[…] open source Mayer. I mean, by default, the theme is open source, but I mean placing it on GitHub. Coincidentally, I’ve never had a problem open sourcing any of my plugins no matter how low-quality they were (at least at the time – I mean, I didn’t know any better!). I still have a lot to learn […]
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[…] have customizers for larger utilities like Bootstrap that allow us to customize our builds. Managing WordPress assets is becoming incredibly more relevant especially as frameworks, themes, and plugins become more powerful, and as people begin to build full applications on top of WordPress. The Problem of WordPress Assets I’ve previously mentioned that I’m a […]
[…] kind of a moot point because anything work that is a derivative of a GPL-based work must be licensed as GPL, as well. WordPress is GPL, thus plugins, themes, and any other work that’s built on top of it should be GPL’d, as well. When you’re working on a plugin or a theme or […]
[…] has a massive library of themes that are available for purchase Some of the themes that are available for purchase consist of poor code that ultimately affect plugins and/or the overall WordPress experience A proposed solution for how to increase standards and improve the theme review process Though I’ve little experience with ThemeForest, I shared […]
[…] the software world knows just how nasty a codebase can get, and WordPress is no different. And I’m not talking about WordPress core – I’m talking about plugins, themes, apps, or whatever else it is that you may be building on top of WordPress. For the most part, we start our projects with the […]
