Understanding WordPress and Subversion is key if you want to be able to checkout the source code, test new features, evaluate bugs, and apply patches. Here’s how to get started doing exactly that.
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[…] event-driven design pattern and although we often refer to actions and filters, the concept comes down to hooks. The flow of control through the program goes someth ing like this: Execute the program, Whenever the program comes upon a hook (in WordPress, we’ll see do_action or apply_filters), iterate through all of the registered hooks, […]
Niche WordPress themes is regular of topic of discussion for those involved in creating themes for WordPress. Discussions range from debating whether or not niche themes are dead all the way to why niche WordPress themes continue to be one of the ways to create something unique for WordPress. Regardless of where you fall on the topic, […]
Here’s step-by-step guide for setting up MailCatcher, MAMP, and WordPress so that you can easily debug emails sent via WordPress.
Shortly after the WordPress Community Summit, Siobhan McKeown pushed forward with an effort to formally put together several handbooks for the WordPress community. The Handbooks include: Core Support Documentation Mobile …and several more. Out of all the handbooks being written, I’ll be contributing to the WordPress Plugin Guide – a handbook for plugin developers. […]