[…] What does this mean, exactly? It’s hard to say because each company is different. But I do know that since Eric and I started working on Pressware Plugins, one of the best things that we’ve done for ourselves and our sanity is to compile a list of our practices and procedures so that we’re […]
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[…] number of emails and responses I’ve received have been surprising and very encouraging. I also hope to make some changes to some of the ways I offer plugins. Right now, I have a few plugins that are ever-so-slightly outdated on WordPress.org. In short, I’m considering moving them to GitHub, improving them, adding someone to […]
[…] of tools and themes for bloggers. Some of these tools include things like BackupBuddy, Exchange, and Sync. From their site: > Since 2008, we’ve been creating WordPress plugins, themes and training for freelancers, marketers, entrepreneurs, designers and developers. We want to take the hassle out of running WordPress websites. At the beginning of 2015, […]
[…] attached to whatever document on which I’m currently working. What About Other Features? When you combine this with the S/FTP client, the MySQL front-end, and a few plugins, you’ve got a decent set of features for the IDE. Don’t read me wrong: I’m not interested in converting people from one editor to another. Use […]
[…] easier to trace code. The trouble with doing this in WordPress is that people may have their own ways of doing this. That is, other themes and plugins may have their own flags and you may end up causing erratic results when trying to debug those files. Some ways that developers make it easy […]
