With the recent release of WordPress 3.5, I’ve spent some time updating my plugins to make sure they’re update to date with the latest version. Additionally, I’ve been trying to patch any outstanding bug, issues, and minor features before introducing anything new. Comment Images generally receives more questions and comments than any of my […]
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Scheduled Post Shortcut is arguably my least popular plugins. That is, has an extremely low number of downloads based on what few number of analytics I have. Regardless, it’s one that I use (I mean, I technically wrote it for myself) and there are those who use the plugin if they write with any sort of regularity […]
[…] into two parts: Today, I’m going to cover the actual software I use to get work done. Tomorrow, I’ll share what it is I use regarding WordPress plugins and related web- specific software. With that said, here’s the list of software and some minor commentary I use to get work done when building things […]
[…] you do with WordPress that defines what your tools may be. If you’re someone who creates sites for others through the use of off-the-shelf products like themes and plugins, then your tools may include a suite of various themes, plugins, and preferred hosts. If you’re a developer, then you may have a preferred piece of […]
[…] our work related to WordPress. Applying This to WordPress When I talk about these types of principles, I’m usually referring to the work that goes into creating plugins. Themes are completely different types of projects, and I tend to treat core as a foundational layer on which everything else lives. With that said, here’s […]