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Optimus For WordPress Image Optimization

[…] photo isn’t always necessary to keep when sharing an image on the web. Sometimes, sure, but all the time? Doubtful. Anyway, there are a number of great plugins that are available that compress images, remove metadata, and generally help with all of this. One of the one’s that I’ve been using and that I’ve […]

Thinking Through Problem Spaces in WordPress

[…] bring in libraries through things like wppackagist and not break an entire installation, Reliable ways to handle repetitive tasks that we see as it relates to bootstrapping plugins, Handling the case of testing anonymous functions, Fighting the good fight against more recent features of PHP and legacy versions, And other things that are even […]

A Plugin for Testing Custom Post Types

[…] your project call for it. Testing Custom Post Types The purpose of the plugin is this: Creates a generic post type to be used for testing other plugins that rely on them. And if you’re an experienced WordPress developer, then this plugin will be trivial. In fact, you probably already have some code laying […]

Three Reasons For Attending a WordCamp

[…] Konstantin Obenland presented on the topic of a plugin called Shiny Updates (something I’ll talk more about in a future post), and Pippin Williamson did an AMA regarding plugins. Because so much of what I do is around building custom plugins for others, there was a lot glean from both of these talks. Although Konstantin […]

Using jQuery Confirm To Enhance Your User Interface

When it comes to building themes, plugins, and other projects on top of WordPress, I think there is room for improvement when it comes to introducing basic user interface principles. For example, I’ll be the first to admit that there are certain things I know – such as make users confirm before completing a destructive […]

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