Using WordPress to do_action
Transcript, video and presentation slides from Tess Coughlan-Allen’s talk on using WordPress for good through do_action hackthons at WordCamp Bristol.
Transcript, video and presentation slides from Tess Coughlan-Allen’s talk on using WordPress for good through do_action hackthons at WordCamp Bristol.
“Everywhere I looked, I was gaining knowledge.” My first WordCamp started at 8am on Saturday 18 May. Ahead of WordCamp Bristol, I felt a little nervous, but I had done enough research to feel comfortable and prepared. The venue was clearly signposted, so after passing through reception, I found the Mind Doodle stand straight away, caught …
Between 17-19 May 2019, the Mind Doodle team was fortunate enough to attend WordCamp Bristol. Our roles at the event were varied, with team members representing Mind Doodle as sponsors, speakers and organisers or simply enjoying the conference as attendees. No matter which roles we took on, we shared an unforgettable weekend at WordCamp Bristol. …
In conversation with Kim Slater WordCamp Bristol is returning for a second year on 18-19 May, with a Contributor Day on 17 May. The WordPress community will be gathering to share ideas, connect and inspire one another during a weekend of talks about a range of topics relating to WordPress and people who use it, …
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What is a WordCamp? WordPress is a platform for creating websites. As the world’s leading content management system, WordPress powers more than a third of the Internet, from personal blogs to global brands and publishers. Even the White House’s website is built using WordPress. As a free, open source platform, WordPress aims to “democratize publishing” …
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