WordCamp Las Vegas Aftermath
We had a blast a the Las Vegas WordCamp. 9Seeds et al put on a brilliant show and really set the bar for a quality WordCamp. We hooked up with old friends, made new ones and learned more sweet tricks for WordPress.
We had a blast a the Las Vegas WordCamp. 9Seeds et al put on a brilliant show and really set the bar for a quality WordCamp. We hooked up with old friends, made new ones and learned more sweet tricks for WordPress.
Brandon speaks at WordCamp Las Vegas 2010 discussing the pros and cons of using child themes versus using theme frameworks.
I presented a quick talk on backing up a WordPress site at the Orange County WordPress Meetup. This is just a set of links and descriptions for examples I used during the preso. As always, do your due diligence when selecting a back up method. Find something that fits your site and your skill level for best results when disaster strikes!
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TheOver the weekend I had the opportunity to attend Blogworld Expo as well as WordCamp Las Vegas. Blogworld was pretty huge, but WordCamp Las…
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