Wow, what an amazing weekend!
WordCamp Sacramento 2017 is a wrap! All of us organizers and volunteers are still VERY sleepy, but we’re also reveling in the aftermath of an incredible weekend of WordPress.
I am so proud of our local WordPress community for showing up in full force. We had 450 people check-in at registration and pick up their name badge and the event was packed through Sunday.
I am also in awe of how hard our volunteers worked and how much hustling they did throughout the entire event to keep everything running smoothly and have deep gratitude for all of those who showed up and helped make this event a huge success, including the speakers who delivered outstanding talks and the sponsors that made the event possible.
We have received fantastic feedback about the event already and look forward to hearing your thoughts in the post-event survey that you’ll be receiving soon.
Also, watch the blog for a post-event recap and an inside look at what goes into organizing WordCamp, photo galleries from the event, and more… but until then, here are the slides from each of the speakers’ presentations:
- Aaron D. Campbell
The Future: Why Open Matters - Adam W. Warner
You Created a Plugin. Now What? - AJ Morris
List Building And Lead Generation With WordPress - Amanda McCoy
How to Develop a Color Palette for your Website - Amber Hewitt
Fun with Fonts: Using the Right Fonts for Your WordPress Website - Andrew Taylor
The WordPress REST API: A Development Primer - Arsen Rabinovich
WordPress Technical SEO: Best Practices For Publishers And eCommerce - Ben Byrne
Accelerating Custom Development with Dynamic Scaffolding and WP-CLI - Benjamin Ilfeld
Transform Analytics - Bill Conrad
Setting Up Your Own Podcast And Vlog - Brian Bourn
Introduction To Jetpack - Cameron Rhudy
Legal Considerations For WordPress Designers, Developers, And Users - Carrie Forde
Supercharge Theme Development with Component Libraries - Chris Lema
The Single Thing You Need To Get Right to Succeeding at Peace, Love, And WordPress - Cory Miller
Entrepreneurial Resilience: Handling The Toughest Times in Business and Surviving - Heather Hogan
WordPress Beginner Track: Plugins - Ivan Villa
Utilizing SVGs On The Web - Jake Goldman
Distribute allthethings: WordPress And The Era Of Multiple Content Channels - Jarrett Gucci
What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do - Jason Cosper
The Minimal Dev - Jen Miller
I Wrote My Blog Post, Now What? - John Locke
Introduction To Child Theming - Jon Trujillo
Custom Post Types — How-To And Why - Justin Busa
Coding for the Masses - Justin Sainton
Extending and Improving WooCommerce: A Tale of Poor Performance, Turned Around - Katie Elenberger
Pursuing Your Creative Passion: Turn Your Side Hustle Into A Full-Time Gig - Kim Shivler
Launching Membership Websites — The Nitty Gritty Business of a Successful Launch - Leslie Staller
How to Optimize Images for SEO - Matt Cromwell
Best Practices for Nonprofit Websites
And…
Content Hacks For Nonprofits - Matt Vanderpol
WordPress Performance: Foundation and Tactics - Mendel Kurland
Building Community to Supercharge Your Niche Blog - Mike Fitzpatrick
Demystifying WordPress Multisite: When Is Multisite A Good Choice, And When Is It Not? - Nate Conley
The Benefits of Writing Vanilla JavaScript - Sallie Goetsch
Building a Journalist-Friendly Online Pressroom with WordPress and Get an awesome detailed write up with even more resources from Sallie on her site - Tanner Moushey
Taming BuddyPress - Tessa Kriesel
Configuration Management: Site Configuration in Code - Tony Perez
Practical Security Framework for Website Owners - Treighton Mauldin
Off With It’s Head! Use WordPress as a Decoupled CMS for Single Page Applications - Vasken Hauri
JS APIs, PHP APIs, Oh My!