[…] 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 […]
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[…] why we jump from 3.4 to 3.5 to 3.6 and so on. New APIs are introduced, others persist so not to break the existing economy of themes, plugins, and whatever else people are building on WordPress. Finally, the Codex is updated to mark what APIs are now deprecated and what can be used in […]
[…] about the core application – although I think there’s a lot of good to be discussed there – but I’m thinking more in terms of themes and/or plugins. For example, when it comes to themes, let’s say that you start off working on a new theme today and you’re introducing some cool new features, […]
[…] activation and deactivation hooks In keeping consistent with the Widget Boilerplate, my goal for this project is to serve as the foundation off of which developers build their plugins. If you notice any bugs, see room for improvements, or think there are features that should be added, feel free to open a pull request! WordPress […]
[…] development on WP Audio Player for WordPress plugin. Here’s the thing: This has nothing to do with WordPress folding something into core that was once available via plugins and putting a plugin “out of business.” Mostly, it has to do with my personal preferences and opinion behind the core libraries used in WordPress 3.6. […]
