2011 content ideas

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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.

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WordHack

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

How to structure your site

Talking about the ways to work out which Wordpress features you'd use to structure your site, and best represent your business/ideas on the site. It would cover things like:

  • When to use categories, or tags, or custom taxonomies
  • Posts vs pages vs custom post types
  • Content vs widgets vs secondary loops
  • Plugins that can help with the above

I'd do it as a case-study of some existing sites I've built showing how I used the flexibility WP has to build to meet the "business-need". Idea: Lee Willis @leewillis77 Tags: Beginner, Intermediate

Installing WordPress locally on your Mac (or PC)

A session aimed at non-technical people who may or may not already have a live installation of WordPress on a web server at a hosting company, but would like to run a local server on their desktop/laptop to practice on, develop on, test on or to check that their backups are restorable.

There won't be time to cover this for Mac, windows and linux, but I'd cover one OS in detail and make documentation available for OSX, WIndows and Ubuntu.

Depending on the time available I would like to cover:

  • Why you would want a local version of WordPress
  • installation of required server software adding MySQL to the default Apache & PHP in OSX (or MAMP, WAMP, XAMPP)
  • Enabling and Setting up virtual hosts in apache to enable multiple sites to be hosted locally
  • Set up local MySQL databases using PhpMyAdmin
  • Install WordPress using a MySQL db we just set up
  • Clone a live site to a local version & vice-versa

The aim would be to present this in as simple a manner as possible. Everything covered in the presentation would be made available in a downloadable step-by-step pdf with screenshots.

Idea: Michael Atkins @cubecolour Tags: beginner, server, database, hosting, local, PC, Mac

Marketing Your Website or Blog - SEO & Social Media

Talk and discussion on how to get visitors to your website and blog:

  • Get customers to your blog/website (earn revenue or grow your business)
  • Wordpress and Google
  • Top plugins for Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
  • Top plugins for Social Networking/Media
  • How to encourage people to share info/pages on your blog/website
  • Structuring your pages and posts for Google (SEO)
  • Integrating your blog with Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn
  • Case studies
  • Crowd sourcing other ideas and tips

Idea: Mark Adams Tags: Beginner, Intermediate, Marketing, SEO, Social Networking

Beyond the 5-minute install

  • Best security practices
  • Guides to wp-config.php, .htaccess, robots.txt
  • Must-have admin plugins

Any other ideas, things to cover?

Speaker: Steve Taylor Tags: Beginner, Intermediate, Installation, Security

BuddyPress: What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been

  • A "state of the (BuddyPress) union"
  • What's new in the project in since 2010

Speaker: Paul Gibbs Tags: Beginner, BuddyPress

Create a unique theme in just 1 hour!

  • A whirlwind guide on how to create a complete custom theme design for your site using the Wonderflux theme framework in 1 hour!

Speaker: Jonny Allbut

Tags: Intermediate, Design, CSS, Themes, Wonderflux

Site doctors: Let the experts help you!

  • Does your site feel off-colour? We can help! An active group discussion on how to improve your site including some great tips and tricks for any WordPress user, designer or developer.
  • A call for sites to be submitted will be made nearer the conference - don't be scared, we are here to give you constructive feedback to improve your site!

Speaker: Creative/CSS/WordPress Structure: Jonny Allbut (Jonnya)

Speaker: Plugins: Kimb!!

Speaker: SEO/Social: ADD YOURSELF HERE

Speaker: WordPress/PHP Coding - Templates/Plugins: ADD YOURSELF HERE

Tags: Beginner, Intermediate, CSS, Themes, Plugins