Hello there! Hope you’re all having a lovely summer. The videos from the first ever WordCamp Finland are now on WordPress.tv. What better way to spend a rainy summer day?
Author: Daniel Koskinen
Timo-Jaakko Rautavuori’s Slides from WordCamp Finland
How to Not Get Hacked
Tiia Rantanen gave a talk about WP security at WCFI, her slides are available on Slideshare:
Page Performance Optimization Slides and Links
Aki Björklund’s slides of his presentation on speed optimisation at WCFI and the links mentioned in his presentation are available on his own site.
Multilingual WordPress presentation slides
Niko Pettersen gave an comprehensive talk about multilingual WordPress at WordCamp Finland, his slides are available on Google Docs.
Jussi Tuoma presentation slides from WCFI
Jussi Tuoma gave an interesting lightning talk on using ACF and Reveal.js to create editable HTML presentations, his slides (in Finnish) can be found here.
Sami Keijonen’s Child Theme and Accessibility Workshops
If you missed Sami Keijonen’s brilliant workshops on creating child themes and theme accessibility, do not worry!
The lessons of the child theme workshop can be learnt by studying this example child theme, Toivo Lite Example.
There are no slides for the accessibility workshop, but you can read through Keijonen’s excellent guest post on Post Status: How to create better, more accessible WordPress themes.
First Photos From WCFI2015
A Thank You to Our Sponsors
WordCamp Finland would not be possible without our sponsors. We hope you check the links in this post to see what they have to say, and come and say hi at the sponsor area during the event. On a global level, we and many other WordCamps worldwide are supported by the following:
Outstanding: Jetpack
Superb: Bluehost, PlanetHoster, GoDaddy
Splendid: WPML
Locally, we are supported by these amazing organisations:
Gold: Alma Media and Exove.
Bronze: Bananas, Geniem, H1, Seravo and Wysiwyg
Kiitos!
We’re sold out again
The last 20 tickets were put on sale this morning at 10:00 and went in 6 minutes. This time we really are full, so if you didn’t manage to get a ticket, we suggest you give a shout on Twitter with the hashtag #wcfi in case there’s someone who can’t use theirs.