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232 Views Didier Wolforg: Gérer une boutique de vente de produits numériques avec Easy Digital Downloads
WordPress a depuis bien longtemps dépassé le stade du blog et l’on peut dorénavant propulser de vraies boutiques en ligne avec notre CMS favori. L’extension la plus connue et la plus utilisée pour cela est WooCommerce, et même s’il est possible de vendre des produits numériques avec WooCommerce il existe une extension dédiée à la vente de ces produits virtuels : Easy Digital Downloads. Dans cette conférence nous allons évoquer le cas d’une boutique contenant environ un millier de produits exclusivement numériques motorisée par Easy Digital Downloads et certaines extensions à mettre en place selon les cas (abonnements, licences, mises à jour, prestations, facturation, passerelles de paiement, retours clients, promotions, etc). Le défi dans cette conférence sera de détailler les solutions techniques mises en place sans jamais parler de la boutique servant d’exemple Full presentation slides: https://2019.paris.wordcamp.org/files/2019/04/Gerer_une_boutique_de_vente_de_produits_numeriques_contenant_un_millier_de_references_avec_Easy_Digital_Downloads.pdf
Post date : 2019-10-23 22:18 Posted by : peter88
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270 Views Stephen Rees-Carter: Think Like a Hacker and Secure WordPress in 30 minutes, live on stage
“What could I have done to avoid being hacked?” is a question you’ll often hear after a site is hacked. In some cases the answer is complicated, but a lot of the time it’s relatively simple and there are many checklists and guides online outlining the ways sites can be hacked, plus how to secure them. However, a lot of people learn better from seeing and doing than reading (often boring) checklists. So rather than look at checklists on slides for 30 minutes, we’re going to hack into WordPress instead! https://2019.brisbane.wordcamp.org/session/think-like-a-hacker-and-secure-wordpress-in-30-minutes-live-on-stage/
Post date : 2019-10-23 22:15 Posted by : peter88
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263 Views Nik Cree: Little Known Secrets To Supercharge Your WordPress.org Site with WordPress.com
Learn why you should create a WordPress.com account to connect to your WordPress.org website to give it superpowers. This one login gives your website security, analytics, spam prevention, secure login, Plugin and Theme management, Profile Pic when you comment all over the web, eCommerce, speed and performance optimisation, SEO connect, quick posting, widget visibility options, custom Post types (Testimonials and Portfolio), social sharing and so much more … all for Free! https://2019.brisbane.wordcamp.org/session/little-known-secrets-to-supercharge-your-wordpress-org-site-with-wordpress-com/
Post date : 2019-10-23 15:57 Posted by : peter88
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241 Views Tony Cosentino: 30 WordPress website audits in 30 days. The lessons I learned
I recently reviewed 30 websites in 30 days and it was a journey of discovery. I saw the good, the bad, the ugly and a site with over 100 plugins. In my presentation, I’m going to tell you the 10 main problems that I saw in all these websites. 10 issues to avoid. 10 fixes to fix. https://2019.brisbane.wordcamp.org/session/30-wordpress-website-audits-in-30-days-the-lessons-i-learned/
Post date : 2019-10-23 15:39 Posted by : peter88
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237 Views Tremayne Pendragon: 5 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started with WordPress
I’ll take you through 5 core things that I wish I knew when I start to develop on WordPress with examples and demos.
Post date : 2019-10-23 15:37 Posted by : peter88
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259 Views Katie Tilden: Why WordPress works for the technically challenged among us
The idea of starting and managing a website can be truly terrifying for many business owners and writers, me included.
Post date : 2019-10-23 15:36 Posted by : peter88
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238 Views Jo Minney: A Dummies Guide to CPTs and ACFs
No longer just a humble blogging platform, WordPress is now the favourite CMS of choice for a majority of web developers.
Post date : 2019-10-23 15:35 Posted by : peter88
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250 Views Rua Haszard Morris: Cool stuff inside Gutenberg: build the perfect UI with @wordpress/components
A brief dive into the component library built into WordPress / Gutenberg. I’ll use a little demo plugin to demonstrate how useful these components are, and how you can use them to build the perfect authoring interface for your custom content, and more. https://2019.brisbane.wordcamp.org/session/custom-interactivity-with-gutenberg-components/
Post date : 2019-10-23 11:56 Posted by : peter88
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272 Views Georgia Mountford: Building a Hybrid JavaScript app for WordPress
At the end of 2018, we launched a custom eLearning platform that is built on the WordPress backend and experienced through our ReactJS frontend. In this talk, I would like to discuss why we chose the hybrid approach and how it’s a viable option for designers/developers looking to modernise their WordPress sites incrementally. I will share the technical challenges we faced throughout the project, including how we overcame them, and what we intend to do next with our web app. https://2019.brisbane.wordcamp.org/session/building-a-hybrid-javascript-app-for-wordpress-how-why-we-embedded-our-spa-without-going-completely-headless/
Post date : 2019-10-23 11:53 Posted by : peter88
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250 Views Mel Telecican: How Elementor Changed my Life (for the better!)
Before Elementor was installed on my sites I was wary of doing very much in the backend of my website. As someone who loves to action things quickly (think MVP), not being able to iterate without handing it over to my web guy was super frustrating. When Elementor entered my life I felt significantly more confident to develop new pages, update content and get creative. https://2019.brisbane.wordcamp.org/session/how-elementor-changed-my-life-for-the-better/
Post date : 2019-10-23 11:49 Posted by : peter88