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Partnering on the WordPress Plugin Development Handbook

[…] WordPress Developer ranks. At the time of this post, the team consists of: Brad Williams. Author of Professional WordPress Development and founder of WebDevStudios.com, Pippin Williamson. Owner of Pippins Plugins and part of the WordPress Plugin Review team. Thomas Griffin. WordPress Core Contributor and owner of Thomas Griffin Media. Dougal Campbell. WordPress Developer Emeritus and blogger. Maor Chasen. […]

Using Package Tags in WordPress Development

[…] And it’s not because of others who have written any given plugin; it’s coming from my experience (or lack thereof). When I first got into writing WordPress plugins, I wasn’t using features like namespaces mainly because of the mixed messages I’d received regarding PHP versions, support for them, and so on. So I did the […]

How To Prevent Direct Access To Your Plugin

[…] This seems like something that’s easy (it is), but even in a recent project, I’m reminded how it’s not something that even some of the most useful plugins do. I can only chalk this up to lack of awareness or perhaps lack of education. If you’re not setting your work up to prevent direct […]

Partials and Templates in WordPress

Templates in WordPress is a topic that seems to come up for discussion every now and again. There are plugins aiming to make it possible, too. And though I’m intrigued by the idea, I’ve yet to go all in on it. That’s a topic of discussion for another post, though. Over the last few […]

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