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Tony Zeoli's presentation deck, "Getting Started With Wordpress" for the Wordpress Westchester Meetup Group. Install, Themes, Plugins and other resources.
This document provides an overview of using WordPress to create music sites and discusses various plugins and services that can be used. Some key points:
- WordPress has a built-in audio player that allows uploading and playing music files.
- Popular music hosting services like SoundCloud, 8tracks, and Spotify integrate with WordPress through shortcode plugins.
- MixCloud and YouTube/Vimeo are options for hosting mixes and videos.
- Plugins exist for podcasting, music sales, events listings, and more music-focused needs.
- Numerous themes are available that are designed specifically for music.
Wordpress is a popular content management system that is built using PHP for scripting, MySQL for the database, and runs on a LAMP stack. It allows users to manage and publish content to websites through a web-based interface. Content is stored in a database and rendered on pages through templates. Wordpress provides tools for creating, editing, and managing posts, pages, comments, categories, plugins, and themes.
Presentation on WordPress and Social Media integration given at WordCamp Raleigh on May 22, 2011. Sharing tools, techniques, and technology to implement social media tools into WordPress CMS.
Updated Wordpress Multimedia deck with Brightcove, Polls, WP-Geo and more. Originally presented at Wordcamp Raleigh 2010. Presented at WordcampNYC 2010.
How to Jazz Up Your WordPress Site – without a lick o’ codeKathryn Presner
Watch the talk here:
http://wordpress.tv/2013/07/29/kathryn-presner-how-to-jazz-up-your-wordpress-site-without-a-lick-o-code/
Watch the videos in the presentation here:
http://zoonini.wordpress.com/jazzup/
Plugins included in the presentation:
Custom Post Widget
http://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-post-widget/
Restrict Widgets
http://wordpress.org/plugins/restrict-widgets/
Alfie WP Weather
http://wordpress.org/plugins/alfie-wp-weather/
Column Shortcodes
http://wordpress.org/plugins/column-shortcodes/installation/
Social Media Tabs
http://wordpress.org/plugins/social-media-tabs/
YIKES, Inc. Easy MailChimp Extender
http://wordpress.org/plugins/yikes-inc-easy-mailchimp-extender/
Jetpack by WordPress.com
http://wordpress.org/plugins/jetpack/
Post UI Tabs
http://wordpress.org/plugins/put/
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp New York City 2012Kathryn Presner
Kathryn Presner gave a beginner's guide to WordPress at WordCamp New York City 2012. She covered an introduction to WordPress, including what it is used for and examples of common uses like blogs, CMS, photo and video portfolios. She also discussed WordPress basics like themes, plugins and widgets. The presentation concluded with an overview of the WordPress admin panel and recommendations for WordPress resources and plugins.
Presented at WordCamp Malaysia 2010.
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The document discusses building extensions for Firefox and other Mozilla applications like Thunderbird. It explains why one would want to build an extension rather than a web or desktop app, and the different types of extensions. It provides an overview of the key files and technologies needed to build an extension, including JavaScript, XUL, XPCOM, and packaging the extension as an XPI file. It also discusses releasing and distributing extensions through addons.mozilla.org.
Slides from the Web Princess Professional Blog Clinic at #pbevent 2014 at QT Gold Coast.
A talk on how to manage the back end of your WordPress website responsibly
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp Montreal 2012Kathryn Presner
This document provides an overview of a WordPress beginner's guide presentation given by Shannon Smith and Kathryn Presner. The presentation covers introductory topics like the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, uses of WordPress including blogs, CMS, magazines and more. It also covers the WordPress admin panel, themes, plugins, widgets and recommended resources. The presentation aims to give attendees an introduction to WordPress fundamentals.
A presentation from WordCamp Toronto 2010 for beginners who are getting started using WordPress. Covers the basics of themes, plugins, widgets, using WordPress for blogs and as a content management system (CMS). Presented by Katheryn Presner of Zoonini Web Services and Shannon Smith of Café Noir Design.
Getting Started With WordPress DevelopmentAndy Brudtkuhl
This document provides an overview of WordPress development, including:
- The file structure and database schema of a WordPress site
- How to add debugging tools and configure wp-config.php
- The anatomy of WordPress themes like index.php, functions.php, and style.css
- How to create plugins and customize WordPress through plugins, custom post types, taxonomies and more
- Resources for WordPress core development like versioning, mailing lists and the Trac system
40 WordPress Tips: Security, Engagement, SEO & Performance - SMX Sydney 2013Bastian Grimm
Bastian Grimm presented 40 WordPress tips across 6 sections: security, SEO, engagement, maintenance, and performance. The tips included hardening security settings, optimizing images, caching plugins, offloading static content, and debugging. The overall presentation emphasized optimizing a WordPress site for speed, security, and SEO.
The document provides tips and tricks for importing content into WordPress from other systems such as Blogger, Joomla, and Drupal as well as exporting content from WordPress. It discusses preparation steps, plugins that can assist with imports, and uncommon imports from sources like Twitter, Delicious, and HTML files. The document also covers things to check after importing like search and replace and adding linked images to galleries.
SoCal WordPress Meetup - iWeb to WordPress aka WP99Noel Saw
The document summarizes a SoCal WordPress Meetup event that provided an introduction to migrating an existing iWeb site to WordPress. It introduces the presenters and their companies, demonstrates converting an example iWeb site to WordPress, and provides tips on using WordPress including installing themes, customizing pages and widgets, and best practices for maintenance.
Michele Butcher provides tips for maintaining a WordPress site once it has been launched. Key recommendations include regularly backing up the site, updating plugins and themes, and using security plugins to protect the site from hackers. Additional tips include using strong and unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication when available, and being wary of public WiFi networks without a VPN. Regular maintenance such as backups, updates, and security measures are important to keep a WordPress site safe and functioning properly over time.
5 things to know before updating word press versionNishant Desai
Are you planning to update your WordPress Version ❓ Keep in mind here mentioned basic things before updating your wordpress website version ✌ You can hire PSD to WordPress developer in order to help you get the themes and plugs updated before you go for entire site upgrade
The document provides steps and recommendations for cleaning a WordPress site that has been hacked. It begins by explaining the shock and dismay of discovering a hacked site. It then recommends either paying someone to clean the site or doing it yourself. For doing it yourself, the document advises cleaning core files, themes, and plugins and using the opportunity to remove unused files. Additional steps include changing salts, reviewing users and deleting unwanted ones, checking FTP accounts, reviewing file permissions, adding security plugins, changing login credentials, using a password manager, and regularly updating WordPress, plugins and themes. The overall message is how to thoroughly clean and secure a site after a hack.
This document provides an overview of common poor coding practices in WordPress development that can negatively impact compatibility and user experience. It discusses examples like directly modifying core WordPress scripts, directly printing scripts and stylesheets rather than using the enqueue system, and encourages developers to avoid these practices to prevent breaking other plugins, themes or WordPress itself. The presentation aims to make developers aware of these issues and how to develop code that is more considerate of other code on the site.
Programming to the Twitter API: ReTweeterJohn Eckman
The document discusses programming to the Twitter API and creating a Twitter application called ReTweeter. It provides an overview of Twitter and the Twitter API, describing how the API allows access to user timelines, statuses, friends and more. It then explains how ReTweeter works by automatically retweeting any tweets from followers that contain a specific hashtag so that all followers can see it. The document concludes with lessons learned from building ReTweeter and inviting questions.
WordCamp RI 2015 - Beginner WordPress Workshop Ella J Designs
This document provides an overview and introduction to WordPress basics, including setup, installation, configuration, content creation and management, themes, plugins, and security. It discusses choosing a domain name and web hosting, performing a quick WordPress install, configuring basic settings like general site information and permalinks, adding pages and posts with images, video and audio, creating menus and widgets, selecting themes, and maintaining security through updates and plugins. Small group exercises are included for hands-on learning of the WordPress dashboard and functionality. A glossary of common WordPress terms is also provided, along with additional resources for continued learning.
WordPress SEO in 2014 - WordCamp Baltimore 2014Arsham Mirshah
This document contains the notes from a WordPress and SEO technical talk given at the Baltimore WordCamp on October 18, 2014. It discusses optimizing WordPress websites for search engines and users through on-page SEO techniques like optimizing page URLs, title tags, meta descriptions and internal linking. It also covers off-page SEO and recommends plugins to help with tasks like image optimization, caching, and XML sitemaps. The presenter's overall message is to make websites easy for users and search engines to access, understand and digest content.
Exploring the WordPress Dashboard and How to Pick & Install PluginsRich Plakas
Exploring the WordPress Dashboard and How to pick & install plugins.
We go back to basics in our WordPress Beginner's Series. First getting familiar with the WordPress backend Administration screens and then moving on to how to pick plugins and install them.
The document discusses integrating WordPress blogs with Facebook. It describes creating a plugin called wpbook that syncs WordPress blog posts and comments to a Facebook page. Over multiple versions, wpbook improved by adding comments support, fixing bugs, and removing the need for a separate Facebook page by installing the posts directly into a Facebook theme. The document outlines lessons learned around limitations of the Facebook platform and terms of use. It raises potential next steps such as adding categories, pages, search, and analytics as well as improving profile photo fetching and the app creation process.
Presented by Kathryn Presner & Shannon Smith at WordCamp Montreal 2012
This introductory session is geared for bloggers, web designers and programmers who are new to WordPress. Even those who don’t know a Codex from a Cadillac will feel comfortable here. Delving into WordPress from a beginner’s point of view, we use unintimidating plain language to explain the fundamental concepts of WordPress, from themes, to widgets, to plug-ins. We go spelunking in the admin panel and show real-world examples of what WordPress can do.
For beginners to WordPress, no knowledge of HTML required.
The document discusses building extensions for Firefox and other Mozilla applications like Thunderbird. It explains why one would want to build an extension rather than a web or desktop app, and the different types of extensions. It provides an overview of the key files and technologies needed to build an extension, including JavaScript, XUL, XPCOM, and packaging the extension as an XPI file. It also discusses releasing and distributing extensions through addons.mozilla.org.
Slides from the Web Princess Professional Blog Clinic at #pbevent 2014 at QT Gold Coast.
A talk on how to manage the back end of your WordPress website responsibly
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp Montreal 2012Kathryn Presner
This document provides an overview of a WordPress beginner's guide presentation given by Shannon Smith and Kathryn Presner. The presentation covers introductory topics like the differences between WordPress.com and WordPress.org, uses of WordPress including blogs, CMS, magazines and more. It also covers the WordPress admin panel, themes, plugins, widgets and recommended resources. The presentation aims to give attendees an introduction to WordPress fundamentals.
A presentation from WordCamp Toronto 2010 for beginners who are getting started using WordPress. Covers the basics of themes, plugins, widgets, using WordPress for blogs and as a content management system (CMS). Presented by Katheryn Presner of Zoonini Web Services and Shannon Smith of Café Noir Design.
Getting Started With WordPress DevelopmentAndy Brudtkuhl
This document provides an overview of WordPress development, including:
- The file structure and database schema of a WordPress site
- How to add debugging tools and configure wp-config.php
- The anatomy of WordPress themes like index.php, functions.php, and style.css
- How to create plugins and customize WordPress through plugins, custom post types, taxonomies and more
- Resources for WordPress core development like versioning, mailing lists and the Trac system
40 WordPress Tips: Security, Engagement, SEO & Performance - SMX Sydney 2013Bastian Grimm
Bastian Grimm presented 40 WordPress tips across 6 sections: security, SEO, engagement, maintenance, and performance. The tips included hardening security settings, optimizing images, caching plugins, offloading static content, and debugging. The overall presentation emphasized optimizing a WordPress site for speed, security, and SEO.
The document provides tips and tricks for importing content into WordPress from other systems such as Blogger, Joomla, and Drupal as well as exporting content from WordPress. It discusses preparation steps, plugins that can assist with imports, and uncommon imports from sources like Twitter, Delicious, and HTML files. The document also covers things to check after importing like search and replace and adding linked images to galleries.
SoCal WordPress Meetup - iWeb to WordPress aka WP99Noel Saw
The document summarizes a SoCal WordPress Meetup event that provided an introduction to migrating an existing iWeb site to WordPress. It introduces the presenters and their companies, demonstrates converting an example iWeb site to WordPress, and provides tips on using WordPress including installing themes, customizing pages and widgets, and best practices for maintenance.
Michele Butcher provides tips for maintaining a WordPress site once it has been launched. Key recommendations include regularly backing up the site, updating plugins and themes, and using security plugins to protect the site from hackers. Additional tips include using strong and unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication when available, and being wary of public WiFi networks without a VPN. Regular maintenance such as backups, updates, and security measures are important to keep a WordPress site safe and functioning properly over time.
5 things to know before updating word press versionNishant Desai
Are you planning to update your WordPress Version ❓ Keep in mind here mentioned basic things before updating your wordpress website version ✌ You can hire PSD to WordPress developer in order to help you get the themes and plugs updated before you go for entire site upgrade
The document provides steps and recommendations for cleaning a WordPress site that has been hacked. It begins by explaining the shock and dismay of discovering a hacked site. It then recommends either paying someone to clean the site or doing it yourself. For doing it yourself, the document advises cleaning core files, themes, and plugins and using the opportunity to remove unused files. Additional steps include changing salts, reviewing users and deleting unwanted ones, checking FTP accounts, reviewing file permissions, adding security plugins, changing login credentials, using a password manager, and regularly updating WordPress, plugins and themes. The overall message is how to thoroughly clean and secure a site after a hack.
This document provides an overview of common poor coding practices in WordPress development that can negatively impact compatibility and user experience. It discusses examples like directly modifying core WordPress scripts, directly printing scripts and stylesheets rather than using the enqueue system, and encourages developers to avoid these practices to prevent breaking other plugins, themes or WordPress itself. The presentation aims to make developers aware of these issues and how to develop code that is more considerate of other code on the site.
Programming to the Twitter API: ReTweeterJohn Eckman
The document discusses programming to the Twitter API and creating a Twitter application called ReTweeter. It provides an overview of Twitter and the Twitter API, describing how the API allows access to user timelines, statuses, friends and more. It then explains how ReTweeter works by automatically retweeting any tweets from followers that contain a specific hashtag so that all followers can see it. The document concludes with lessons learned from building ReTweeter and inviting questions.
WordCamp RI 2015 - Beginner WordPress Workshop Ella J Designs
This document provides an overview and introduction to WordPress basics, including setup, installation, configuration, content creation and management, themes, plugins, and security. It discusses choosing a domain name and web hosting, performing a quick WordPress install, configuring basic settings like general site information and permalinks, adding pages and posts with images, video and audio, creating menus and widgets, selecting themes, and maintaining security through updates and plugins. Small group exercises are included for hands-on learning of the WordPress dashboard and functionality. A glossary of common WordPress terms is also provided, along with additional resources for continued learning.
WordPress SEO in 2014 - WordCamp Baltimore 2014Arsham Mirshah
This document contains the notes from a WordPress and SEO technical talk given at the Baltimore WordCamp on October 18, 2014. It discusses optimizing WordPress websites for search engines and users through on-page SEO techniques like optimizing page URLs, title tags, meta descriptions and internal linking. It also covers off-page SEO and recommends plugins to help with tasks like image optimization, caching, and XML sitemaps. The presenter's overall message is to make websites easy for users and search engines to access, understand and digest content.
Exploring the WordPress Dashboard and How to Pick & Install PluginsRich Plakas
Exploring the WordPress Dashboard and How to pick & install plugins.
We go back to basics in our WordPress Beginner's Series. First getting familiar with the WordPress backend Administration screens and then moving on to how to pick plugins and install them.
The document discusses integrating WordPress blogs with Facebook. It describes creating a plugin called wpbook that syncs WordPress blog posts and comments to a Facebook page. Over multiple versions, wpbook improved by adding comments support, fixing bugs, and removing the need for a separate Facebook page by installing the posts directly into a Facebook theme. The document outlines lessons learned around limitations of the Facebook platform and terms of use. It raises potential next steps such as adding categories, pages, search, and analytics as well as improving profile photo fetching and the app creation process.
Presented by Kathryn Presner & Shannon Smith at WordCamp Montreal 2012
This introductory session is geared for bloggers, web designers and programmers who are new to WordPress. Even those who don’t know a Codex from a Cadillac will feel comfortable here. Delving into WordPress from a beginner’s point of view, we use unintimidating plain language to explain the fundamental concepts of WordPress, from themes, to widgets, to plug-ins. We go spelunking in the admin panel and show real-world examples of what WordPress can do.
For beginners to WordPress, no knowledge of HTML required.
This document provides an overview of using WordPress as a content management system for building library websites. It discusses WordPress features like posts, pages, themes, plugins and customization options. It also covers hosting options for WordPress sites and basic WordPress administration tasks like adding content, media, and customizing the appearance.
Exploring the power and benefits of using WordPress plugins, how to build a WordPress plugin in a few simple steps, plus a good solid list of plugin resources.
WordPress is the most popular Blogging platform now a days. Many high profile companies are using WordPress as there Blogging platform. Have you ever thought about the security of your blog running WordPress ?? This presentation was presented On 13th Feb 2010, At Nagpur PHP Meetup by me.
This document provides summaries of various WordPress plugins that can improve website security, performance, social sharing capabilities, and SEO. It recommends installing plugins like Better WordPress Security, WordPress File Monitor Plus, WP Database Backup, and BulletProof Security to enhance security. Other suggested plugins include Quick Cache and WP jQuery CDN to improve page speed, Sociable for social sharing buttons, and SEO Ultimate and BWP Google XML Sitemaps for SEO optimization. The document also discusses plugins for customizing the TinyMCE editor, adding contact forms, analytics tracking, and more.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on using WordPress in libraries. The presentation covers: 1) an overview and examples of WordPress uses, 2) getting started, 3) CMS tips and tricks, 4) going beyond the basics, 5) keeping WordPress safe, secure and updated, 6) handy plugins, and 7) additional uses for WordPress including BuddyPress and WordPress MultiSite. Resources for the presentation include slides, notes and links to additional WordPress documentation and support forums.
WordPress Plugin Development- Rich Media Institute WorkshopBrendan Sera-Shriar
“Plug-ins can extend WordPress to do almost anything you can imagine.” In this workshop we will cover the following areas, Extending WordPress, Customizing WordPress Plug-ins, Tips On Writing WordPress Plug-ins, Writing WordPress Plug-ins, and Essential WordPress Plug-ins. Plus, that isn’t enough, we will build a simple Flash plug-in by the end of the workshop that you can take with you!"
20 tips to Improving Your WordPress Site...for BeginnersTRB Design, Inc.
This document provides 20 tips for improving a WordPress site for beginners. It recommends using good hosting providers, strong passwords, backing up the site, keeping software updated, using quality themes and plugins, optimizing images, adding alt text to images, setting the correct timezone, using the WordPress admin area options, quick edit, SEO plugins, Google Analytics, making sharing easy with social media plugins, using text widgets, and listed resources for learning more about WordPress.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring WordPress. It outlines the steps to download and upload WordPress files, configure settings like the database connection, and run the installation process. It also describes how to customize WordPress through themes, plugins, menus and widgets. Basic WordPress concepts are explained like templates, loops and functions.php.
Lorelle VanFossen provides tips for bloggers on using WordPress and increasing blogging speed. She recommends using tools like Woopra for live stats, QuickPress and Press-It for quick posting, NoteTab Pro and Firefox extensions for clipboard functions, and Greasemonkey scripts for customizing the browsing experience. VanFossen also discusses popular WordPress plugins and resources for finding plugins and staying up to date with WordPress developments.
This document provides an overview of WordPress, including its history and origins as open source blogging software. It discusses the differences between hosted WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress.org, and provides guidance on setting up hosting, installing WordPress, using themes and plugins, and embedding various types of multimedia content like images, videos, and audio.
WordPress is one of the most widely used open-source content management systems for blogs and websites. The reason for this is due to its out of the box simplicity, usability and variety of plugins that can make a webmaster's life a whole lot easier. Need to enhance your SEO presence, try using the "All in One SEO Pack" plugin. Are you looking to add an ecommerce shopping cart to your site? There's a plugin for that too. The Formic team will walk you through the WordPress interface to show off its value and appeal, recommend specific plugins, review how to install it, and of course go over what you can actually do within it, plus much more.
This document provides an overview and recommendations for setting up a WordPress site, including:
1. It recommends selecting a domain registrar and web host, and discusses the pros and cons of having them with the same account.
2. It provides a list of recommended managed and self-managed web hosts that support WordPress installations.
3. It offers tips for securing WordPress sites, including using strong passwords, regular backups, and security plugins.
Wordpress Beyond A Blog Word Camp Toronto08Jamie Oastler
This document summarizes a presentation about using WordPress as a content management system beyond just blogging. It discusses WordPress' flexibility and capabilities, including using it for photo galleries, podcasts, recipes, comics, and more. It also addresses common concerns about using WordPress as a CMS and provides resources for learning how to develop WordPress themes and plugins.
WordPress websites are common targets for hackers since over 40% of websites use WordPress. It is important to secure WordPress websites to prevent hacks that could hijack devices, steal personal information, or disable the website. There are many steps one can take to secure a WordPress website, including using strong passwords, keeping software updated, disabling file editing, monitoring users, and installing security plugins. It is also important to regularly back up the website and test disaster recovery plans. With proper security measures, WordPress websites can be better protected from the hackers that attack every 39 seconds on average.
This document provides tips for optimizing a WordPress site for search engine optimization and security. It discusses configuration changes like permalinks and privacy settings. It recommends plugins for SEO like Yoast SEO, pagination, related posts, image optimization, and redirects. It also gives security recommendations like using a theme authenticity checker, keeping installations clean, updating regularly, daily scans, hardening security settings, and file permissions. Tips are provided for maintenance activities like theme testing, debugging, enabling Akismet, and backing up databases and files. The overall document aims to help WordPress site owners optimize their sites for SEO and improve security.
A Beginner's Guide to WordPress - WordCamp Toronto 2012Kathryn Presner
This document summarizes a presentation given at WordCamp Toronto 2012 titled "A Beginner's Guide to WordPress" by Kathryn Presner and Shannon Smith. The presentation introduced WordPress basics like the differences between .com and .org, common uses of WordPress as a CMS and blog, themes, plugins, and widgets. It provided an overview of the WordPress admin panel and recommended many resources for learning WordPress like the Codex, themes, and popular plugins. The presenters encouraged questions and provided their online profiles for further contact.
WordPress themes give your site its visual appeal. From layout to typography, the theme specifies the look and feel of your site. Some themes are free, and others can cost several hundred dollars. How do you know what theme to choose or buy? After you've installed your theme, how do configure it to look just the way you want?
Learn what is common to all themes, learn how to edit CSS, how to install fonts, and how to override theme settings with plugins to make the WordPress site of your dreams.
An overview of both WordPress and non-WordPress eCommerce solutions. Outlines WooCommerce, easydigitaldownloads, and more. Hosted eCommerce solutions like ecwid and Shopify are also presented. An all-in-one solution, from Rainmaker Digital is also hilighted for it's popularity with bloggers, podcasters and other digital consultants.
This document discusses 10 steps to becoming a WordPress theme ninja. It provides tips on customizing themes to match client brand colors through child themes or CSS plugins. It recommends learning CSS and a theme's functions.php file. Online tutorials, theme hooks, and plugins are suggested to modify themes and add functionality. Choosing high-quality, well-coded themes that allow overrides is advised. Frameworks like Genesis are popular due to their libraries, tutorials, and support.
The Visual Web Always Wins: Why Photos Rule the InternetTony Cecala, Ph.D.
Do you want your message shared far and wide? Of course you do! Learn why photos rule the internet and learn how you can maximize your media shares with photos and imagery—even if you are not a graphic artist. We will review epic photo moments and what made them epic. Quick list of studies showing more engagement with postings having photos.
Learn about some WordPress plugins that connect your web site with other social media sites. Also, a brief discussion of AIDA, USP, and internet marketing.
The document provides tips and tricks for workflows. It discusses the author's background including education at Regis High School and an internship at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. It also mentions client input, desired results, and inspiration. Towards the end, it discusses Raymond Kurzweil and the idea of technological singularity.
TestMigrationsInPy: A Dataset of Test Migrations from Unittest to Pytest (MSR...Andre Hora
Unittest and pytest are the most popular testing frameworks in Python. Overall, pytest provides some advantages, including simpler assertion, reuse of fixtures, and interoperability. Due to such benefits, multiple projects in the Python ecosystem have migrated from unittest to pytest. To facilitate the migration, pytest can also run unittest tests, thus, the migration can happen gradually over time. However, the migration can be timeconsuming and take a long time to conclude. In this context, projects would benefit from automated solutions to support the migration process. In this paper, we propose TestMigrationsInPy, a dataset of test migrations from unittest to pytest. TestMigrationsInPy contains 923 real-world migrations performed by developers. Future research proposing novel solutions to migrate frameworks in Python can rely on TestMigrationsInPy as a ground truth. Moreover, as TestMigrationsInPy includes information about the migration type (e.g., changes in assertions or fixtures), our dataset enables novel solutions to be verified effectively, for instance, from simpler assertion migrations to more complex fixture migrations. TestMigrationsInPy is publicly available at: https://github.com/altinoalvesjunior/TestMigrationsInPy.
Not So Common Memory Leaks in Java WebinarTier1 app
This SlideShare presentation is from our May webinar, “Not So Common Memory Leaks & How to Fix Them?”, where we explored lesser-known memory leak patterns in Java applications. Unlike typical leaks, subtle issues such as thread local misuse, inner class references, uncached collections, and misbehaving frameworks often go undetected and gradually degrade performance. This deck provides in-depth insights into identifying these hidden leaks using advanced heap analysis and profiling techniques, along with real-world case studies and practical solutions. Ideal for developers and performance engineers aiming to deepen their understanding of Java memory management and improve application stability.
Exploring Wayland: A Modern Display Server for the FutureICS
Wayland is revolutionizing the way we interact with graphical interfaces, offering a modern alternative to the X Window System. In this webinar, we’ll delve into the architecture and benefits of Wayland, including its streamlined design, enhanced performance, and improved security features.
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Microsoft AI Nonprofit Use Cases and Live Demo_2025.04.30.pdfTechSoup
In this webinar we will dive into the essentials of generative AI, address key AI concerns, and demonstrate how nonprofits can benefit from using Microsoft’s AI assistant, Copilot, to achieve their goals.
This event series to help nonprofits obtain Copilot skills is made possible by generous support from Microsoft.
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Explore real-world nonprofit use cases and success stories.
Participate in live demonstrations and a hands-on activity to see how you can use Microsoft 365 Copilot in your own work!
Explaining GitHub Actions Failures with Large Language Models Challenges, In...ssuserb14185
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Societal challenges of AI: biases, multilinguism and sustainabilityJordi Cabot
Towards a fairer, inclusive and sustainable AI that works for everybody.
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Mastering Fluent Bit: Ultimate Guide to Integrating Telemetry Pipelines with ...Eric D. Schabell
It's time you stopped letting your telemetry data pressure your budgets and get in the way of solving issues with agility! No more I say! Take back control of your telemetry data as we guide you through the open source project Fluent Bit. Learn how to manage your telemetry data from source to destination using the pipeline phases covering collection, parsing, aggregation, transformation, and forwarding from any source to any destination. Buckle up for a fun ride as you learn by exploring how telemetry pipelines work, how to set up your first pipeline, and exploring several common use cases that Fluent Bit helps solve. All this backed by a self-paced, hands-on workshop that attendees can pursue at home after this session (https://o11y-workshops.gitlab.io/workshop-fluentbit).
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Join Ajay Sarpal and Miray Vu to learn about key Marketo Engage enhancements. Discover improved in-app Salesforce CRM connector statistics for easy monitoring of sync health and throughput. Explore new Salesforce CRM Synch Dashboards providing up-to-date insights into weekly activity usage, thresholds, and limits with drill-down capabilities. Learn about proactive notifications for both Salesforce CRM sync and product usage overages. Get an update on improved Salesforce CRM synch scale and reliability coming in Q2 2025.
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AI is transforming APIs, enabling smarter automation, enhanced decision-making, and seamless integrations. This presentation explores key design principles for AI-infused APIs on Azure, covering performance optimization, security best practices, scalability strategies, and responsible AI governance. Learn how to leverage Azure API Management, machine learning models, and cloud-native architectures to build robust, efficient, and intelligent API solutions
How Valletta helped healthcare SaaS to transform QA and compliance to grow wi...Egor Kaleynik
This case study explores how we partnered with a mid-sized U.S. healthcare SaaS provider to help them scale from a successful pilot phase to supporting over 10,000 users—while meeting strict HIPAA compliance requirements.
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If we were building a GenAI stack today, we'd start with one question: Can your retrieval system handle multi-hop logic?
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Today, we discussed scaling #GraphRAG at AWS DevOps Day, and the takeaway is clear: VectorRAG is naive, lacks domain awareness, and can’t handle full dataset retrieval.
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2. How deep does your
rabbit hole go?
How does the web work?
What is HTTP? HTTPS?
What are cookies?
Is FTP your Friend?
config.php
PhpMyAdmin FTW
3. Third-Party Plugins.
Friend or Foe?
Themeforest.net and CodeCanyon.net
WPCore.com
Reviews/Comments
Is the documentation well-written?
What is their History of abandoning Code?
7. Be Safe: Keep a copy of the
Default Theme: e.g., 2017
Sometimes things go wrong.
Maybe it’s the plugin?
Maybe it’s the theme?
You can switch to the default
theme in Preview and see if the
issue is resolved.
8. Getting unexpected 404 errors?
Refresh Permalinks
Simply
Visit Settings » Permalinks
page and click on ‘Save
Changes’ button without
changing anything
10. Fix WordPress Site URL
Update WordPress URL and Site URL Settings in wp-config.php File
Connect to your website using an FTP client, locate wp-config.php file.
Now you need to edit this file in a text editor like Notepad.
Go to the line that says /* That's all, stop editing! Happy blogging. */,
and just before it, add this code:
define('WP_HOME','http://example.com');
define(‘WP_SITEURL','http://example.com');
14. Sucuri Scan
The Sucuri WordPress Security plugin is a security toolset
for security integrity monitoring, malware detection and
security hardening.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/sucuri-scanner/
http://j.mp/fixhack
15. Disable Title
Disable the title per page/post
https://wordpress.org/plugins/disable-title/
17. WP YouTube Lyte
High performance YouTube video, playlist and audio-only
embeds which don't slow down your blog and offer
optimal accessibility.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-youtube-lyte/
18. Autoptimize
Aggregates and minifies all the JS, HTML, and
CSS code in any given site
https://wordpress.org/plugins/autoptimize/
19. Lazy Load for Videos
Speed up your site by replacing embedded Youtube and
Vimeo videos with a clickable preview image. Visitors simply
click on the image to play the video
https://wordpress.org/plugins/lazy-load-for-videos/
20. Jetpack
Increase your traffic, view your stats,
speed up your site, and protect
yourself from hackers with Jetpack.
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30. Enhanced Media Library
Media Categories for categorizing
and filtering media items in
WordPress admin. This feature
alone will save you hours of
searching through a media library
with even as few as 100 images.
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34. Some Tips from YouTubers
Cool Wordpress Tricks
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=KHtHbdHclkE
Popular JetPack WordPress
Plugin Guide for Beginners
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watch?v=MxUWIE85J1k
41. WiFi Much?
Here are some tips.
Option-Click WiFi Menu
SpeedTest.net
Never use conference WiFi!
Use Cellular when you are out.
Personal Hotspot FTW
Get a WiFi box
Get a VPN
42. Some Browser Tips
Use the Inspector every day.
It is your best friend.
Cache clearing.
Cache disabling.
44. WordPress Plugins: Resources
How to Enable Automatic Updates for WordPress Plugins
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16 Best WordPress Plugins for Marketers
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How to Create Beautiful Long Form Content in WordPress
with StoryBuilder
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9 Best PDF Plugins for WordPress
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10 LinkedIn WordPress Plugins to Win New Customers
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5 Best WordPress Ecommerce Plugins Compared – 2016
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How to Easily Add CSS Animations in WordPress
http://go.tony.io/addcssanimwp
11 Of The Best Premium Wordpress Plugins Worth Their
Money
http://go.tony.io/11bestprem
SiteGround’s Recommended Plugin List
http://go.tony.io/sgrecwp
20 WordPress Plugins You Can Install Today for Easier
Sharing, Better Posting, and a More Powerful Blog
http://go.tony.io/bufferbestwp
Which is the Best WordPress Slider? Performance + Quality
Compared
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Guide to WordPress Errors
http://www.wpbeginner.com/beginners-guide/beginners-
guide-to-troubleshooting-wordpress-errors-step-by-step/
25 Most Common WordPress Errors and How to Fix Them
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how-to-fix-them/#internalservererror
45. @tonycecala
Thank you.
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