How WordPress Works: A beginners overview

Organiser
The New York City WordPress Meetup Group
Date
20-21 Sep 2011 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , New York, US
Cost
5.0 USD

The last two months have been developer focused, so this month's main session is for beginners.  However, we'll also have something for advanced users... read on... 

MAIN SESSION:

What's the difference between Wordpress.org and Wordpress.com? Why would I choose one over the other? I love the idea of Wordpress but where do I start? If you've found yourself puzzling over these questions then this meetup's for you. We'll discuss themes -- what they are and how to get them. We'll delve into the basics of plugins and widgets and unlock the secrets of the Wordpress Dashboard. With this step by step approach we'll get you going in the right direction. 

GENIUS BAR FOR GENIUSES

This month's Genius Bar is for advanced users. Let's get together and talk hooks, filters, debugging, jQuery and whatever else you want to discuss.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Nate Cooper has been a Wordpress advocate for many years and a teacher for longer. He prides himself on taking on challenging topics in a way that is approachable by beginners. While he honed this skill during his years running workshops at Apple Inc, he now runs his own consultancy firm and teaches Website Bootcamp for Creative Professionals at New Work City where he is also the director of Education.

NEED HELP WITH WORDPRESS NOW?

Visit the WordPressNYC community site... it's where our meetup members hang out: http://wpnyc.org

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