[…] at WordCamp Sofia 2012, I gave a session about the Settings API, which is a way to create simple, flexible and secure options pages for your WordPress plugins and themes. The session covered the basic usage of the API along with a few more advanced topics. In the presentation, Konstantin covers: Sections Fields Settings […]
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[…] look at regarding WordPress. At least, I think this is something that’s true for those who take an object-oriented approach to building solutions with WordPress such as plugins, web applications, and other similar projects. And when it comes to talking about dependency injection, there are two ideas are discussed together: the types of dependency […]
I talk about the importance of finding optimal development tools that work best for you, but I don’t always talk at it the other way around.
[…] degree of improvement to make in your work, isn’t it something worth considering? Loading WordPress Assets As mentioned, most WordPress developers – be it for themes or plugins – are familiar with the process of loading assets and the various things that come with this. For example: JavaScript files include the source of the […]
[…] software that will take the information that’s stored in memory for the given page load and make it accessible across various pages. That type of software or plugins is beyond the scope of this post (though if you’re familiar with something like the Memcached Object Cache or Redis, then you’re familiar with such software). […]

