Database expert Sonja London walked us through the WordPress database–and some tools to help you work with it–in June 2015.
June 2015: Never-Never Land: The WordPress Database
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Monthly gathering of WordPress junkies in the East San Francisco Bay
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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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What can you do with Advanced Custom Fields Pro? Some pretty amazing things. It’s a tool for developers that makes content entry easier for users.
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Here are the links I found while preparing for the April 2015 Meetup on Advanced Custom Fields and ACF Pro.
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The March 2015 East Bay WordPress Meetup focused on premium plugins, with several demos. We could have spent at least another hour doing and watching demos of premium plugins.
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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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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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We looked at 3 WordPress LMS plugins (LearnDash, CoursePress, and Sensei) and compared them to dedicated LMS tools like Moodle and Sakai.
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Drag-and-drop themes have come a long way since we last examined them in August 2013! Divi, Make, Ultimatum, and Headway each have interesting features. And for those who want to stick with their preferred frameworks, there are the Pixgridder Pro and Visual Composer plugins.
Read the Post about July 2014 Slides: Drag-and-Drop Themes Part 2: Make, Ultimatum, Headway