Tag: #WCOttawa

  • 3 Pages in 30 Minutes – WordCamp Ottawa 2019

    Thank you to everyone who came out to my talk at WordCamp Ottawa this past weekend. Here are my slides from the presentation, and while there aren’t very many, I’ve linked the presentation I did at WordCamp Buffalo below, that will remind you of this talk very much. I’ll see if I can update with…

  • Speaking at WordCamp Ottawa 2019

    I’m not giving one talk. I’m not even giving a talk and a workshop. I’m going to be giving a talk, a workshop AND on a panel! If you’re planning on coming to one of my solo sessions, and you don’t have your own site, or you’d like to have one to play around on…

  • WTH are CPT’s and ACF’s? – WordCamp Ottawa 2017

    Thanks to the following people especially to the wonderful people that got me to WordCamp Ottawa this past weekend: Morten Rand-Hendriksen for teaching me CPT’s and ACF’s on Lynda.com and answering all my crazy questions on Twitter as I learned. Michelle Schulp and Dan Beil who helped me to understand why to use these wonderful…

  • My WordCamp Ottawa Workshop “WordPress for Small Businesses” – Slides

    Thanks so much to everyone who took a chance on my workshop today at WordCamp Ottawa. When I took a look around the room, I got the feeling that everyone was a little skeptical about my methods. Turns out there were quite a few moments of “Satori”, a Japanese term that means “enlightenment”. One of…

  • Preparation for “WordPress for Small Businesses Workshop Session” – #WCOttawa 2014

    Welcome! If you want to find out more about Data Architecture to prepare for my Workshop Session on Sunday in Room 2000, take a look at my WordPress.tv talk from WordCamp Buffalo in September, 2013. I also did this talk again in Toronto a couple of months later. Click HERE to access my test site…

  • Speaker Spotlight: Shanta Nathwani | WordCamp Ottawa 2014

    Look who’s speaking at WordCamp Ottawa: This Gal! Big thanks go to my friend Shelley who was so proud of me, she decided to share my Speaker Spotlight on her own Facebook wall. And of course, a big thanks to the organizers for letting me in the door and lastly to those who have helped…