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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
It was brilliant to have such a great turnout at this months Manchester WordPress User Group Meetup (MWUG), especially with it being the August holiday season! So thank you again to everyone who attended this Wednesday, to all the new faces and the usual ones too.
Also thank you to @GurbirSingh for our very first MWUG, streamed on Periscope. If you would like to see this stream Gurbir very kindly uploaded it to YouTube for us, click here to see MWUG stream
Latest update – WordPress 4.6 “Pepper”
This months meetup kicked off by the announcement of the WordPress 4.6 “Pepper” Update which Mike Little deemed to be a ‘relatively safe’ update. Some of the features of this update include:
Managing plugins and themes will now be much faster
Native font systems mean your site text (at least the admin screens) will be faster on a slow connection and render better on mobile phones
It now auto detects if a URL has the correct syntax
Disaster recovery mode is now improved, a copy of your post will be saved and it happens more often
A lot of the changes in WordPress 4.6 “Pepper” are under the hood this time to cater for the future of WordPress, we’re hoping for front end editors in future!
Plugin announcements
This month we announced the new A11y plugin, which scans your site for accessibility features. Also the Customize Snapshots plugin allows you to save snapshots of where you are and gives you a scheduling to go live feature. WordPress.com have released browser notification features too. Lastly WPSiteSync is another great migration tool and you don’t need access to both databases to use it.
August MWUG Speakers
Thank you to Keith Hyde for kicking off the August talks with demonstration of how to use the popular BackUpWordPress Plugin by HumanMade. Our second talk of night welcomed back Tim Nash with his talk on security and TLS certificates.
Every month we hold a WordPress clinic where you can bring your laptops in if you want and get help from fellow MWUG members. This month we saw many problems successfully resolved. Thank you to Tim Nash for his help on the WordPress Genesis Framework. Also to Tom J Nowell for his problem solving on custom post type navigation. To Kayleigh Thorpe for her help on WordPress security. The reports back from those helped were all positive. If you are involved in WordPress of any level of technical ability get yourself down to MWUG and join in with the community. We are always happy to meet new people, make connections and help out where we can!
We’re here at Madlab every third Wednesday of the month. See you in September!
August’s Manchester WordPress User Group, run by WordPress co-founder Mike Little, takes place at MadLab (https://madlab.org.uk) on Wednesday, the 17th 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 – Talk – Keith Hyde – How to install and use a backup plugin
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 – Switching sites over to HTTPS and the pitfalls thereof.
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.
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.
July’s Manchester WordPress User Group, run by WordPress co-founder Mike Little, takes place at MadLab (https://madlab.org.uk) on Wednesday, the 20th 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.
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 – 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.
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.