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WordPress Plugin Adoption: Would You Like One?

[…] a previous post, there are a few things that I’m looking to focus on in 2017 and so I’m looking to lean out the short list of plugins I currently have available. Note that I’m going to be retiring some of them (as they are going to become a larger part of that I […]

2017 Plans: Blogging, Products, Consulting, and More

[…] to do, so I’m looking to do a bit more in the coming months. Here are the things that I’m aiming to release (in no particular order). 1. Plugins Last year, I had a few false starts when trying to launch what was originally called Pressware Plugins. Fast-forward a few months (is this a phrase that’s […]

Should I Use Caching on a Shared Web Host?

[…] your site in some way. Because WordPress is available a one-click install on so many web hosts, and because the plugin repository has a variety of caching plugins, it’s easy to get overwhelmed and/or try out a number of different plugins potentially altering the appearance of your site when users are viewing it. And […]

What Are WordPress Theme Extensions?

Most experienced WordPress developers will likely make the case that themes are for presentation and plugins are functionality. I agree with this and it’s something that I try to take into account with each project that I work on. That is, whenever I have a project that consists of some unique functionality, then I’ll […]

Extending WordPress Plugins with Hooks

[…] and on Twitter, so it seems only appropriate to share a resource on how to get started with WordPress plugin hooks. Last week, Pippin Williamson of Pippin’s Plugins published a terrific article on Envato that explains how to write extensible plugins with WordPress plugin hooks. WordPress Plugin Hooks In the article, Pippin covers the […]

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