One of the biggest problems with writing and maintaining themes and/or plugins in WordPress is the frustration that comes with having to track down JavaScript errors. Pippin Williamson has discussed this extensively on his blog, we’ve covered it on WP Daily, and I’ve talked about this once before here. But since I’ve seen this […]
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[…] Post Meta (Get It?) After the talk, there was also some great discussion on the different in presentation and functionality and how this works with themes and plugins, as well as discussion around post formats, hacking a theme, starter themes, and so on. Ultimately, I had a great time. I think that discussing theme […]
I occasionally have the need to display an overlay element whenever I want to display some time of dialog in the context of my project. Unfortunately, most plugins or third-party options are a little heavy for having to add a simple overlay. Here’s a function I’ve been using in the past couple of projects: […]
[…] introducing or changing functionality, then it should be a plugin. Now, this isn’t to oversimplify the process because I realize there is some overlap. After all, there are plugins that exist to change certain design elements – case in point – so there isn’t a hard line to be drawn, but I think there needs […]
[…] of us were learning in current projects Questions and answers for certain projects we were working on Presentations on unit testing within WordPress Code Reviews of our plugins and themes The State of the Word 2012 Overall, I think the group was successful, but we’re looking to help make it even better. In the […]