[…] defined ACF group. And in the next post, I’ll talk about solutions for migrating data into its own table. How to Run Custom Functionality Once in Multiple Plugins. What’s a way to check to see if a file is already running in the context of another plugin before running it’s code? Manipulate Incoming WordPress […]
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[…] more experience. That said, there are still things that are less familiar since I spend more of my time working predominately with PHP, WordPress-adjacent tools, and custom plugins, too. But I think it’s worth sharing a few notes that I’ve picked up if or no other reason than I can refer back to them […]
[…] do we address this ambiguity? When we use the term “WordPress adjacent,” we provide a brief explanation of how exactly we are adjacent. Whether it’s through developing plugins, creating bespoke themes, enhancing user experience, building headless front-ends, communicating with third-party APIs and integrating them back into the WordPress application (or vice versa), and so […]
[…] plugin probably is the most convenient way to do JWT Authentication in WordPress. JWT Auth – WordPress JSON Web Token Authentication After trying a number of different plugins this is the one I consistently use. To get this set up, all you need to do is: Set a secret key in wp-config.php Determine whether […]
[…] Visual Studio Code Insiders for the last few weeks. The main difference is that this version is a daily release versus the standard monthly release and certain plugins, like GitHub Copilot Chat, requires the daily builds for it to run. Here’s the thing, though: If you have settings you want to preserve across installations […]