[WebPub] [abcd-www] Jan. 11 - Gregory Cornelius - WordPress: Building Better Relationships
Tremonte, Donna
dtremont at oeb.harvard.edu
Thu Dec 22 10:03:26 EST 2011
Happy holidays WebPub!
Before the break, Andrew, Jason and I want to announce the presenter & topic for next month's WWW meeting!
We have the privilege of hearing from Gregory Cornelius, Senior Solutions Architect at Boston University.
The talk is on “WordPress: Building Better Relationships” and here are the details:
Gregory Cornelius
Lamont Library, Forum Room
January 11th, 2012 @ 3:30 – 5:00
NOTE: Attendees without a Harvard ID card need to RSVP 24-36 hours in advance of the meeting (reply to <applewebdata://03633956-BDE8-4BC7-A578-4902352F684C/christopher_traganos@harvard.edu> <mailto:dtremont at harvard.edu> d<mailto:%20dtremont at oeb.harvard.edu><mailto:dtremont at harvard.edu>tremont at oeb.harvard.edu<mailto:%20dtremont at oeb.harvard.edu>) for entry to the library. Please enter the Yard through the Lamont gate off of Quincy Street and you will need to bring some sort of government issued ID, like a driver’s license or State ID card in order to get into the Yard.
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WordPress: Building Better Relationships
Various techniques (technical and non-technical) that BU uses to create relationships between content objects on a large WordPress site. Full description coming soon! Happy New Year!
Bio: Gregory Cornelius is a Senior Solutions Architect in Information Services & Technology at Boston University who oversees the technical-side of the BU WordPress CMS and plays a central role in the technical design and implementation of the various web-based services that IS&T offers to the Boston University community. In his free time, he composes music and serves as the co-director of Amp, an organization dedicated to producing compelling new music concerts.
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