2017 Call for speakers

Ever thought about speaking at an event? Perhaps you’d like to gain experience talking at MWUG in 2017? MWUG Manchester WordPress User Group is a small friendly crowd of around 40/50 people and we are always looking for new contributors and fresh ideas. We are based at Madlab in Manchester’s Northern Quarter and meet every third Wednesday of the month

You don’t have to be a WordPress developer or a designer! Everyone is welcome. If you are a WordPress user and have a favourite plugin that you’d like to tell the world about or a theme that you like, we would love to hear about it!

If you know you would like to speak but are stuck for ideas we have some ideas Non WordPress based talks are welcomed too. Apply to speak at MWUG 2017

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November 2016 Meeting: Wednesday 16th, 6.30-9pm, Madlab

November’s Manchester WordPress User Group, run by WordPress co-founder Mike Little, takes place at MadLab (https://madlab.org.uk) on Wednesday, the 16th from 6.30pm to 9pm.

Note: this month we are continuing with the successful clinic format to try to help more of you in the ways you’ve asked us.

Timings and Agenda:

  • 18:30 — Prompt start –  WordPress news – Review of Upcoming WordPress 4.7
  • 18:45 — Q&A – for topic covered and Mike’s WP update
  • 19:00 — WP clinic – bring your laptop and get the hands on help you need
  • 20:15 — In Depth Talk – Tim Nash – Something technical
  • 21:00 — End
Anyone with any experience of WordPress is welcome, whether you’ve only heard about it and want to know more, you’re an experienced WordPress user or developer, or anything in between; you are welcome to our meetings.

If you fancy coming along, please let us know at our Meetup page.

Mike Little (https://mikelittle.org), co-founder of WordPress, runs MWUG so come along to discover how WordPress can benefit you or your organisation, and get specific advice on any WordPress questions you have.

See you at MWUG!

October MWUG Meetup highlights – Thanks for coming!

Another great month of talks at our October MWUG Meetup! This month we saw Sue Fernandes and Rob Blake take the stage to talk Woocommerce and roots.io. We’ve already received great feedback from some of our attendees on the talks so a big thank you to Sue and Rob, we really enjoyed it!

Latest WordPress announcements

The start of the evening saw Mike announce the latest WordPress news. WPTavern is a great resource for anyone looking to keep up to date with WordPress.

WordPress Translation Day

After the success of the first ever WordPress Translation Day which MWUG members took part in and arranged earlier this year, Polyglots team have a announced a second Global WordPress Translation Day to take place in November 

REST API updates

The WordPress REST API team announced a proposal to merge the API endpoints into the WordPress 4.7 release. To see more about this visit WordPress.org

WordCamp Manchester

Well done to the organisers! WordCamp Manchester 2016, held on Saturday 22nd October at MMU went to plan. It was executed brilliantly so thank you to the organisers. A great place for the community to meet and enjoy talks from WordPress users and experts around the globe and also provides a chance to give back with contributor day. Thanks to Claire and her fellow organisers for a very memorable event. We look forward to next year.

…and onto the rest of the evening

Headshot of Sue Fernandes

Sue Fernandes kicked off with the first talk of the night ‘How to set up a Woocommerce site in 20 mins’. Sue is a WordPress Specialist, specialising in custom themes, training, WordPress maintenance and rebranding. She often gets involved with us at MWUG and is very easy to talk to. A perfect example of the type of person you will meet by joining us and another great reason to come along and get that help you’ve been after!

Finally Rob Blake gave a presentation on Roots.io, and how you can use it’s open-source tools for WordPress development. He used Trellis to create a WordPress LEMP stack, along with Bedrock (WordPress project boilerplate) and the Sage WordPress theme that comes with Roots.

Rob demonstrated the power of using Bedrock to set up his three areas – development, staging and production. He also gave a live demonstration of Ansible – a deployment tool for creating and managing servers using his own pre-set configuration. Rob used this powerful tool to set his server up at the click of a button and coupled with the site he developed in roots he had created a server with WordPress in a very short session.

Our next meeting is on Wednesday 16th November 2016 at Madlab Manchester

Recap of our September MWUG Meetup at Madlab

A quick recap of our September MWUG Meetup, WordPress announcements and everything else we covered at last month. Thanks to all the new faces that came along and to the regulars too. We’re lucky to have such a great community at Manchester WordPress User Group. If you need help with WordPress or simply want to network with WordPress users, developers and contributors then come along. Our next meetup will be October 19th

WordPress announcements

At the September MWUG meetup Mike explained some of the new features coming to WordPress in more detail. Starting with WordPress 4.7 to soon be allowing 255-character passwords for protected pages and posts. This update affects password protected posts and pages only.

He also gave us the update on Headway themes, a WordPress premium theme, layout builder. Headway recently ran into financial problems, causing their customers concern over the lack of communication. Read more about HeadWay themes here. The advice is to be aware of smaller players for this reason.

A quick mention… Congratulations to Gitlab! If you are unaware of who Gitlab are, they are a rival to Github and recently raised 20 million for Series B funding. This is a huge achievement considering it was only a year ago Gitlab raised 4 million for series A funding.

Mike also mentioned Google Chrome. How they have also announced the soon to be added security warning to HTTP sites beginning in 2017. With Chrome growing in popularity this is something to think about if you haven’t already.

Extras worth mentioning:

  • Jetpack 4.3 recent released. Featuring a brand new interface with faster management of your favourite features
  • GoDaddy acquired ManageWP. The reactions so far haven’t been as positive as expected however Mike advised to wait and find out this. It’s great to see employees being paid to contribute back to WordPress.
  • GoDaddy has also partnered with Beaver Builder
  • Dennis Cooper relaunches on WordPress and can be found at denniscooperblog.com This is great news for WordPress. WPTavern are quoted as saying “Cooper should still be in possession of his content without fear of it being erased.”

The advice to anyone in this situation is to make sure you own your own content where possible. To go for an Opensource website builder such as WordPress. Also to take your own backups

September MWUG talk

Thank you to Kayleigh Thorpe, WordPress Support Specialist at hosting company 34SP.com for her advice on how to stage your site. Kayleigh talked us through the cloning stages, creating a subdomain, using the Velvet Blues plugin and she also touched on how to migrate your site. Her talk was informative, easy to follow and brought up some questions. Feel free to contact Kayleigh via Twitter for her slides

If you try this at home and you find problems such as your database being too large, ask your host and they will import it for you. Also another attendee asked about the importance of staging. If you have the option to stage your site always do so. Avoid making changes to your live site wherever possible.

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WordPress clinic

Our WordPress clinic is the section of the evening where you get to ask about anything you need help with and advice is volunteered by someone within the group. In September MWUG we got help for a diverse range of questions.

Among some of the questions were queries about how to add a PayPal cart to your WordPress website, best plugins for booking appointments, how to optimise a image heavy site and help with the Genesis framework. If you ever need advice on your site feel free to bring your laptop along and ask away. We are a very enthusiastic group and we are always happy to help.

Come and join us on the 19th of October at Madlab Manchester

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October Meeting: Wednesday 19th, 6.30-9pm, Madlab

October’s Manchester WordPress User Group, run by WordPress co-founder Mike Little, takes place at MadLab (https://madlab.org.uk) on Wednesday, the 19th from 6.30pm to 9pm.

Note: this month we are continuing with the successful clinic format to try to help more of you in the ways you’ve asked us.

Timings and Agenda:

  • 18:30 — Prompt start –  WordPress news –
  • 18:45 –Talk – Sue Fernandes – Setting up your eCommerce site using WordPress and WooCommerce
  • 19:00 — WP clinic – bring your laptop and get the hands on help you need
  • 20:15 — In Depth Talk – Rob Blake – An introduction to Roots: Sage, Bedrock, and Trellis
  • 21:00 — End
Anyone with any experience of WordPress is welcome, whether you’ve only heard about it and want to know more, you’re an experienced WordPress user or developer, or anything in between; you are welcome to our meetings.

If you fancy coming along, please let us know at our Meetup page.

Mike Little (https://mikelittle.org), co-founder of WordPress, runs MWUG so come along to discover how WordPress can benefit you or your organisation, and get specific advice on any WordPress questions you have.

See you at MWUG!

September Meeting: Wednesday 21st, 6.30-9pm, Madlab

September’s Manchester WordPress User Group, run by WordPress co-founder Mike Little, takes place at MadLab (https://madlab.org.uk) on Wednesday, the 21st from 6.30pm to 9pm.

Note: this month we are continuing with the successful clinic format to try to help more of you in the ways you’ve asked us.

Timings and Agenda:

  • 18:30 — Prompt start –  Kayleigh Thorpe  – Clone your WordPress site for development
  • 18:50 — Q&A – for topic covered and Mike’s WP update
  • 19:00 — WP clinic – bring your laptop and get the hands on help you need
  • 20:15 — In Depth Talk – TBD (Mike Little?)
  • 21:00 — End
Anyone with any experience of WordPress is welcome, whether you’ve only heard about it and want to know more, you’re an experienced WordPress user or developer, or anything in between; you are welcome to our meetings.

If you fancy coming along, please let us know at our Meetup page.

Mike Little (https://mikelittle.org), co-founder of WordPress, runs MWUG so come along to discover how WordPress can benefit you or your organisation, and get specific advice on any WordPress questions you have.

See you at MWUG!