WordCamp Toronto 2018 is only a few weeks away, and tickets are on sale.
This year’s event takes place on Saturday, December 1st at the North York Civic Centre. Our theme is <em>Gutenberg and the WordPress of tomorrow</em>.
We just published the first version of our schedule, along with our completed lists of speakers and sessions.
At a glance, here’s what you can expect:
<strong>For WordPress designers & developers</strong>
- Building and automating WordPress workflows (Ryan Moore)
- Building my first Gutenberg block (Thiago Loureiro)
- Gutenberg & custom block development (Abdullah Ramzan)
- Building the Playlist block for Gutenberg (Anthony Burchell)
- Copywriting for better UX (Andrea Zoellner)
- Migrating 1300 websites from HTML to WordPress (Christie Witt)
- CSS Grid, Gutenberg, and the future of layouts (Juan Pablo Gomez)
<strong>For marketers & businesses</strong>
- Gutenberg’s marketing toolbox (Troy Fawkes)
- WordPress as a digital marketing hub (Rebeca Godin)
- Growth and the future of SEO using Gutenberg (Ryan Meghdies)
- Current trends in SEO for businesses (Brian Rotsztein)
- Democratizing digital marketing (Adrian Tobey)
<strong>For general WordPress users</strong>
- Making websites accessible and complying with the AODA (Sandy Feldman)
- Gutenberg and the content design opportunity (Jem Rosario)
- Storytelling with Gutenberg: How to use the new editor (Andrea Zoellner)
- Our beloved plugins and Gutenberg (Thiago Loureiro)
<strong>Haven’t registered yet? Now’s the time!</strong>
Tickets are only $25 for a full day of WordPress goodness, including lunch.
And as always, you can also expect a Happiness Bar for hands-on help and great chatter in the hallways.
Check out the WordCamp Toronto 2018 site for more details, and don’t forget to subscribe for email updates to receive the latest announcements.
