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markdown-cheatsheet
A quick reference for Markdown which is used here in our lesson plans. Thanks Adam Pritchard!
contributor-resources
Helpful information and resources for volunteer contributors to the WP Training Team
finding-a-topic-for-a-wordpress-talk
This is a workshop for people who are thinking about speaking at WordPress events, such as WordPress Meetups and WordCamps. Each participant will come out of the workshop with a WordCamp or meetup talk idea — and more confidence to submit it.
writing-the-pitch-for-your-wordpress-talk
This is a workshop for people who are thinking about speaking at WordPress events, such as WordPress Meetups and WordCamps.
categories-versus-tags
This lesson plan covers the differences between categories and tags and how to apply them to posts in WordPress.
customizer-site-icons-and-logo
In this lesson you will learn what is a site icon, where they are displayed and how to add one. You'll also learn how to add custom icons to your site.
customizer-static-versus-content-front-page
Using the Theme Customizer, you can first preview how pages or posts will appear, then save and publish the settings.
how-to-find-theme-specific-documentation
This lesson will equip you with techniques to help find where your theme's documentation resides.
markdown-here
Google Chrome, Firefox, and Thunderbird extension that lets you write email in Markdown and render it before sending.
orientation
A Reveal.js presentation
reveal.js
The HTML Presentation Framework
what-is-wordfence-security
After completing this lesson, students will understand what the Wordfence plugin is – why you want it what it does and why you need it.
WP-Dashboard-SVG
A demo of using an SVG sprite for the WordPress admin icons.