[…] fine to break stuff (or delete stuff or whatever other fun things :). Development As far as the Development Environment is concerned, there are a handful of plugins that I absolutely recommend having installed: Log Deprecated Notices Theme-Check P3 Profiler Debug Bar Secondly, depending on the nature of your project (as in how long […]
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[…] just as guilty of this as the next person. But let’s face it: developers need help marketing WordPress themes. Perhaps designers do, too. And let’s not forget plugins or other add-ons. Basically, I think that we get so involved with the community of which we’re a part, we forget about the market and the terms in […]
[…] from OS X, that’s obviously the package that I chose. Once downloaded and installed through the setup program, we can actually install Grunt and several of its plugins. 2. Become Super Next, we need to install Grunt – but there’s a catch: We want to make sure that Grunt’s command line tools are globally […]
[…] (and I naturally urge you to do so ;) and read more in-depth about everything that’s offered, here’s the gist of what you can expect moving forward: Plugins. I’ve developer a number of plugins both for fun and profit and continue to plan to move forward with doing so now more than ever. Themes. […]
[…] up as a way for people to stay updated as to what’s going on with the platform and with the people involved in the economy. Understand that plugins and themes differ significantly. Plugins are for functionality, themes are for presentation. Work on small projects or small pieces of your projects first, then work on to […]