I’m Speaking at WordCamp Baltimore!

The last WordCamp I went to was WordCamp Chicago in June, with it rounding out a big tour that started in January to promote my book, Responsive Design with WordPress. While I took a much needed break (and started a new job thanks in part to that trip), I’m really excited to announce that I’ll be speaking on the topic at WordCamp Baltimore.

I was wrestling with changing up the topic a bit since I’ve been giving this talk (with changes along the way) for almost a year, but it’s been requested; plus WordPress 4.0 just came out so it looks like I still have some mileage left in the talk. I will reiterate some of the core content from my book, as well as introduce some new things that I’ve learned along the way. I will also cover some of the more responsive-helpful features in WordPress 4.0. If you have read my book and have a question, feel free to leave it in the comments and I’ll try to answer it in the talk. Otherwise, come on out and say hello! It’s October 18th at The University of Baltimore.

I am also looking for a new talk to give for the next few WordCamps, so if you would like to see anything from me, let me know!

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