[…] Straight from the website, Up and Running is specifically geared towards those who already have a foundation and really want to get into hardcore WordPress development (be it themes, plugins, or applications). Up in Running is purpose-built to empower experienced WordPress users to begin developing their own WordPress solutions: themes, plugins, and full-fledged applications. As an example, […]
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When working on custom solutions for others – be it for themes, plugins, or some other extension for WordPress – one of the things I think is important is to make sure the Dashboard has the same look and feel as the rest of the native components of WordPress. That is, I dislike and […]
Not quite a month ago, I mentioned that I was going to begin open sourcing the themes (and potentially plugins) that we sell on WordPress.com. Right now, this is only a single theme (though others are in development and I’ll talk more about that later). As of today, Mayer for WordPress.com along with the three […]
[…] my mind. When I first started out, the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate was supposed to be something that served two purposes: Provided a foundation for writing well-organized WordPress Plugins Be easily understood and accessible to as wide an audience as possible I still want both of those things to happen, of course, but I think […]
I recently shared how I organize my files when developing WordPress plugins, but since I also work with themes and have recently been building two applications using WordPress, I thought I’d also share my thoughts on organizing WordPress theme files. For what it’s worth, I think that some developers – especially beginners – often […]