[…] a post, but not allow images in the comments, then you’re able to do so. Anything Else Planned? Yep! Of course, I have to work on these plugins when I have the time to introduce features here and there, but I’m always open to feature requests and bug reports. Right now, the next set […]
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[…] at any time. Setting Milestones This is somewhat arbitrary and I’ve even discussed it earlier, and although I’m a fan of doing away with public version numbers, WordPress plugins are not as dictated by releases that are hooked into the core application. As such, I’m using the following format: X.Y.Z, where: X represents a major […]
[…] We hand off the end result and then send our clients on their way and move on to the next project. The problem is that themes update, plugins update, WordPress updates, and a business is depending on this application to run at least an aspect of their money, and if they are left to […]
[…] each vying for a share of the market. Perhaps the paradox of the open source community is that we’re not only doing that with, say, our themes, plugins, and other software, but we’re also asking others to make their contributions to our own products. And sometimes, people who are in our same market end […]
[…] Technica had a good write up on Chrome 13, it’s UI, and the new state of the navigation bar. Nettuts had a good article on writing WordPress plugins using OOP techniques. Personally, I’m more of a fan of this approach. I replaced my blog with a new landing page and moved to a new […]