Forms Plugins Review, May 2015 Meetup
Bob Orchard did a review of Gravity Forms, and Topher did a review of Contact Form 7, Ninja Forms, and Caldera Forms.
Both were recorded, you can watch below.
Bob Orchard did a review of Gravity Forms, and Topher did a review of Contact Form 7, Ninja Forms, and Caldera Forms.
Both were recorded, you can watch below.
Our September 2013 meetup topic was Why Does SEO Matter? Paul Kortman of Connex Social gave the presentation below. His speaker notes are below each slide. King of SEO Paul gave the following additional advice about slide 22: URL: don’t use hyphens in domain name Title: keyword first, then site name Don’t put site description…
Our February 2014 meetup topic was WordPress Business Workflow. Four people gave short presentations, then we had an open discussion. If I missed anything, please leave a comment, and I’ll add to the post. Work standards Ryan Hinkle Work standards are important (version control, backups, SSH, etc.) Taking shortcuts can hurt you Work standards can save…
Our May 2013 meetup was WordPress Show & Tell. Below are the video and tweets from the meetup. Also, Brian Richards announced WordCamp Grand Rapids 2013! Please consider volunteering, speaking, and/or sponsoring. Tweets Starting us off is @lukerumley showing off the benefits of @ithemes BackupBuddy — WP Grand Rapids (@WPgrandrapids) May 16, 2013 Dave McGowan…
We talked about Building a Portfolio in WordPress at our June 18, 2015 meetup. Below are the notes. What are clients looking for in your portfolio? Presented by Andrea Napierkowski What are clients looking for in your portfolio from CurlyHost LLC Clients want to see themselves in your portfolio Less is more: don’t overwhelm people Make it easy to…
Our first meeting was on June 30 at Mutually Human Software and we had about 20 people show up. We did introductions and talked long about what we wanted from the group and how it would work. At this point our plan is to meet the third Thursday of every month. We’ll have one or…
TwentyTwenty is WordPress’ current default theme. In December of 2019 we did a quick overview of what’s inside.