[…] experience on the web without sacrificing your existing tools (or if you want to try out some new tools), the above list offers a series of services, plugins, add-ons, tools, and apps that you can use. Though I plan to continue running, posts age so sometimes it’s good to have a round-up to make […]
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[…] features that’s we – as back-end developers, have wanted for a long time. So why aren’t we pushing to make them more common? Is it because WordPress plugins don’t require said features? Would said features not improve the codebase of some component of WordPress? (In many cases, it would.) Because the economy has changed […]
[…] it). And if you’re not, the name says it all: WP-CLI is the command-line interface for WordPress. It offers a WP-CLI is the command-line interface for WordPress. You can update plugins, configure multisite installations and much more, without using a web browser. WP-CLI.org Simply put, it’s a way for for us to work with WordPress from the […]
[…] began to heavily decrease work from Pressware), I spoke at WordCamp Atlanta 2019, I published eight episodes of a podcast, I got back into writing small utility plugins, I retired site memberships, I retired my newsletter, I continue to vacillate on what to do regarding social media (so what else is new), I’ve spent […]
[…] abstracting things even more, to your models). That said, what happens when you want to include information from the metadata table but don’t have the convenience of plugins such as SearchWP or Relevanssi? Furthermore, assume the use case is just for administrators and it’s only for the administration area of WordPress. That is, you […]