We talked about this briefly in our last WordPress South Florida meetup, but now you have the chance to give us your feedback on the upcoming WordCamp Miami 2013. Let us know what interests you so we can schedule our conference days better.
WordPress for Beginners Workshop: A few hours running you from hosting, domain name registration, to the beginnings of how to setup and post w/ WordPress.
WordPress for Kids: A couple of hours in the morning devoted to just teaching WordPress to youngsters and getting them to start and run their first blog. If they can type, they can use WordPress.
BuddyPress Mini-Camp: A few sessions devoted to BuddyPress, a social networking plugin for WordPress. Sessions to be delivered by experienced BuddyPress developers and will cover a range of beginner and advanced topics.
How To Build A Better Freelance / WordPress Business – A collection of sessions devoted to the business and legal side of WordPress and your freelance business. If you want to sell a theme, plugin, or be a better freelancer (even if you don’t do WordPress), then this would be suited for you.
Front-End Development Workshop – Sessions devoted to HTML/CSS and other front-end subjects.
Click here to take the survey. The more people fill out the survey, the better!
I would like to attend workshops for people who want to build websites that take advantage of wordpress but do not look like blogs. In other words, show examples of unique implementations of wordpress and techniques used to make them that way.
I am interested in creating custom themes.
I would like to learn more about website accessibility and how to get the website to meet those accessibility guidelines.