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Get Started with WordPress

[…] to get started with WordPress, especially as a user, then there’s a lot of information to cover. Some of this include understanding the ins-and-outs of themes and plugins, and it also includes getting a deep understanding of everything that comprises WordPress. There’s no doubt: It’s a lot to tackle. Some people already have a […]

What Are Object-Oriented WordPress Meta Boxes?

[…] an interface, defined methods, and permission and security checks. A lot of people who work with WordPress use third-party code to create these features. This includes other plugins or generators. That’s fine. I’d say that falls more into the implementor camp, but that’s beside the point. Further, it’s not the point of this post. […]

Experiences in Growing a Business in WordPress

[…] hooks, procedural programming, and possibly object-oriented programming (which may include namespaces, autoloading, interfaces, abstract classes, etc.) if that’s how you go about building some of your custom plugins and/or back-end work. And sure, there’s plenty of other things that you can add to this list. For example, you may want to talk about linters, dependency management, […]

Adding a TinyMCE Button to WordPress

[…] into WordPress. Throughout this series of posts, I’ll show you how I typically go about doing this. Note that I use an object-oriented approach to building my plugins so this may not jive with with your particular style of writing code, but the gist of how to do it is still there. Plus, I’m […]

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