[…] they draft content, respond to comments and generally, work within WordPress more so than the average blogger does. Maybe I’m way off base. But when I see plugins like Postmatic who are aiming to improve commenting within WordPress and I see projects like Stuttter aiming to create single, useful tools for people who use […]
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Throughout this series, I’ve been sharing my thoughts on what it means to think holistically about building WordPress plugins as products rather than simple utilities for blogging. In the first post in the series, I defined this by saying: Thinking holistically about WordPress Plugins is about the top-to-bottom, end-to-end experience that goes into building […]
[…] a dime a dozen. Some are fantastic, and others leave us wanting more. I know their ultimate goal is to help other people learn how to write plugins the right way, but it’s a mixed bag when it comes to the quality of the content. – Are you learning the best practices? – Are […]
When it comes to working with WordPress themes and plugins, there’s a general rule of thumb that most experienced designers and developers follow: Themes are for presentation, plugins are for functionality. Sure, there’s a little bit of blurring of lines, but this is the goal for which we strive when working through our code. And yes, […]
When it comes to working with WordPress themes and plugins, there’s a general rule of thumb that most experienced designers and developers follow: Themes are for presentation, plugins are for functionality. Sure, there’s a little bit of blurring of lines, but this is the goal for which we strive when working through our code. […]