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2:00 The Enterprise Disconnect: WordPress and the Complexity of. Simplicity. John Eckman. 3:00 Content Architecture in W
THE  BRONX BUSINESS  AND  POWER  USERS SATURDAY  SCHEDULE 8:00

REGISTRATION  OPENS

9:15

Get  your  WordPress  Site  in  Shape  –  a  Case  Study Hristo  Pandjarov

10:15 Get  More  Out  of  Gravity  Forms   Laura  Hartwig 11:15

Gone  in  900  Seconds Tom  Ransom

12:00 LUNCH 2:00

The  Enterprise  Disconnect:  WordPress  and  the  Complexity  of   Simplicity John  Eckman

3:00

Content  Architecture  in  WordPress  AKA  “You  Can  DO  That?!” Jamie  Schmid

4:00

Using  WordPress  to  Bridge  Digital  Divides Josepha  Haden

4:45

END  OF  DAY

BROOKLYN DESIGNERS  AND  FRONTEND   DEVELOPERS SATURDAY  SCHEDULE 8:00

REGISTRATION  OPENS

9:15

Designing  Websites  for  Human  Beings Morten  Rand-­‐Hendriksen

10:15 Designing  for  WordPress  in  2015  PANEL Michael  Arestad,  Sarah  Whinnem,  Mel  Choyce,  Mikel  King 11:15

Information  Architecture  Panel Taylor  McCaslin,  Matt  Johnson,  Becky  Davis,   Marguerite  Halley

12:00 LUNCH 2:00

Typography,  Web  Fonts,  and  Your  Site Jennifer  Ecker

3:00

Intro  to  the  Command  Line  for  Designers Lauren  Pittenger

4:00

Themes  That  Make  You  Go  Hmm:   Theme  Strategies  for  Designers Elana  Rudick

4:45

END  OF  DAY

MANHATTAN USERS,  AUTHORS,  SITE  ADMINS SATURDAY  SCHEDULE 8:00

REGISTRATION  OPENS

9:15

Your  Website  Is  Killing  Your  Business Kathy  Argyros

10:15 HTTPS  and  YOU Eric  Andrew  Lewis 11:15

SEO  for  WordPress Melissa  Cahill

12:00 LUNCH 2:00

Architect  that  Data:  Data  planning  and  architecture  for  a   better  client  relationship  and  smoother  development Lindsay  Branscombe

3:00

Vetting  and  Choosing  Premium  Themes Lara  Schenck

4:00

Lessons  from  Science  Fiction  and  Fantasy  We  Can  Use  in   Creating  Websites Aaron  Jorbin

4:45

END  OF  DAY

QUEENS DEVELOPERS SATURDAY  SCHEDULE 8:00

REGISTRATION  OPENS

9:15

Creating  Custom  RESTful  APIs  The  WordPress  Way Josh  Pollock

10:15 Modernizing  WordPress  Search  with  Elasticsearch Taylor  Lovett 11:15

WordPress  4.4  and  Beyond Scott  Taylor

12:00 LUNCH 2:00

Providing  Inline  Help  for  a  Great  User  Experience Steve  Bruner

3:00

Empowering  Users:  Modifying  the  Admin  Experience Beth  Soderberg

4:00

WordPress  Hooks,  Actions  and  Filters  Oh  My! David  Laietta

4:45

END  OF  DAY

THE  BRONX BUSINESS  AND  POWER  USERS SUNDAY  SCHEDULE 8:00

DOORS  OPEN

9:15

Be  a  Customer  Service  Superstar  by  Customized  WP-­‐Admin Sarah  C.  Hines

10:15 Productize  your  WordPress  service Jason  Resnick 11:15

Make  The  Logo  Bigger:  Becoming  The  Client  Your   Developer  Loves Michelle  Schulp

12:00 LUNCH 2:00

WordPress  for  Government Cameron  Barrett

3:00

Combating  &  Understanding  Global  Censorship  with   WordPress John  P  Gamboa

4:00

Immaculate  Consternation Alex  Vasquez

4:45

CLOSING  REMARKS

BROOKLYN

DESIGNERS  AND  FRONTEND  DEVELOPERS

SUNDAY  SCHEDULE 8:00

DOORS  OPEN

9:15

When  Stealing  is  Good:  How  to  become  better  at  your  craft Sara  Cannon

10:15 WordPress,  YOUR  World,  YOUR  Data Jack  Reichert 11:15

War  Room  Collaboration  Across  the  Internet  Canyon Anthony  D  Paul

12:00 LUNCH 2:00

WordPress  Accessibility  –  the  fundamentals  of  Web   Accessibility Jordan  Quintal

3:00

WP-­‐CLI:  Save  Time  By  Managing  WordPress  from  the   Command  Line Shawn  Hooper

4:00

Deployments:  from  dreaded  to  delightful Ryan  King

4:45

CLOSING  REMARKS

MANHATTAN USERS,  AUTHORS,  SITE  ADMINS

SUNDAY  SCHEDULE 8:00

DOORS  OPEN

9:15

Clear  CTAs  and  the  danger  of  giving  users  too  many  options Mendel  Kurland

10:15 Multilingual  Content  and  WordPress Alexandre  Simard,  Élise  Desaulniers 11:15

The  Infuriating  Four:  The  4  Most-­‐common  WordPress  Site   Problems  (and  How  to  Avoid  Them) Rami  Abraham

12:00 LUNCH 2:00

Building  and  Leveraging  Your  Reputation Aaron  D.  Campbell

3:00

Community  Spark:  How  to  start  a  discussion  on  community   engagement Winstina  S.  Hughes

4:00

Community  Creates  Compelling  Content Chrissie  Pollock

4:45

CLOSING  REMARKS

QUEENS DEVELOPERS

SUNDAY  SCHEDULE 8:00

DOORS  OPEN

9:15

Test-­‐Driven  Rewrite  Rules Matthew  Boynes

10:15 Escape  from  New  York Tom  J  Nowell 11:15

Shared  Terms  of  Endearment:  An  Annotated  History  of  the   WordPress  Taxonomy  Component Boone  Gorges

12:00 LUNCH 2:00

Creating  March  Madness-­‐style  Brackets  in  WordPress Tom  Harrigan

3:00

More  Core  Functions  You  (Maybe)  Don’t  Know  Exist Nicole  Arnold

4:00

WP-­‐CLI Terell  Moore

4:45

CLOSING  REMARKS