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Native WordPress Debugging Tools That Don’t Require an IDE

[…] tools are a combination of two things: the options we can set in the WordPress configuration file that allow us to see information written to screen, several plugins that will help us to work with PHP and JavaScript files from within the WordPress administration area For the second point above, I want to be […]

A WordPress Plugin Bootstrap File

The longer I work with building custom solutions for others in the form of WordPress plugins, the more I am a fan of having a WordPress plugin bootstrap file. Honestly, this isn’t anything new, but it’s something I like to discuss periodically because the methods in which we build plugins, the ways posts can […]

Easier Excerpts For WordPress

Easier Excerpts for WordPress is a simple plugin, the first for Pressware Plugins actually, that we recently released. When you think about combining the tediousness of blogging couple with the proverbial low-hanging fruit, this seemed like a natural choice for a first product. Plus, it falls in line with our goal of trying to […]

Clean Up WordPress Because It’s a Mess?

[…] database? – Does it mean part of the file system? – Does it mean something in a theme or all of themes? – Does it mean various plugins or part of a plugin? And so on. You see what I’m saying, though? It’s a particular point of discussion, but your experience may vary depending […]

Deactivating WordPress Plugins with SQL

[…] the application, not only does it not work but it either shows a white screen or displays a message about technical problems with your installation. Deactivating WordPress Plugins Though I recommend making sure your debug settings are always defined on your local machine, I also recommend making sure that all plugins are deactivated before […]

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