[…] store code that I found myself frequently using in both personal and client projects. As I became more involved with WordPress, as I began to build more plugins for fun and profit, and as I began updating the repository, it grew into something a little more than I had expected. Over time, people began […]
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As I’ve been working through a number of different plugins both for myself and for client projects, one of the things that has started to become glaringly apparent over the last few projects is just how unintuitive WordPress plugin settings can be. I know, isn’t a new idea, but bear with me because I’m […]
[…] is a free plugin for WordPress that makes it exceptionally easy to sell digital products through your WordPress-based site. Though it’s available for download from the WordPress Plugins Repository, Pippin – the lead developer behind the plugin – open sourced the plugin on GitHub in order to get other developers involved. This past weekend, […]
[…] through the following list, some of the articles and/or comments that discuss the pattern include: An Introduction to the Singleton Pattern Properly Instantiate a WordPress Plugin Instantiating WordPress Plugins Object-Oriented WordPress Plugin Development The funny thing about blogging is that when you’ve written something two years, one year, or even six months ago, you may […]
[…] happened around this particular space. But as I begin consider moving back to a premium model of offering WordPress-specific products and services, this has raised yet-another-dilemma. WordPress Plugins When it comes to working with WordPress plugins, the dilemma is: Exposure and ease of installation at the cost of free support (and other similar demands) […]