swinging through Self-Doubt Boulevard and taking a leisurely jaunt through Imposter Syndrome Alley. We’ll find out how I finally realized I know enough to contribute – and so do you.
After a short personal talk, we’ll have an informal group conversation, in which participants will be invited to share their own experiences. The discussion will include challenges we’ve faced with imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and other negative self-talk, and we’ll share tips for moving past and even overcoming these issues. We’ll look at finding ways to contribute to WordPress that you’re comfortable with, the positive impact of transferring your knowledge to others, and how individual and peer mentorships can benefit everyone.
Note: group facilitation will be in English, but discussion welcome in English and French. L’animation du groupe sera en anglais, mais la discussion en français ou en anglais sera bienvenue.
No prerequisites, all welcome.
Maxime Jobin
Sécurité: Ne soyez pas une cible
Qui dit logiciel dit bogue. Qui dit bogue dit brèche de sécurité. Malgré le fait que WordPress soit un logiciel sécuritaire, comment se fait-il qu’autant de sites web utilisant WordPress soient piratés ? Ne soyez pas une cible facile ! Cette présentation couvre les différents stratagèmes utilisés pour pirater un site web et comment bien se défendre contre les attaques potentielles.
Débutant, intermédiaire
Mika Epstein
Behind the Curtain: Reviewing Plugins for WordPress.org
Have you wondered what goes on when a plugin is reviewed? Want to know tips and tricks to making your plugin pass on a first go? Curious about what happens when a security issue is revealed in a plugin? As the representative for the plugin review team, I handle everything from reviews and reports to sock puppets and trademark infringements, and I can answer your questions about all of it.
This is for coders of all levels.
Shelly Peacock
Frameworks for Freelancers – Double Time IT!
If you have ever had a client pick out a random theme, and asked you to build it out- then you spent 2 days learning how it worked- then this is for you. Don’t spend all your time learning new wheels- get a framework and learn it inside and out. Frameworks are going to be your best friend- there are several out there, I will talk about my top four faves- and the pros and cons of each. And, there are so many snippet resources out there- implementation will be your best teacher. The Bonus? Build sites in 2 days, not 2 weeks.
Basic understanding of WordPress and themes.
Michal Bluma
Ça sent la découpe
De façon générale, le graphiste prépare les maquettes et le développeur les découpe. Parfois, cette relation peut créer des tensions. « Bon! Encore un blending mode! Grrr! » J’aimerais vous donner des trucs pour mieux préparer les maquettes en vue de la découpe ainsi que des astuces pour les développeurs un peu moins à l’aise avec Photoshop. Ensemble, j’espère qu’on pourra créer une meilleure harmonie entre les deux partis en améliorant la communication.
S’adresse aux designers et développeurs. Si vous préparez des PSDs ou que vous les découpez (ou voulez des trucs), venez!
Demons in the Closet
We spend a lot of time in front of a computer without any social interaction. Sometimes that is great. Sometimes that causes demons to get in your closet. We will talk about the stuff no one likes to talk about. How to handle depression, social anxiety, and keep yourself healthy mentally and physically.
None.
Lucas Cherkewski
Tiny Little Pieces: Designing and developing with pattern libraries
Traditional web design is all about the mockup, a series of fully designed pages that a developer then turns into templates and a theme. This kind of web design can create websites that are harder to maintain or extend in the future; if it’s not in the original mockup, we have no idea what to do! In recent years, however, a new method has emerged: designing with patterns – small, reusable mini-designs that are combined to create templates of any sort. We’ll learn three connected topics: what pattern libraries are all about; how they make life better for designers, developers, and clients; and how to work with a pattern library when building WordPress themes. By the end of the presentation, you’ll feel comfortable with the idea of designing and developing with patterns, and know how to start improving your work with pattern libraries.
Attendees of any kind are welcome, but designers, and developers who work with designers to build themes or plugins, will likely benefit the most. As a designer, experience with creating custom designs is suggested. As a developer, familiarity with WordPress templating is suggested.
Lynne Rutledge
How I Learned to Stop Overthinking and hit Publish
Newbies can get overwhelmed by being aware of how much we don’t know. It’s easy to use learning or researching as a way to avoid doing. Who do you trust for answers? A quick intro to the basics of information literacy can help you choose a few good sources from those millions of results. It isn’t just research though, is it? Once you have your site, post, or idea who do you run it past? The WordPress community of course! We will look at some of the ways to get your idea out and connect with others. (Blogging fundamentals, community pool, social media…)
Really geared to newbie blogging folks.
Stéphane Boisvert
Comment écrire du code performant
Notman House, 51 Sherbrooke St. West
This is a hands-on workshop. A special ticket to this event is required. Space is limited.
C’est bien facile d’écrire du code WordPress, mais comment peut-on faire en sorte que WordPress puisse supporter des millions de visiteurs? On va apprendre les forces et les faiblesses de WordPress et comment se préparer pour plusieurs milles de visites à la seconde.
Les gens devraient savoir comment programmer en WordPress. Des programmeurs intermédiaires et avancé(e)s.
This workshop is in French. The instructor is fully bilingual and can take questions in English or French.
Brendan Sera-Shriar
Seduce Your Readers With Copy That Converts
Getting readers to your website, blog or landing page is only half the battle. Once they have arrived you need to keep’em and hook’em. Wether you’re selling a service, product or point of view your copy needs to do more than just engage your readers, it needs to seduce them! In this presentation we’ll look at creative copy writing techniques that convert your readers into site members, subscribers, customers or whatever your goal is!
Basic understanding of WordPress.
Jasmine Brien
Faites des backups qu’ils disaient…
Oups, des affichages ne sont pas tels que conçus, pire mon site plante. À L’AIDE ! Partout on me répond :
” Bien sûr, tu avais auparavant testé/validé ta modification hors ligne ? Et tu as fait une sauvegarde « un backup » avant la modification en production ? ”
” Euh, non, je n’ai pas d’environnement de test… je ne sais pas par où commencer… et pour la sauvegarde, non, je n’en ai pas, de toute façon, c’était juste une petite chose que je voulais modifier… J’ai toujours fait mes modifications directement sur le site en prod et cela a toujours bien fonctionné ! “
Pendant que je recherche et expérimente des solutions, mon site est soit affreux, soit inaccessible… Excellent pour mon entreprise !!!
Cela vous interpelle ? OK, on comprend tous l’importance des sauvegardes, mais comment on fait ? Comment je la remets en place la sauvegarde ? Comment je crée un environnement de test ? Et si je suis en multisite ?
Nous allons tenter de démystifier l’environnement de test et les sauvegardes, comment faire pratico-pratique avec des outils gratuits, avec en prime quelques erreurs à éviter.
Cette présentation s’adresse aux débutants avancés et aux intermédiaires. Pour les sites utilisant wordpress.org et pour quiconque veut comprendre comment cela se fait, même s’il n’a pas l’intention de le faire lui-même. Savoir installer des plugins, des notions de html et de FTP peuvent aider à la compréhension. Pas pour les sites hébergés sous WordPress.com.
Linn Øyen Farley
Don’t Fear the Custom Theme: How to build a custom WordPress theme with only four files
Commercial WordPress themes have to be ready to handle thousands of use-cases, but your custom theme doesn’t. Reducing a theme to its essential components – index.php, style.css, and functions.php (plus screenshot.png) – gets your design into the browser as quickly as possible and allows for rapid prototyping based on client feedback. It’s also an easy way for beginners to start developing with WordPress, without getting lost in dozens of files.
We’ll be converting a HTML & CSS-based design into a WordPress theme, so basic knowledge of code can be helpful but is not required. No PHP knowledge necessary.
Giving Back to WordPress – No Code Needed!
It’s known that WordPress is open-source and community-built, but how exactly one can get started contributing can be a bit of a mystery. In fact, many people aren’t aware that one can contribute to WordPress without being a master of code! Documentation, translation, teaching, infrastructure, design, and yes, Core – there are many different ways to contribute to the WordPress.org Project. My presentation will enlighten audience members to the world of open-source contributing and make it easier for them to connect with the Make.WordPress.org community.
None!
Eric Valois
Automatiser les performances de WordPress avec le module Pagespeed de Google
La grande flexibilité de WordPress nuit parfois aux meilleures pratiques de performance. Il est si facile d’installer une extension ou un thème complexe et de négliger la performance de son site WordPress. Une fois installé et configuré, le module Pagespeed de Google tentera d’appliquer automatiquement les meilleures pratiques de performance à votre site. Dans cette conférence je présenterai un aperçu du module, comment l’installer, le configurer et ses limitations.
Un niveau intermédiaire est nécessaire pour bien comprendre.
Chris Flannagan
Do You Have A Launch Plan?
Pretty exciting stuff, you’ve got a brand new website ready to launch! So what’s the plan? *crickets* Having an established plan for bringing your new site from staging to live is often overlooked and in turn causes minor to severe issues when you flip the switch. In this session we look at potential mishaps, how to avoid them and how to strategically build a launch plan.
All levels of Web builders, designers and developers
Roy Sivan
The case for the REST API, why do we even need it?
There are many reasons ways the REST API can be utilized, but why should we care? Why are any of these reasons so good we need to have the API in core vs. a plugin? I will take a non-code approach to explaining from the basics, why the REST API is not just a good thing to have for development, but a good thing to have for WordPress to keep it going and keeping it relevant. Then you can be the judge if it is a good and necessary addition.
Knowledge that the API exists, and desire to learn about it. This will be a good intermediate / low-level talk for the reasoning behind the API and why it is good.
How to Catch Regressions Faster Using Acceptance Testing
By mimicking user flow and interactions, acceptance testing plays a key role in catching any kind regressions in someone’s plugin or theme. In this presentation, I will show how to write acceptance tests using a very simple little framework called Codeception and how someone can automate those tests using a continuous integration server such as Travis CI.
Intermediate to advanced knowledge of PHP and the command line.
Jennifer Doré Dallas
Outils WordPress incontournables pour simplifier votre vie de blogueur!
C’est bien connu, comme blogueur, on a plein d’idées, mais toujours trop peu de temps pour les mettre en oeuvre. Avec ces différents outils connexes à WordPress et à votre flux de travail, vous simplifierez votre quotidien et vos publications. Nous aborderons des sujets comme les extensions (plugins) essentielles pour vous assurer une publication de qualité avec moins d’efforts (SEO, calendriers, flux de travail, etc.), les différents outils que vous pourriez utiliser autour de WordPress et les ajouts incontournables à ce dernier! Vous repartirez en sachant que vous pourrez gagner du temps sans diminuer la qualité de votre blogue.
Débutant-Intermédiaire en WordPress et blogging. Vous devez connaître l’interface WordPress ou en comprendre les rouages (ex. qu’est-ce qu’un widget) et être familier avec les concepts de blogging, mais n’en êtes pas un expert.
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!
Andrea Zoellner (+ add me)
Alex Ruaux (+ add me)
Richard Archambault (+ add me)
Shannon Smith (+ add me)
Details TBD.