The local community around 🇨🇦 WordCamp Montréal 2017 (120 miles):
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Mascouche, Quebec, Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Otterburn Park, Quebec, Canada
Ontario, Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
➡️ Do you know of any other WordPress folks in this area? Please encourage them to add themselves!
Check out the folks who attended 🇨🇦 WordCamp Montréal 2017:
You can mark yourself as going to this camp in your account settings!
Jonathan Perlman
WooCommerce Fundamentals
Anna Takahashi
Move Your Body, Sharpen Your Mind: 12.25 – 12.55pm, basement in front of Subway
Do you know that there are movements that help you hear better, that increase you capacity to understand and assimilate what you learn? So in addition to your lunch, I offer you a 30 minute active-break to give your afternoon the best possible start, and make the most of your WordCamp experience. Super easy and fun exercises that you can keep on using every day 🙂
Move Your Body, Sharpen Your Mind: 9.25 – 9.55am, basement in front of Subway
Do you know that there are movements that help you hear better, that increase you capacity to understand and assimilate what you learn? So in addition to your coffee, I offer you a 30 minute active-break to give your day the best possible start, and make the most of your WordCamp experience. Super easy and fun exercises that you can keep on using every day 🙂
Move Your Body, Sharpen Your Mind: 12.45 – 1.15pm, basement in front of Subway
Do you know that there are movements that help you hear better, that increase you capacity to understand and assimilate what you learn? So in addition to your lunch, I offer you a 30 minute active-break to give your afternoon the best possible start, and make the most of your WordCamp experience. Super easy and fun exercises that you can keep on using every day 🙂
Christie Chirinos
Panel: WordPress Business Advice
This is a panel discussion meant to help anyone (such as freelancers, content creators, and small business owners) with questions about WordPress-related business issues.
Tom Hartman
Panel: WordPress Business Advice
This is a panel discussion meant to help anyone (such as freelancers, content creators, and small business owners) with questions about WordPress-related business issues.
Erin Blaskie
Panel: WordPress Business Advice
This is a panel discussion meant to help anyone (such as freelancers, content creators, and small business owners) with questions about WordPress-related business issues.
Kathryn Presner
Workshop – Getting Comfortable With Child Themes
Where: Centre Cloud.ca, 420 rue Guy, Montreal
When: Tuesday August 8, 6.30-9.30pm
Max 25 people
Tell me more…
Child themes are a simple but powerful way to customize a pre-made theme. Learning how to use them properly means you’ll never risk losing all your modifications when the developer releases a new version and you update the theme. Using easy-to-follow language, I’ll walk you through the steps to set up a child theme on your laptop’s WordPress installation and we’ll make some tweaks together – from CSS adjustments to more substantial changes in functionality.
This workshop is suitable for:
– You should be comfortable with HTML and CSS basics, and have at least a general sense of WordPress theme file structure.
– Some beginner PHP knowledge is helpful but not required.
Additional Information:
The workshop instruction will be in English but there will be bilingual TAs and questions are welcome in French or English.
Bring a laptop to follow along with the practical portion of the workshop.
You’ll need a fresh localhost install of WordPress set up on your laptop – we recommend MAMP for both Macs and PCs. Please have your local install of WP ready in advance. If you run into any trouble, we’ll help you finish your setup in the first part of the workshop.
Since most of the session is hands-on, if you aren’t able to bring a laptop, this workshop won’t be ideal for you.
This is a hands-on workshop. A special ticket to this event is required. Space is limited.
Panel: Contributing to WordPress
Did you know WordPress is made of people? It’s true – and you can be one of them too! Join us for an open discussion about how to get started contributing to open source software. We’ll cover the different teams found on WordPress.org, share our tips on how we got started, and hopefully inspire you to consider starting too.
Brian Zerkler
Workshop – WooCommerce: A beginner’s guide to sell anything, anywhere. Beautifully!
Where: Dawson College, room 2F.20, 3040 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal
When: Wednesday August 9, 7-9pm
Max 25 people
Tell me more…
Powering over 28% of all online stores, WooCommerce is an incredible WordPress plugin which can turn your site into an e-Commerce store…and it’s free!
Together, we will set up WooCommerce entering taxes, shipping classes, selling locations, payment options and more. Let’s build an e-Commerce store from scratch with different product types including variable, downloadable and virtual. What about sales and coupon codes? Yup, we’ll cover that too!
Come join us for this hands on workshop and learn how we can use WordPress and WooCommerce to sell anything, anywhere. Beautifully!
This workshop is suitable for:
People who want to sell things online. Basic knowledge of WordPress would be helpful.
Additional Information:
If you have access to a fresh install of WordPress, or a local install on MAMP, you can complete this workshop using that WordPress site. Otherwise, we will have installs of WordPress available for your use. You need the WooCommerce plugin and the Storefront theme installed.
You can bring your own laptop, but PCs will be available for your use if needed.
This is a hands-on workshop. A special ticket to this event is required. Space is limited.
Alex Ruaux
Workshop – WordPress for Beginners: Create Your Own WordPress Theme
Workshop – WordPress 101
Where: Centre Cloud.ca, 420 rue Guy, Montreal
When: Monday August 7, 6.30-9pm
Max 25 people
Tell me more…
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 WP newbies who are attending WordCamp for the first time.
In easy-to-understand language, you’ll be introduced to fundamental WordPress building blocks and take a tour of the dashboard. You’ll come out of the session excited and ready to dive into your first WordPress project, whether it’s a personal blog or a company site.
This workshop will cover:
This workshop will not cover:
This workshop is suitable for:
Complete beginners. This workshop will help get you comfortable with the basics of using the WordPress content-management system to build and manage a simple website.
Additional Information:
– We will be creating wordpress.com accounts, not installing a self-hosted version of WordPress. You will need access to your email account.
– You must bring your laptop.
This is a hands-on workshop. A special ticket to this event is required. Space is limited.
Dwayne McDaniel
Workshop – Let’s learn Git. No more excuses.
Where: Centre Cloud.ca, 420 rue Guy, Montreal
When: Thursday August 10, 6.30-9.30pm
Max 20 people
Tell me more…
Whether it is for re-using the same code or deploying a bug fix or just for better document management, one of the most important leaps any site builder will ever take in their path towards becoming a developer is learning a version control system, or VCS. Since Git is the standard VCS over 80% of developers, lets roll up our sleeves and dive in. The benefits far outweigh the efforts needed to learn this tooling. Once you start, you will wonder why it took you so long to unleash the power of this awesome tech.
This workshop will cover:
This workshop is suitable for:
Basic knowledge of the command line is required, we will be using command line tools for Git to learn these concepts.
Additional Information:
We will install any and all software needed during the workshop.
You must bring your laptop.
This stuff can be intimidating but it is actually much simpler to use than you suspect. Once you learn this organizational concept you will start to wonder why all docs are not maintained this way.
This is a hands-on workshop. A special ticket to this event is required. Space is limited.
David Moore
Travail collaboratif… en simplicité et efficacité
Dans un monde où WordPress prend de plus en plus de place, le développement collaboratif sera de plus en plus fréquent. Que ce soit une agence qui fait affaire avec un sous-contractant, ou un nouveau client qui arrive avec son site déjà fait, vous aurez à travailler avec le code d’une autre personne.
Ce n’est pas tout de savoir quels outils/méthodes utiliser, il faut aussi savoir comment bien travailler avec ces derniers afin de favoriser le travail du prochain. C’est cela que nous tenterons d’éclaircir et de démystifier durant la présentation.
Kaylynne Johnson
WordPress.com VS WordPress.org: lequel choisir?
T’as rassemblé ton matériel, t’as élaboré ton arborescence et tu t’es gossé un header dans Canva: t’es prête à monter ton site WordPress! Tu te rends sur Google, tu tapes WordPress dans la barre de recherche et là tu te rends compte que tu as deux choix: WordPress.com ou WordPress.org… Lequel choisir??
D’abord, c’est quoi WordPress? Comment ça marche? Quelles sont les composantes essentielles pour utiliser WordPress.org? Quelles sont les différences entre WordPress.com et WordPress.org? Comment savoir quelle solution répondra le mieux à tes besoins? Pas de panique! Viens voir ma conférence, on va démystifier ça!
Mon atelier s’adresse principalement aux débutants, mais également aux utilisateurs intermédiaires et avancés de WordPress qui s’interrogent sur la façon dont WordPress.com peut être utilisé dans la cadre de leur pratique et dans quels cas il s’agit d’une solution envisageable.
Josh Pollock
Our Hybrid Future: WordPress As Part Of The Stack
WordPress has grown from blogging tool, to flexible CMS to an application platform. As the web development world embraces micro-services, how does WordPress, which is normally implemented as a monolithic solution fit in and evolve? In this talk, I will look at what makes WordPress a good choice for application development, as well as where it is lacking. To put these questions in context, this talk will be framed around a case-study of a hybrid web app, built using WordPress and other tools including VueJS, Laravel and Amazon Web Services.
Ptah Dunbar
Brian Hogg
Preparing a Plugin for Translation
You have a plugin, but you want users to be able to use it in their native language. Learn how to get it ready for translation, things to watch out for, and tips for maintaining it as you change the plugin over time.
Yannick Lefebvre
Plugin Development Demystified
For many WordPress users, even seasoned PHP developers, creating new plugins for WordPress seems like a daunting task. This presentation aims to show attendees how simple creating plugins for WordPress from the ground up can be by looking at the architecture of a WordPress plugin, from the basic concepts of registering actions and filters to more advanced concepts such as the creation of admin pages and registering shortcodes.
Panel: Contributing to WordPress
Did you know WordPress is made of people? It’s true – and you can be one of them too! Join us for an open discussion about how to get started contributing to open source software. We’ll cover the different teams found on WordPress.org, share our tips on how we got started, and hopefully inspire you to consider starting too.
Daphnée Laforest
Boost your website analytics with Event tracking
Better data enables better decision making, and it begins with how you track it – to provide more context to what’s already out there. Event tracking is a feature of Google Analytics that allows site owners to trace actions on their site, even when a URL change is not recorded. Instead of only tracking page views, Event Tracking is a method available in the ga.js tracking code that you can use to record user interaction with website elements, such as a button click on your website. This is accomplished by attaching the method call to the particular UI element you want to track. During this session, you will learn how you can boost your WordPress website analytic using Event Tracking.
Maxime Jobin
Comment vendre vos compétences WordPress plus cher que vos compétiteurs ?
Dans un monde où des “experts” de WordPress sont disponibles sur Fiverr pour 5$, y a-t-il de l’argent à faire avec WordPress ? Avoir les compétences est une chose n’est pas suffisant. Est-ce possible, dans l’économie globale dans laquelle nous vivons, de les vendre à un prix plus élevé que la concurence ? La réponse est: oui. Cette présentation vous montrera comment.
Pirates des CMS
Votre site est lent depuis un bon moment et vous ne savez tout simplement pas quoi faire. Ce matin, en vous rendant sur votre site, celui-ci n’affiche tout simplement plus. Vous contactez votre hébergeur pour vous rendre compte que votre site web a été piraté. Ayayaye! La journée commence bien mal….
Ce scénario qui semble irréaliste se produit chaque jour. Ne soyez pas la prochaine victime.
Cette démonstration utilisera un véritable site WordPress hébergé sur le web, et le site sera “mal conçu”, “non-optimisé”, “non-sécurisé”, piraté, alouette!
Venez nous aider à sauver un site web de sa terrible situation et surtout, vous préparer à ce que ça ne vous arrive jamais.
Jean-François Arseneault
Pirates des CMS
Votre site est lent depuis un bon moment et vous ne savez tout simplement pas quoi faire. Ce matin, en vous rendant sur votre site, celui-ci n’affiche tout simplement plus. Vous contactez votre hébergeur pour vous rendre compte que votre site web a été piraté. Ayayaye! La journée commence bien mal….
Ce scénario qui semble irréaliste se produit chaque jour. Ne soyez pas la prochaine victime.
Cette démonstration utilisera un véritable site WordPress hébergé sur le web, et le site sera “mal conçu”, “non-optimisé”, “non-sécurisé”, piraté, alouette!
Venez nous aider à sauver un site web de sa terrible situation et surtout, vous préparer à ce que ça ne vous arrive jamais.
Andrea Zoellner
Cinq façons d’utiliser la vidéo dans sa stratégie marketing
Présentement, la vidéo est le médium le plus tendance en marketing. Il s’agit aussi d’un des types de contenu les plus dispendieux à créer. Dans cette présentation, je vais donner cinq exemples rapides de façons efficaces d’ajouter la vidéo à sa stratégie marketing, peu importe son budget.
Valérie Auclair
Atelier (en français) – Préparer un article efficacement avec deux pros de la rédaction
Où : Centre Cloud.ca, 420 rue Guy, Montréal
Quand : Lundi 7 août, de 18h30 à 19h30
Max 10 personnes
Dis m’en plus …
Composez un plan d’article de blogue efficace et optimal en compagnie de deux pros de la rédaction. Comment, un plan pour un article de blogue?! Certainement! Avec un bon plan, la rédaction se fait beaucoup plus rapidement et on gagne du temps. Arrivez avec votre sujet et, ensemble, nous nous assurerons que votre article soit pertinent et percutant. Nous répondrons à vos questions, décortiquerons les éléments d’un bon texte et partagerons avec vous des stratégies de rédaction.Et oui, nous parlerons de SEO!
Cet atelier est utile pour :
Pour blogueurs débutants
Informations supplémentaires :
Vous devez apporter votre ordinateur portable ou quelque chose pour écrire.
Il s’agit d’un atelier pratique. Un ticket spécial pour cet événement est requis. L’espace est limité.
Rédaction SEO? Rédaction tout court!
La « rédaction SEO » provoque bien des cauchemars chez les blogueurs. Pourtant, un bon texte mène automatiquement à un bon SEO! J’explique les 4 attentes des lecteurs de blogues en les liant aux éléments de base de rédaction d’un texte. Objectifs : démystifier le méchant SEO et remettre la rédaction au cœur des préoccupations des blogueurs!
Max Kovalenkov
Exploring the case for serverless WordPress
A WordPress install that’s ultra-secure, lightning-fast, and near-infinitely scalable?.. What?! Turns out there’s a service to give us just that: Shifter. We will explore what it’s all about, its pros and cons, as well as possible use cases for it.
P.S.: I’m not affiliated with Shifter in any way.
Plugins and You: Finding that perfect plugin
Finding the right plugins, and navigating through the large library can be hard. Come and hear about some personal tips and tricks I’ve found to make the selection easier. I’ll recommend some plugins based on what you need – and discuss the advantages of a paid plugin rather than just free.
Panel: Contributing to WordPress
Did you know WordPress is made of people? It’s true – and you can be one of them too! Join us for an open discussion about how to get started contributing to open source software. We’ll cover the different teams found on WordPress.org, share our tips on how we got started, and hopefully inspire you to consider starting too.
Christina Varro
Plugins for Better Social Sharing
Great content takes a long time to create, sharing it on your social platforms shouldn’t! This talk compares several popular WordPress plugins for content scheduling and automating social media posting. It will also cover other useful, non-WordPress services to help create beautiful social graphics, build your blog following, link your social accounts and automate your efforts.
The audience will walk away with a list of free (and low cost) tools they can use to:
Passwords, Attacks, and Security Oh My!
Learning about WordPress Security can leave you feeling overwhelmed but you don’t have to. We will talk best practices and simple steps to keep your site safe and secure. From secure passwords, to security plugins, to what to do when you have been hacked, we will discuss it all.
Bernard Prince
Comment créer une stratégie numérique pour un site Web qui aura de l’impact
Avec plus d’un milliard de sites disponibles (dont 25% sont en WordPress), il ne suffit plus de mettre quelque chose en ligne en y ajoutant des mots clés pour performer dans l’univers numérique. Avec plusieurs ressources et outils que vous pourrez ensuite utiliser (inspirés entre autres des Startup Weekends), nous verrons comment bien identifier vos objectifs d’affaires, les clients à cibler et comment mesurer le succès en ligne. Nous pourrons ensuite voir comment créer une structure de site adapté et un référencement Web qui rejoindra les bonnes personnes. Bref, vous aurez en main ce qu’il faut pour créer le plan d’affaire de votre site Web!
Rémy Perona
Pourquoi je m’en fous de PageSpeed, et vous devriez aussi
La vitesse de chargement d’un site est très importante, mais les outils de mesure sont souvent trompeurs. Dans cette présentation, je souhaite démystifier les croyances autour de PageSpeed, GTMetrix, etc. En expliquant pourquoi leur système de score n’a pas d’importance, quelles sont les recommandations à suivre et comment les mettre en oeuvre sur son site WordPress pour réellement optimiser son temps de chargement.
Stéphane D’Astous
La gestion de plusieurs installations WordPress.
Dans cette courte présentation, je ferai le survol des méthodes les plus efficaces pour maintenir et administrer plusieurs sites WordPress et économiser du temps. Installation multiple d’une même copie, mise à jour, synchronisation des comptes membres.
Tatiana St-Louis
Atelier (en français) – Préparer un article efficacement avec deux pros de la rédaction
Où : Centre Cloud.ca, 420 rue Guy, Montréal
Quand : Lundi 7 août, de 18h30 à 19h30
Max 10 personnes
Dis m’en plus …
Composez un plan d’article de blogue efficace et optimal en compagnie de deux pros de la rédaction. Comment, un plan pour un article de blogue?! Certainement! Avec un bon plan, la rédaction se fait beaucoup plus rapidement et on gagne du temps. Arrivez avec votre sujet et, ensemble, nous nous assurerons que votre article soit pertinent et percutant. Nous répondrons à vos questions, décortiquerons les éléments d’un bon texte et partagerons avec vous des stratégies de rédaction.Et oui, nous parlerons de SEO!
Cet atelier est utile pour :
Pour blogueurs débutants
Informations supplémentaires :
Vous devez apporter votre ordinateur portable ou quelque chose pour écrire.
Il s’agit d’un atelier pratique. Un ticket spécial pour cet événement est requis. L’espace est limité.
Bloguez plus, bloguez mieux : maîtrisez les principes de l’écriture web
Vous avez décidé de vous lancer à pieds joints dans l’écriture d’un blogue? Excellente nouvelle! Mais tandis que plusieurs y voient un moyen facile de rejoindre un large public, peu sont versés dans l’art de bien communiquer sur le web. Quelle longueur de texte adopter? Quelles sont les bonnes pratiques en termes de SEO? Y a-t-il un style à préconiser pour agripper l’attention du lecteur? Cette conférence vise à présenter aux blogueurs novices les bonnes pratiques en matière d’écriture web.
Jennifer Doré Dallas
Panel: WordPress Business Advice
This is a panel discussion meant to help anyone (such as freelancers, content creators, and small business owners) with questions about WordPress-related business issues.
Article publié, je fais quoi maintenant?
Conseils et astuces pour dynamiser et marketer auprès du lectorat l’article publié. Façons de le faire voir par plus de gens, conserver le lecteur sur notre site plus longtemps/à long terme et de faire revivre cet article pour qu’il reste evergreen.
Élise Desaulniers
Évaluation et budgétisation de projet avec l’approche de modélisation d’usage.
Vous est-il déjà arrivé de rencontrer un client qui veut un site qui fait « tout » ? D’assister à des conflits entre les différents départements qui veulent tous leur section du site ? D’avoir du mal à arrimer les besoins avec le budget ?
Le processus de « modélisation d’usage » est traditionnellement utilisée dans le développement de logiciel pour définir le Produit minimum viable (Minimum viable product ou MVP). Elle permet de recenser et prioriser des scénarios d’utilisation et des priorités d’affaires et s’avère extrêmement efficace pour planifier un site Web.
J’ai utilisé cette approche des dizaines de fois pour aider des clients à structurer leurs besoins, les prioriser et faire les évaluations budgétaires de projets. Dans cette séance, on apprendra à utiliser le processus de modélisation d’usage à l’aide d’exemples concrets.
Emilie Lebrun
Conquérir le World Wide WordPress
Quand on commence sur WordPress, on peut penser parfois qu’on a pas le niveau nécessaire. Et encore plus quand on est une femme, ou qu’on a peu de connaissance technique. Qui ne s’est pas senti intimidé au point de ne pas oser se lancer dans des métiers du web, sur WordPress ni aller à un WordCamp ?
Syndrome de l’imposteur, ou plafond de verre, de nombreux freins invisibles nous empêchent parfois de faire ce que l’on souhaite réellement.
Comment trouver sa place dans la communauté WordPress, par où commencer ? A travers mon histoire personnelle et ce que j’ai observé depuis 3 ans, je souhaite partager mon expérience, mes conseils et aider à se lancer toutes celles et ceux qui n’osent pas le faire.
Sasha Endoh
Practical accessibility for inclusive web
Accessibility can feel overwhelming with lots of scary-sounding legal language and complicated requirements. We’ll take a quick look at the laws around accessibility so they don’t sound so scary. Then we’ll go over the basics of making accessible WordPress websites from the perspective of both design and development. We’ll go over practical examples of accessibility requirements. Finally, we’ll discuss tools you can use to help you get comfortable thinking about accessibility and testing for it on any website, including your next project.
Mike Dickson
All About Images
This talk aims to pull back the curtain on how WordPress wrangles images behind the scenes. Topics include
– intro to the media library
– what formats are supported
– where images are stored / why you should sort by date
– what WP does with uploaded images
– derived intermediate sizes
– inserting images individually
– inserting as a gallery
– adaptive images in wp
– what “regenerating thumbnails” does
– questions
Saied Abbasi
Death of the Media Query
We’ve all been there. Your site looks beautiful on mobile, tablet, and desktop but 768 pixels to 900 pixels is a disaster. Creating a truly responsive website experience goes beyond using bootstrap. Frontend Developers consistently find themselves creating elaborate sets of Media Queries that are time consuming to create and difficult to maintain.
This talk will explore browser-compatible innovations in CSS that you should start employing in place of Media Queries. The end result will save time and create more adaptive web experiences.
We will explore practical use cases for the calc() function, Flexbox, and Mozilla’s CSS Grid.
Shannon Smith
Oooh, Shiny! All the new CSS toys for WordPress Theme Development
Check out all newest things that CSS can bring to WordPress theme development: CSS Filters, Feature Queries, Native Mixins, Grid Layout, Native Variables, and more. Learn how they work and when to use them.
Jer Clarke
F******k Instant Articles: How do they work?
Do you love hot, fresh trends in web publishing technology? Dream of implementing proprietary API’s and hitching your site to commercial entities over which you have no control? Get soft in the knees thinking about your web site being read without the web being involved? Me neither, but we have to do it anyway ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Facebook Instant Articles make your posts show up lightning fast for mobile Facebook users in exchange for handing over some control. Users love it, it looks great and ultimately you still use WordPress to create and publish content. The problem: It’s a pain in the butt to get it set up, the documentation is half-hearted and the whole concept is mind-bending.
This talk will walk you through all the headaches iA gave me and help you avoid having them yourself while you get set up. We’ll cover the concepts behind iA, nuances of the Automattic iA for WP plugin, and how to make the most of the tools on offer in the plugin to make sure all your posts get delivered to your Facebook readers “instantly”.
Dara Skolnick
Delightful Dashboards: Customizing the WordPress admin experience
When making a WordPress website you spend lots of time getting the front end just right — find out how to make your client even happier by making the admin side just as great! You’ll learn how to customize the WordPress admin visually, tweak the TinyMCE editor, add custom fields and post types, create documentation, edit dashboard widgets, add options pages, and more. By the end of this talk, you’ll walk away with a bunch of ideas about how to make your WordPress websites even easier for your clients to use.
Karl Hudson Phillips
Getting Started with Multilingual Websites on WordPress
Launching a multilingual website might sound ambitious, but it’s well within your grasp, especially with WordPress. Implementing a multilingual WordPress website can expand your reach exponentially if you implement it correctly.
During this talk, we’ll cover a few options to accomplish the task, go over a few items you’ll need to consider, and go through a quick demo and/or case study.
Takeaways include: Why one should (or shouldn’t) consider making a site multilingual; the various options for making a site multilingual, what’s involved, the pros and cons; additional items to consider (plugin compatibility, SEO, etc)
Lucas Cherkewski
Demystifying HTML: An introduction for bloggers
HTML: for those of us who aren’t comfortable with code, we may have shied away from it in the past. Maybe you’ve seen it when you click the text/HTML tab in the WordPress editor, but quickly clicked back to the visual mode. Whatever your familiarity with HTML, we’ll use this talk to break down some of your fears. You’ll learn what HTML is, how it’s used, and why it’s worth learning. Together, we’ll see that HTML isn’t too bad at all—that it’s actually a powerful tool to help us better our websites. By the end, you’ll be familiar with HTML and know where to go to learn more.
Brian Rotsztein
Panel: WordPress Business Advice
This is a panel discussion meant to help anyone (such as freelancers, content creators, and small business owners) with questions about WordPress-related business issues.
How WordPress Will Change Your Life
WordPress is software like no other. Businesses harness its versatility. Creative skills are mastered with it. It unifies individuals from diverse backgrounds. Yet to so many, it remains “just” software. As a blogger, web designer, marketer, educator, and entrepreneur since long before its existence, I’ve watched it grow into a worldwide phenomenon. My own path to success is intertwined with a decade of WordPress use. Clearly, there’s more to this software than just a free install. Discover how WordPress will completely change your personal and business life for the better, if you let it! This is an introduction to my concept of The WordPress Lifestyle (#wplife) which is all about community. It goes far beyond merely using WordPress to support one’s livelihood. It includes education, inspiration, art, experiences, relationships, and so much more.
Little Things Make a Big Difference
So you can build a technically wonderful website, but does it appeal to your audience? Does it have finesse? Who is it designed for: the owner, the designer/developer, or the customer/user? Are forms user-friendly? This talk will show you the things that make a website more complete, user-friendly, and user-appealing. Topics will include favicons, custom 404 pages, form buttons, footers, colors, SSL certificates, and more.
Neha Patel
How to Determine the Effectiveness of a Theme Before Using It
When it comes to choosing a theme, you have to consider many options as a site owner.
A Good Theme can mean a lot of things, from site speed to site performance and User Interface which in turn is directly affecting your UX, website health and user engagement.
This session is designed to give you an overview on how to determine if a theme will be effective based on a series of factors that will create an overall positive experience for your website visitors.
Mel Choyce
Panel: Contributing to WordPress
Did you know WordPress is made of people? It’s true – and you can be one of them too! Join us for an open discussion about how to get started contributing to open source software. We’ll cover the different teams found on WordPress.org, share our tips on how we got started, and hopefully inspire you to consider starting too.
Beautiful Web Type
With the rapid popularization of web fonts over the past few years, type on the web has never been more exciting! We’ll learn a bit about basic typographic principles, review techniques and services for integrating web fonts into your WordPress sites, and finally conclude with a bit of speculation on where type on the web is heading.
Claudel Rheault
Développeurs et designers UX doivent être #BFF
La conférence présenterais les enjeux et la pertinence d’une collaboration entre UX designer et développeurs. En utilisant le case study d’un projet entièrement réalisé avec wordpress, nous présenterons les plugins utilisés, les challenges rencontrés et comment notre collaboration dès la première journée aura permis d’anticiper les problèmes tant du côté dev que du côté client.
Elana Rudick
Lookin’ for some hot stuff? Website Design Trends for 2017
This talk is all about the hottest website design trends. The goal is to help users of all abilities gain insight into what’s popular in web today to help them improve the visual aesthetics of their own WordPress sites. I’ll go through current design trends, citing real-world applications and specifically how these trends (from simple to more elaborate) can be applied to help participants create beautiful WordPress sites.
Lisa Ghisolf
From zero to launch: A walk-through of the website process
I’ll share my step-by-step process (honed since the days of just HTML) for WordPress website creation or redesign. We’ll touch on content audits, theme selection (or should you go custom?), launch checklists, and post-launch care. Also freelancer or client management.
Great for those who want to launch or relaunch their sites and those who work with clients.
Al Davis
Organizing Your Content – Pages, Posts, Categories and Tags
In this session, attendees will learn how and when to use Pages vs Posts and how to organize their posts using Categories and Tags.
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WordCamp Montreal is a conference about the world’s most popular blogging and CMS software, WordPress. Developers, designers and bloggers will come together for WordPress-related talks, workshops and networking. Bilingual event.
WordCamp Montréal est un congrès axé sur tout ce qui se rapporte à WordPress. L’évènement réunira des développeurs, concepteurs et utilisateurs qui participeront à des discussions, des ateliers et des activités de réseautage liés à WordPress. Événement bilingue.
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