Sponsor Shoutout: MemberPress

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We’re happy to have MemberPress as one of our Wildfire sponsors for this year’s WordCamp DFW. You can learn more about what MemberPress does here.

What is MemberPress about?

MemberPress is a leading membership subscription solution for WordPress. MemberPress is widely known for it’s easy setup, maintainability and powerful features. Because MemberPress has such great support it has been used to create thousands of membership sites by beginners as well as seasoned developers. MemberPress will allow you to grant and revoke access to posts, pages, categories, tags, feeds, communities and files based on the memberships your members have purchased or subscribed to. And, unlike many other Membership Software solutions, MemberPress integrates fully with your already-existing WordPress website.

How do y’all use WordPress?

We run all of our product sites using WordPress. We also develop 2 other WordPress plugins: Pretty Links for link management and link shortening, and Affiliate Royale for affiliate program management.

Why did you want to sponsor WordCamp DFW?

We want to promote our plug ins more broadly and are sponsoring several WordCamps this year. We also feel a part of the WordPress community and want to support that and encourage the use of WordPress.

Tickets are now on sale for this year’s WordCamp DFW held on Nov. 11-12. There are also plenty of opportunities to sponsor the event or help run it. We hope to see you there!

WordCamp DFW Partners with Tarrant Area Food Bank for Canned Food Drive

WordCamp DFW is pleased to announce that it’s partnered with the Tarrant Area Food Bank for a canned food drive during this year’s event. Organizers are asking for attendees in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to bring canned food for those in need in Tarrant County this Thanksgiving.

“This years WordCamp DFW is focused on community,” lead organizer Marc Gratch said. “With Thanksgiving just around the corner and our hosting such a large group of amazing folks, I would be remiss if I didn’t try to seize this opportunity to benefit as many folks as possible.”

A table will be set up inside the MET Building at the UNT Health Science Center to collect canned food for the drive.

Tickets are now on sale for this year’s WordCamp DFW held on Nov. 11-12. There are also plenty of opportunities to sponsor the event or help run it. We hope to see you there!

WCDFW Speaker Spotlight: Tanner Moushey

Topic: Javascript – Beyond jQuery

Tanner is a web developer and entrepreneur located in the small town of Granite Falls, Wa. He’s passionate about using technology to promote community. When he’s not tracking down new leads or coding, he loves playing music and spending time with his wife and 5 kids.

How did you get involved in WordPress?

My first “real” job out of high school was as a laser technician in a local startup company. We built a lot of cutting edge equipment (pun intended) and it was really interesting. But at the end of the day it was a manufacturing job and I soon realized that it wasn’t for me.

In high school, my best friends dad taught us how to code using Visual Basic and Microsoft Access. I knew that I really enjoyed coding but hated Microsoft Access. So I thought web development would give me a good opportunity to engineer code while also maintaining full control of the design and user experience.

I’d been exposed to Joomla! in the past and didn’t like it at all. All of the podcasts I was listening to said that Drupal was where IT was at but that WordPress was easier to work with. So I thought I’d give WordPress a try and then “graduate” to Drupal.

Starting my own company without any web experience is a whole other story, but suffice it to say that a few months in and I was confused and frustrated. That is, until I found the Seattle WP meetup group. They are an amazing community and helped me get my new career off the ground.

Now, I’ve been in WordPress for 5 years and don’t plan on leaving anytime soon.

What do you do with WordPress?

I own and run a small web agency with my business partner, Topher DeRosia, called iWitness Design. We specialize in complex WordPress development and specialize in BuddyPress and premium membership sites. We build and sell plugins for that niche at Skillful Plugins.

On the side I’m also starting a WordPress SaaS built to help church small groups engage online. It’s called StudyChurch and I built it with WordPress and BuddyPress.

What has your experience with the WordPress community been like?

The WordPress community has been wonderful and is the reason I am still around. A year after I joined the Seattle WP community I worked at 10up for a little over a year and that really helped me get exposure to a broader segment of the WP community, which was amazing!

I have really felt the encouragement and camaraderie from almost everyone that I’ve met… even those who should be my fiercest competition. We are all in this together.

Why did you want to speak at WordCamp DFW?

I have been dying to come visit Texas for a long time and I have a bunch of WP friends in the area too. Speaking at WordCamps helps me to improve my skills and is also a way that I meet new clients and partners.

Why did you decide to speak on JavaScript?

Javascript can be a bit of a black hole for a lot of developers. My goal is to help demystify and empower others to use it effectively in their own projects.

What do you hope the audience gets from your talk?

For the most part, I am a self taught developer (as I know are many developers in the WordPress community). As such, I had a lot of gaps in my understanding that took far too long to fill. I want to help lay a good foundation for my audience to help them get a better understanding of Javascript and hopefully answer questions and speak to issues that they might have.

Tickets are now on sale for this year’s WordCamp DFW held on Nov. 11-12. There are also plenty of opportunities to sponsor the event or help run it. We hope to see you there!

WCDFW Speaker Spotlight: Susan Ramsey

Topic: Customizing a theme in the browser

Susan is the owner of One Happy Studio, where she creates and customize themes, and develops custom websites using the Genesis Framework. Creating the website is just part of the story for Susan – she is somewhat obsessed with the process, and loves to help others by answering support questions for a number of theme developers including Pretty Darn Cute Design, and on the StudioPress community forums. Susan is honored to be a StudioPress recommended developer.

How did you get involved in WordPress?

I had a craft blog on Blogger which I migrated to WordPress in 2013. I got hooked on the ability to be able to customize my site myself, and from there, my love of WordPress began.

What do you do with WordPress?

I create themes; I customize themes; I provide theme support for third party developers.

What has your experience with the WordPress community been like?

I work exclusively with the Genesis Framework; I’m very active in the Genesis community – I am an admin for the GenesisWP FB group; I’m a moderator on the StudioPress community forum; I write tutorials specific to themes built on the Genesis framework.

Why did you want to speak at WordCamp DFW?

Because I enjoy the opportunity to talk about WordPress, especially new users.

Why did you decide to speak on customizing themes in the browser?

It was suggested to me by Marc Gratch.

What do you hope the audience gets from your talk?

An enthusiasm for WordPress and the opportunities it presents.

Tickets are now on sale for this year’s WordCamp DFW held on Nov. 11-12. There are also plenty of opportunities to sponsor the event or help run it. We hope to see you there!

WordCamp DFW | November 11-12, 2017 is over. Check out the next edition!