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How Would You Teach Yourself WordPress?

[…] WordPress the proper way the first time around, what would that be? I’ll go first: Unashamedly, it’d actually be three things (in no particular order): Better techniques for writing plugins The Settings API WP_Query Okay, the question still stands. Your turn. Don’t leave me hanging as the only person answering my own question. That’s like being […]

A WordPress Plugin Boilerplate Generator

Since the release of the latest version of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate, the top two things that people have requested are documentation complete with examples, and a generator to ease the pain of having to replace certain tokens throughout the boilerplate’s codebase. And I’m all for it – I’ve even committed to begin providing this material […]

The Planned Obsolescence of WordPress Themes

[…] To be clear, I’m certainly not implying that we need to try to lock users into themes through the use of advanced features (that really belong in plugins) nor am I saying that we need to introduce more and more functionality into a theme in order to keep the users’ attention. Instead, I think […]

Documenting The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate

A little over a month ago, I released the latest version of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate. The response has been great – more than I was expecting, really but that’s a good thing – and, generally speaking, it’s been overall positive. Over the last month or so, it’s become clear that more time and resources will […]

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