Category: WPCPT

  • WordCamp Cape Town 2011 Presentation – WordPress IS a CMS

    You can View the full extended presentation website at WordPress IS a CMS

    Let me know what you think of the presentation and if there’s any specific areas you feel I should fill in on the presentation site.

    Also read my brief Interview with Lightspeed on the topic of WordPress training.

    I will be conducting various WordPress training courses covering the very basics of WordPress Content & Site Management, Basic WordPress Theme Development and Intermediate Theme Development. For more info on this visit www.wpbedouine.com

  • WordPress Meetup – 28 September 09 – Bandwidth Barn

    For way too long I’ve been talking to alot of the WordPress guys in Cape Town about organising the next WPCPT meetup, but it seems everyone is completely snowed under and we’ve put it off for more than 8 months now. So Joe of Frogfoot networks has given us a jump start and gotten the ball rolling.

    The Event will take place at the Bandwidth Barn in Buitengracht street in Cape Town’s CBD.

    Date: 28 September 2009

    Time: 16:30

    Talks: offer to speak

    • Talk about the next WordCamp in SA
    • The evolution of BuddyPress & Child Themes – Ashley Shaw
    • WordPress & SEO – Rafiq Phillips
    • Intro to WordPress Coding – Nur (depends on interest)

    Still Need:

    • Projector
    • More speakers
    • Any sponsors (snacks etc)
    • Ideas for talks & activities
    • Help spreading the word

    We know there’s very little time left so we’re hoping you’ll all pitch in with the promotion over the next few days and also attend yourselves. Loads ave been happening in the WordPress world over the last year and there’s tons to talk about so it looks like it’s gonna be a real fin event once again.

    Add your name to the wiki – http://wiki.geekdinner.org.za/wiki/WordPress.org.za_Meetup_4

    Come join the fun and meet the community, have your say and maybe learn a thing or 2.

  • Checkout the new WordPress Meetup site

    Heads up. Today is WPCPT3 at the Bandwidth Barn from 4pm – 7pm. We’ve just launched our new theme designed by yours(that’s me) truly and coded by Paul Weingartz who did a fantabulous job. Check us out at www.wordpress.org.za

    meetup-site

  • The benefits of a free wordpress.com website for startups

    Whether you are a small business just starting out, or an organisation which does not currently have the funds to develop or host your own website, you’re probably still investigating ways of getting online in some way or another. It’s a fact of life for most businesses in this modern age, that being online is no longer a luxury but a necessity for anyone wanting to get a message out to a large audience.

    A free customizable website just a few clicks away

    Don’t fret, there are many ways you can get your hands on a free website which you can customize to suite your needs. WordPress.com is one of the easiest ways, in my experience, and provides you with a platform from where you can eventually launch your own, fully customized website on your own domain, when you are ready to do so.

    All you need to do is go to wordpress.com, sign up for a free wordpress.com account and follow the quick, step by step process. In a matter of seconds you can be online for free and speaking to an international audience. Your new web address will however have wordpress.com attached to it at the end. Once you have some cash in your pocket, registering your own domain(web address) and installing WordPress is not too much of a mission. You can then export all the content from your freely hosted website and upload it to you new site very easily. Not many other solutions provide this feature.

    VeloCITI Cape Town startups using WordPress

    On the VeloCITI business development program I have introduced a few of my collegues starting their businesses to WordPress. They’re now online and communicating with their markets quicker than they thought they would. Visit them online:

    rainbowit-wordpress

    http://rainbowitgen.wordpress.com

    digital-documents

    http://digitaldocuments.wordpress.com

    bluerayoutdoor-wordpress

    http://bluerayoutdoor.wordpress.com

    Sometimes it’s just a matter of working with what is available as many companies unnecessarily hold themselves back due to lack of budget.

    I personally started out blogging in the same way and eventually migrated to my own domain using a freely available theme. I then started modifying the theme to suite my needs and eventually ended up where I am now a few months down the line with some regular daily traffic and over 100 posts to date.

    The other nice thing about WordPress is it’s constantly being improved and upgrading is quite easy. Changing your theme is even easier and adding functionality through freely available plugins makes it a user friendly yet powerful option for many companies big and small.

    A few simple benefits of using wordpress:

    • WordPress sites are known to rank high on google searches
    • RSS feeds come built in
    • Tons of freely available themes with which to change your site’s look & feel
    • Free functional widgets available to plugin to your site
    • Site contents can be exported and imported easily
    • Adding and changing content is just about as simple as writing a word document and saving
    • WordPress sites are more sociable and helps develop important conversations with you target audience
    • WordPress is constantly being updated and upgrades are published for free
    • There is a huge community which publishes tutorials, tips, tools and advice and can provide free support on just about any issue related to your WordPress site
    • WordPress is one of the most user friendly web publishing platforms available today.

    So what’s holding you back, if you’re ready to get online quickly and start publishing or promoting yourself, your ideas, your business or your organisation check out wordpress.com right now.

    If you have any questions I’ll be happy to answer them or point you in the right direction. If you’re excited about what wordpress has to offer we’re having a wordpress meetup on 28 May 2008 at the Bandwidth Barn in Cape Town which you are welcome to attend. We’ll even help you set up a quick & easy free site if you want to test it out. Visit www.wordpress.org.za for more details on the meetup.

    Have a look at a recent client project I just completed where I helped my Praxia Technologies design a self manageable wordpress website. View it at www.praxia.co.za.

    I offer wordpress customization, as well as custom wordpress design and development and am a wordpress enthusiast. For more information or a quote contact me on [email protected].

  • How can we make WPCPT meetup #3 rock?

    All you wordpress superstars, Planning for wordpress meetup 3 is under way. We can’t do a thing without wordpressy peeps though. Check out the latest post on how we can make the next meetup Rock Big Time.

    We got some ideas to start you off, first off we’d like some feedback if you were at the last one and please send your photos to post on the site as well.

    Head on over to http://wpcapetown.wordpress.com/ and get involved.

  • WordPress Meetup Cape Town #2 takes wpcpt meets a step up

    Yesterday’s wordpress meetup at the Bandwidth Barn was a step up from the first one held in Feb. Because of my huge workload right now this post will be written one sentence at a time. For now if you don’t yet know about the wordpress meetups check it out at http://wpcapetown.wordpress.com or just google “wordpress cape town meetup” or something of the sort. Callum’s suggestion of using “wpcpt” as our master tag when refering to the local meetup is one I think we should go with.

    For starters the turnout and involvement was much better than meetup#1, though there are a few critical aspects of the meetup we now need to discuss going forward to make it something of real substance. Anyone interested in the attending the next one give me a shout. We’ll be putting together a planning team soon.

    Those who made it this time around were in no order of priority: ChrisM, Callum Macdonald, Henk Kleynhans, Adii, Foxini, Sarah, Selim Kagee, Nadah, Jamaal, Francois Raubenheimer, rafiq, Foxinni, Stelio, Johann Botha, Kilian Hagemann, Miguel, Frans Kuipers, Joe(amobia),

    At the meet Callum did a sterling job of drumming up excitement and getting people interacting. Well, errr, he tried his best and though there was a slow start we got a few sessions onto the white board for people to vote on. People were interested in chatting about WordPress MU, Using wordpress for social networks, Drupal comparison, Why wordpress, WordPress security, Plugins, WordPress 2.5

    There was a range of people at different levels of wordpress knowledge and experience so it was a bit tricky, I’d pitch myself in the middle somewhere between the complete newbies and the ultra wordpress geeks like Callum.

    I was particularly impressed by the way Nadah of work online, a complete wordpress newbie and sceptic from the first meetup, has quickly become a total enthusiast. She admits becoming somewhat of a blog junkie of late.

    Comparing Blogger, Moveable Type & WordPress, by Henk

    Henk hit us with an awesome session taking a critical look at 3 different blogging platforms and questioning the pros and cons of each. From where I’m standing wordpress comes out tops, though the others may have a point or 2 over wordpress on different levels. Henk currently runs at least 1 blog on wordpress, blogger and moveable type.

    I personally get a yucky feeling whenever I am faced with a blogger based blog and tend to stay away from them as much as possible. It has to have something to do with the fact that I’m a designer and a sucker for pretty looking things which blogger does not facilittate very well.

    I’m hoping we can get the PPT Henk put together to show you all, will have to ask him nicely.

    What’s your fav plugin

    The session broke out into a plugin show & tell with a few of us sharing plugin ideas and asking about plugins we’ve been wanting to get out hands on. I was off on a tangent about a plugin which allows you to manage sidebar content out of a specific post category or page though I don’t think I got my point across very well. We discussed some issues surrounding cache plugins including my recent disaster with WP Super cache and hope to get a recommended plugins list going. Chris recommended php speedy to help imrpove performance for high traffic sites.

    WordPress Security Issues

    One of the more technically focussed topics which were discussed was security. The concerns were voiced by those who are managing and hosting multiple installations of wordpress for clients or organisations. WordPress is known to be exploitable and there have been cases wherewell known sites have been hacked into and even hijacked completely. The discussion centred around updatability of multiple installs as well and the guys through a few suggestions around including working off the SVN codebase.

    The guys lost a few of of us along the way when they veered into ultra-geek mode.