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ManageWP WordPress

WordCamp Belgrade Impressions

What can I say, whoever attended WordCamp Belgrade could confirm how awesome it was! Great people, fantastic lectures and a lot of positive energy. Everybody had lots of fun, me and my colleague gave away more than 250 ManageWP t-shirts, coasters and stickers. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s contributors day!

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WordPress

Attending a WordCamp – a Priceless Experience You Can’t Afford to Skip

If you are a WordPress fan, attend a WordCamp. You’ll understand how important that experience is and how much it will improve your knowledge and love for WordPress.

As I mentioned in one of my previous posts, WordCamp Belgrade is just around the corner. If you find yourself near our beautiful city, don’t miss this event!

Also, check the official WordCamp Central website for the list of all WordCamps during this year. Maybe there is one in your vicinity? 🙂

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Miscellaneous WordPress

Codecademy – brilliant and fun way to learn how to code

Codecademy

Whether you are learning HTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript or jQuery, this is the right website for you! In a fun and effective way, you can learn how to code and start creating beautiful websites. Acquire your coding knowledge at Codecademy and then take a look at the WordPress codex and one of my earlier posts to become a WordPress ninja (and maybe a Customer Happiness Jedi)! And most importantly, during the whole process of learning, have lots of fun!

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Customer Happiness Miscellaneous WordPress

Gibbon – knowledge from the web, for the web

Gibbon

One of the best websites in the world. A free knowledge repository where you can learn almost anything web-related – whether you are into programming, marketing, design, Linux, Customer Happiness or you just want to focus on WordPress. Bookmark gibbon, you’ll discover sooner or later that it was a good decision 🙂

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Customer Happiness WordPress

Best Way to Learn WordPress

Some time ago, I read quite an interesting article at WordPress Tavern and I found out that the preferred method to learn WordPress is by using online text and screenshots. To be honest, that is my method  too and it is probably yours (if it’s not, try it, you may like it) 🙂

For that reason, I wanted to share some really great resources for learning WordPress. A bunch of people really invested a lot of time so that the others can save it. Apart from the WordPress Codex, these are some awesome tutorials that I highly suggest checking, no matter which level of WordPress knowledge you believe you already acquired!