One last big thank you to everyone who came out to WordCamp Orange County 2016. Now that the dust has settled we wanted to leave you with one last post.
Below, you’ll find links to many of the speaker slides. We’ll add to this list over the next week or so as they come back in so you might want to check back. In addition, talks in the Nebula and the Dwarf Star have started posting to WordPress.tv and we expect the rest to follow over the next few weeks.
On behalf of the organizers, I want to thank our speakers, sponsors, and volunteers. We hope to see you next year!
- Jacob Arriola – Intro to SVGs
- Mike Baker – 6 Reasons Your Website is Not Working For You
- Jess Boctor – Stop the Marauding Excel Sheets
- Jon Brown – Work here, work there, work everywhere
- Tabby Chapman – Kids & WordPress
- Mika Epstein – Dependency Inferno
- Andy Fragen – Contributing to Open Source
- Candice Gillian – Get Off the Workflow Rollercoaster
- John Hawkins – Building an Autonomous Website
- Erick Hitter – What I Wish I’d Known When I Started
- Aaron Holbrook – Making WordPress Search Kick-ass with Elasticsearch
- Logan Kipp – Beginner Workshop – WordPress Security Plugins & Beyond!
- Eugene Kovshilovsky – Caching 101
- Jen Miller – Integrating WordPress in Everyday Life
- Michelle Schulp – Beyond Whitespace: Designing For Complex Content
- Greg Taylor – Content Development For WordPress
- Zack Tollman – HTTPS Migrations: The Hard Parts

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Post photos of great speakers, cool swag, and short videos of your favorite presentations in style during WordCamp Orange County on July 9 and 10 at The Cove at UC Irvine. We’ll have a special 
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