[…] may be working on in the future that will require something that I share. Regardless, I want to do a better job of sharing various WordPress resources – plugins, sites, services, tools, libraries, people, etc. – that I come across and that I think are worth your time looking into using and/or following. Typically, I […]
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[…] Some level of server administration And then you have to learn how it all plays nicely together to form the full application, let alone the themes and plugins built on top of it. It’s a lot. If I’m being honest, it should take years to get a handle on this. But that’s fine! What, in […]
[…] with those methods Though this is technically part of the WordPress Coding Standards, I’ve seen other developers not do this, and it can cause major conflicts with other plugins, themes, and even PHP. Project Organization Almost all of my current work follows the following directory structure: project-root js dev lib css less lib img templates […]
[…] this is also meant to be a point of reference to which I can point whenever I am asked about my recommendations. There are other advanced platforms, plugins, tools, and strategies I’d recommend, but they are beyond the scope of this post. Next year, I’m thinking about setting up something to work with those who are interested in […]
[…] development, but I can tell you this: Spend time exploring WordPress. Everything it has to offer. Look at its features. Tweak every option. Explore the themes. Evaluate plugins. Note what piques your curiosity. What keeps you up at night? What makes you excited, and what makes you really want to learn how that particular feature works? […]
