WordCamp Victoria, May 15, 2010Special thanks to Katharine Holmes for designing some fabulous WordCamp banners.

If you’d like to add one to your blog, please link it back here, or to the reservation page.

Please feel free to use them in a blog post!

In WordPress, this can easily be added as a Widget, using the following directions.

The Quick Method

  1. Go to the Appearance section, and select Widgets.
  2. Drag a new Text widget to the sidebar of your choice.
  3. Copy and paste the following code into the text widget:
  4. Make sure it looks nice, and works.

Speaker and Alternative Image Sizes

The default is 250×250, there is also a 125×125, and a “Speaking at WordCamp” button you can use, too.

  1. Do the steps above.
  2. Download the ZIP archive, and unzip it.
  3. In WordPress, go to Media, then Add New. Select the file of your choice, then upload it.
  4. Once the upload is complete, copy the entire contents of the File URL field. It should read something like this (only your website address):
  5. Highlight the URL that appears after the <img src= in the code you pasted above, then paste in the new File URL.