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+ | Currently thinking about presenting how I have integrated the use of WordPress on an Education website used by a number of students in a school. A history of how the website developed and grew from a static HTML site to a complex WordPress content management system using WordPress as the CMS. Also intend to touch a little about how the site has been integrated with Windows 2008 Server and how users are authenticated by their network login. The content really depends on how far I get with the site over the coming year. | ||
+ | Idea: [http://equalwebcreative.com/ Mark WIlkinson] [http://twitter.com/equalmark/ @equalmark] Tags: developer, Intermediate, Designer |
Revision as of 06:32, 20 July 2010
Post session ideas for WordCamp UK 2011 below.
Please note the name of the follow-up to WordCamp UK 2010 may be subject to change.
- Precede names with flags to indicate:
- Idea - My idea and looking for speakers.
- Speaker - Will lead the session (if jointly post all names).
- Tag ideas with type and level
- To lead a session you must have a ticket for the event and, obviously, be present for the relevant session.
- To avoid breaking links do not edit the previously posted h2 session headings on this page.
- Always add new ideas at the end.
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Teams build useful and WordPressy plugins etc and demonstrate the results to all attendees. Idea: Tony Scott Tags: developer, advanced
WordPress in Education - A Case Study Example
Currently thinking about presenting how I have integrated the use of WordPress on an Education website used by a number of students in a school. A history of how the website developed and grew from a static HTML site to a complex WordPress content management system using WordPress as the CMS. Also intend to touch a little about how the site has been integrated with Windows 2008 Server and how users are authenticated by their network login. The content really depends on how far I get with the site over the coming year. Idea: Mark WIlkinson @equalmark Tags: developer, Intermediate, Designer