Being the biggest WordCamp in Croatia so far, we have a lot of T-shirts to print. Yeah, a lot. As we have already sold more than 200 tickets (meaning this will be the *biggest* WordCamp in Croatia to date) this also means that our T-shirt printing deadline is coming closer. Everyone who buys their ticket before this Friday, August 25th, will get his or her T-shirt in the size they selected. Those who will purchase their ticket(s) after Friday will still get the T-shirt but (probably) in the bigger size that they would like to have. Continue reading “Buy your ticket before Friday to get your T-shirt in the size you want!” →
Kao i prijašnjih godina, i ove godine organiziramo besplatne radionice o WordPressu ali i drugim zanimljivim temama. Kako smo ove godine organizirali ukupno 12 radionica, gužva će biti veća nego ikad prije stoga je najbolje da s vašom prijavom za radionice ne čekate baš zadnji dan. Kao i prošlih godina, i ove su godine radionice otvorene za sve bez obzira dolazite li na glavni konferencijski dan u subotu, 1. rujna (a trebali bi!), međutim u slučaju povećanog interesa (što je i prijašnjih godina bio slučaj) prednost će imati oni s kupljenom kartom za WordCamp Zagreb. Continue reading “Prijavite se na besplatne radionice – pripremili smo za svakog ponešto, od djece pa do nas malo starijih ;)” →
One of the talk submissions we got this year was the one from Miroslav Mađarić, so far the oldest and most experienced of all the speakers that talked at any of the previous WordCamps in Croatia. We are delighted to have Miroslav with us this year with a topic about WordPress being a perfect tool for idea crowdsourcing. We talked with Miroslav about his early years as a student in 1970 towards what he does today – innovation management. Continue reading “Miroslav Mađarić – we underestimate the need and the power of collaboration” →
Alexandra Draghici comes from Romania where she works as a product manager for 123ContactForm — the creators of very popular plugin for building forms in WordPress — CaptainForm. I met Alexandra for the first time in Vienna on last year’s WordCamp Europe and once more on WordCamp Belfast where she gave a talk about the user interface messages we commonly see and interact with. Her talk in Zagreb will be different than most of the previous ones, as she will be speaking about her personal WordPress experience in a story you shouldn’t miss. Today we’re talking with Alexandra about some of these experiences. Continue reading “Alexandra Draghici talks about the benefits of public speaking, to her past experiences – good and bad” →
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