Just shy of two years ago (almost to the day, even), I first released Easier Excerpts for WordPress. It was, and still is, one of those plugins that I built for myself and ultimately decided to release for others to use. It’s small and serves a very small improvement to the excerpt field in […]
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[…] course of a few posts. So I’m going be breaking down the current state of WordPress templating and then practical ways we can take organize, say, our plugins so that we’re using standard PHP. After that, in a future series, I’ll look at what it means to use other templating engines (both PHP and […]
[…] have CMB2 installed, you activate the plugin either and then it will introduce a new meta box just under the existing Featured Images meta box (assuming no other plugins are already doing that) and it will allow you to select another image as your featured image. Installing The Plugin Here’s the thing, though: There are […]
[…] recent months. Basically, it introduces the WordPress command line. From the website itself: wp-cli is a set of command-line tools for managing WordPress installations. You can update plugins, set up multisite installs, create posts and much more. Simply put, WP-CLI is a utility for managing WordPress from the command line. This means that we’re […]
[…] code I see, the more potential I realize it has as both a platform for rapid prototyping and then taking those prototypes to fully developed applications. These plugins can be web applications, plugins, themes, websites, whatever. For the purposes of this post, it doesn’t matter. Instead, what matters is that for example: you have an […]
