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September 21, 2015 by Sallie Goetsch Leave a Comment

Sept 2015: Installing & Configuring Security Plugins

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At the September 2015 East Bay WP Meetup, we discussed three popular WordPress Security plugins: iThemes Security, Wordfence, and All in One WordPress Security and Firewall.

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August 24, 2015 by Sallie Goetsch Leave a Comment

August 2015: Contributor Day

East Bay WP Meetup Contributor Day 2015

The East Bay WordPress Meetup held its first WordPress Contributor Day on August 23, 2015. It was a great success and we plan to do it again every year.

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June 22, 2015 by Sallie Goetsch Leave a Comment

June 2015: Never-Never Land: The WordPress Database

The 11 database tables WordPress Creates

Database expert Sonja London walked us through the WordPress database–and some tools to help you work with it–in June 2015.

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March 16, 2015 by Sallie Goetsch Leave a Comment

Favorite Premium Plugins (March 2015 Meetup Notes)

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This month, when we did our introductions, we asked everyone to mention a few favorite premium plugins. Here is the list we compiled, complete with links.

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February 17, 2015 by Sallie Goetsch Leave a Comment

Feb 2015 Meetup Notes: Content Development

Don't Make Me Think (Revisited) by Steve Krug

Lisa LaMagna shares content development strategies for building websites that support the client’s business goals. Q & A ranges over event management, searchable PDFs, setting expires, and email marketing. Plus, the Oasis Workflow plugin for editorial oversight on multi-author sites.

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