[…] which I’m working right now). All of us have themes that have dependencies – be it something like a front-end framework or be it something like third-party plugins – but the way in which we’ve gone about managing them leaves much to be desired. Dependency Management with WordPress For starters, let’s say that we’re working […]
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[…] so with the set of guardrails given to us by the platform that we’re using. How Does This Factor Into WordPress? When it comes to building themes, plugins, extensions, or even web applications, I’ve yet to find a case where an API didn’t exist that allow me to do what I wanted to do, […]
[…] Pointers. For those who are unfamiliar, WordPress Admin Pointers are the tooltips with the blue headers that usually appear when you first install WordPress, or that some plugins have begun to display upon initial activation. Generally speaking, they are meant to prompt users for how to get started with certain features of WordPress, or […]
[…] as a foundation for web application development Mayer My thoughts on drag and drop theme such as Divi My experience working for myself and freelancing Creating both plugins and themes How I started working with Nathaniel an Stephen …and more For the full interview, check out the page on the WPEka blog and if […]
[…] in preparing for this shift, I’ve also been giving a lot of thought about a number of different things with regard to how we go about building plugins, themes, extensions, tools, and so on for WordPress. I think that we intrinsically know that we should be focused on our users, but I think there’s […]
