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Category Sticky Post 1.2

[…] that caused sticky posts to look odd in certain themes, including twentytwelve Documenting all of the functions in the source code using PHPDoc conventions Fully removing custom.css support as this was something that was not well-received by some of the lower-budget hosts For the developer types who read this, this plugin also uses an […]

SysInfo For WordPress System Info

[…] he had baked into a number of his Max Foundry products. Specifically, it was a WordPress system info tool specifically for helping him diagnose errors while handling support requests. During a brief conversation, he mentioned that he was considering releasing it as its own plugin and placing it on GitHub. I dug the idea. […]

How To Document WordPress Projects

[…] up a piece of software so that they can follow along while doing it. Additionally, this allows them to write down questions they have to submit to support should the need arise. Written Manuals An epic plugin manual To me, the main problem with written manuals isn’t so much that people can’t learn by reading […]

WP Social Icons

[…] be translated into whatever language works best for your site. You can see it in action over at the demo. The User Manual is available for free online and Premium Licensees will have access to the Support Forums, too. Check it out and feel free to shoot me any feedback! WP Social Icons WP Social Icons

How To Level Up Your WordPress Development Skills

[…] niche that you’re targeting. It’s rarely enough to say that “I build things for WordPress” because “things for WordPress” now consists of sites, blogs, applications, plugins, themes, support services, consulting, education material, and so on. To that end, it’s important to know that you know you know what you’re going over. I’m not saying […]

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