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Tag Archives: WCSF

Lessons from new user workshops

At August’s WordCamp San Francisco I helped orga­nize and run a new user work­shop on the Friday and Saturday of the 3-day con­fer­ence. The next month I did the same thing for Portland’s WordCamp. There’s a lot that we can learn as cre­ators of soft­ware… Continue read­ing →

November 17, 2011Education, learning, WCPDX, WCSF, WordCamp, WordPress

Post formats in WordPress

Ian Stewart, of Thematic fame, gave a ter­rific pre­sen­ta­tion at WordCamp San Francisco about how to use post for­mats in your WordPress theme. The video is now online and posted over at ThemeShaper. He’s also made all the slides avail­able to down­load if you want… Continue read­ing →

September 7, 2011code, design, Ian Stewart, themes, WCSF, WordPress

WCSF: How the web works with Jeff Veen

Jeff Veen opened Sunday’s ses­sions with a talk about how the web works. He started with a story about beer and how 200 years ago the only way you could have a cold beer was if it was win­ter or if you were rich and… Continue read­ing →

August 14, 2011conference, design, Jeff Veen, software, WCSF, WordCamp
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