[…] original location. The Support Forums are still active, but I’ve moved them to a subdomain on this site. So What’s Next? I’m still planning to continue building plugins for WordPress – case in point, I released a new one last week, and I updated another one, as well. Seeing as how I’ve moved the Support […]
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[…] the Documentation At this point, all that’s left to do is really generate the documentation. So, for example, let’s say that I have a plugin in wp-content/ plugins/acme-plugin and I want to generate documentation for it. To do that, I will navigate to the above directory then issue the following command: /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.3.28/bin/phpdoc -d ./ […]
[…] form is your name, email address, and the content of the email. I do not use the information submitted through them for marketing purposes. Email Please use this page. Plugins Really Simple SSL and Really Simple SSL add-ons do not process any personally identifiable information, so the GDPR does not apply to these plugins or usage […]
For those of you who are involved in working with building things for WordPress- specifically, premium plugins and themes – then you’re likely plugged closely into what many refer to as “the WordPress community.” Granted, I’m not saying it’s not a community – it is – but it’s just part of the community, right? I mean, […]
[…] several years, I’ve contributed a number of articles and premium tutorials to Envato specifically around WordPress. The content has ranged from topics such as Strategies For Supporting WordPress Plugins up through my current series on Using WordPress For Web Application Development. To say that I enjoy contributing code and content to WordPress is an understatement. […]