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Advertisements via Postmatic

[…] a fan since they first got started, and I’m a fan of what they’ve been doing thus far. And one of the new features they’re rolling out is support for RSS advertisements via BuySellAds. Advertisements via Postmatic Starting today, I’m going to begin offering advertisements via Postmatic that will display in the footer of my […]

Open Source WordPress Themes: Going On GitHub

[…] be clear, I do not want to start a debate on this)? The current GitHub page for Pressware But the software should be freely available. It’s the support – and the other perks that come with that – that matters the most, right? And I’ve watched other people be wildly successful with open sourcing […]

A False Dilemma in Niche WordPress Themes

[…] how the theme is supposed to function. Granted, this also sets the expectation that users will read the documentation and anyone who has done any level of theme support knows that for every user who reads the documentation, there are two or three who will not. There is, however, one course of action that I think […]

WordPress Theme Updates Are New Themes

[…] makes sense, I tend to say no. A theme redesign kills the original theme. Instead, what I’d rather see happen is the original theme continue to be support and maintained with upgrades to fit with new versions of WordPress and/or whatever new additions browsers eventually have, and then to see new themes created from said […]

Simplifying Code in WordPress: Option Arrays

[…] say that you’re working on a plugin that has its own plugin settings page, and on that page there are options to determine what type of posts will support part of the functionality of the plugin. For example, let’s say this plugin will be introducing a meta box for each post type that extends the […]

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