I’ve been asked, on a few occasions, why I’ve not released anything that’s compatible with Gutenberg or why certain plugins aren’t compatible with the current version of the Gutenberg plugin. In the WordPress economy, I’ve seen few things as divisive as this shift in WordPress (though it seems to be finally have chilled a […]
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[…] Say, for example, you’re running a project out of a directory called acme in your Projects directory in Dropbox. If that’s the case, then navigate to the plugins directory for said project. It will likely look something like this: $ cd ~/Dropbox/Projects/acme/wp-content/plugins/acme-plugin For here, you’ll need to install ESLint and the Airbnb configuration files. […]
[…] Post Shortcut for WordPress almost two years ago (officially, it’ll be two years ago this June but who’s counting, right? 🙂). It’s one of those really simple plugins that works well for those who schedule content far out and want to easily see how many posts are in their backlog, but not much else. […]
In this post, I break down the use of classes, templates, and partials in WordPress plugins using a simple example.
[…] likely because it works well especially when getting customer feedback. One of the places that I also find it useful is when building administration interfaces for WordPress plugins. To be clear, I’m not a designer, so when it comes to front-end work, I always refer to the style guide and the mockups the designer […]