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== Introduction ==
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This page is for the use for adding proposed projects and names of those wishing to take part in [[2011_content_ideas#WordHack|WordHack UK 2011]]
 
This page is for the use for adding proposed projects and names of those wishing to take part in [[2011_content_ideas#WordHack|WordHack UK 2011]]
  
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For guidance see [[2010_WordHack_UK|last year's WordHack page]]
 
For guidance see [[2010_WordHack_UK|last year's WordHack page]]
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List of those wishing to hack
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* [http://shaunhare.co.uk/ Shaun Hare] (Session Organiser) ([http://twitter.com/wordhackuk @wordhackuk])
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* [http://www.tetrahedra.co.uk/ John Adams] ([http://twitter.com/johnthegeo @johnthegeo])
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* [http://compass-design.co.uk/ Rachel McCollin] ([http://twitter.com/rachelmccollin @rachelmccollin])
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== Project Proposals ==
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=== Idea 1: Multisite RSS aggregator plugin ===
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I have an idea to add to the list for Wordhack this year: WordPress Zen Garden. The hack would consist of taking a fairly standard WordPress install, using twenty ten or maybe wonderflux, and then use nothing but CSS to create beautiful sites, in much the same way as CSS Zen Garden. We could possibly set up a page in advance using some similar content to Zen Garden, and then people work on the CSS that comes with WordPress.
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The objective is to demonstrate that WordPress sites do not have to look 'WordPressy' and can look as stunning as any other site.
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Originator: [http://compass-design.co.uk/ Rachel McCollin]

Revision as of 04:04, 4 May 2011

Introduction

This page is for the use for adding proposed projects and names of those wishing to take part in WordHack UK 2011

WordHack on Twitter

For guidance see last year's WordHack page

List of those wishing to hack

Project Proposals

Idea 1: Multisite RSS aggregator plugin

I have an idea to add to the list for Wordhack this year: WordPress Zen Garden. The hack would consist of taking a fairly standard WordPress install, using twenty ten or maybe wonderflux, and then use nothing but CSS to create beautiful sites, in much the same way as CSS Zen Garden. We could possibly set up a page in advance using some similar content to Zen Garden, and then people work on the CSS that comes with WordPress.

The objective is to demonstrate that WordPress sites do not have to look 'WordPressy' and can look as stunning as any other site.

Originator: Rachel McCollin