[…] WordPress Widget Boilerplate Completed localization Added a .gitignore file Updated JavaScript to conform to JSLint standards Stopped using WP_PLUGIN_URL as it was breaking secure sites Changed from plugins_dir_path to plugin_dir_path Cleaned up the code to comply with the WordPress Coding Standard Simplified and correctly enqueued JavaScript and stylesheets Added a sample field to show how to […]
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[…] on how to not only create WordPress metadata associations but also how to think abstractly about concepts within WordPress as it relates to creating higher-level implementations in your plugins and your web applications. For those who are interested, I’m considering releasing this series as a small resource in PDF format along with a functioning plugin […]
[…] senior development, I think it can vary a bit from company to company. Seniority in Pressware For me, a senior developer in WordPress who is specifically focused on plugins (since that’s what I do) would have the following attributes: Familiarity with object-oriented programming principles and the foundational WordPress APIs (or know where to look to find […]
[…] list of various applications – small or large – that have been built on top of WordPress. These can be smaller “utility applications” in the form of plugins, or these can be full blown applications that completely abstract the backend of WordPress away from users and/or administrators. If you’ve built something like this, shoot […]
[…] service. The themes can be designed and built to run on Jekyll (much like what’s here). And I’m a fan of that because I think if extensions, add-ons, plugins, or whatever you want to call them are made available too soon, at the wrong time, or ever, then the core purpose of the service can turn […]
