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An Alternative to the WordPress template_redirect Hook

[…] array_slice scandir dirname file_exists copy All of which I think are handy and important to know regardless of the nature in which you’re using them. Do Hosts Support This? Some hosts do. I know for a fact that hosts like WPEngine do not and this is not a critique of the host, either. Some […]

Including Custom Fonts in WordPress Plugins

[…] this is as follows: The OpenType format is a superset of the existing TrueType and Adobe® PostScript® Type 1 font formats. It enables improved cross-platform document portability, rich linguistic support, powerful typographic capabilities, and simplified font management requirements. If you’re interested, you can read more here. Third, when it comes to working with these fonts, stylesheets, […]

Installing Xdebug, Part 1: The Xdebug Module

[…] is lightweight and plays nicely with the various things we may be used in WordPress development (such as PHP, HTML, and JavaScript). Furthermore, Code also has solid support for Xdebug. To make sure that the debugger is properly installed, though, we need to ensure that we have the extension installed with our installation of […]

When CloverCoverage Fails And Passes Simultaneously

[…] thing that you need to do is make sure that your phpunit.xml file is configured properly. Here’s a simple example of what mine looks like (this includes support for Clover, too): View the code on Gist. Next, you can manually run PHPUnit and see a nice output of code coverage. Or your can run […]

Developer Fitness in 2018: Quarter 2

[…] thing is, I didn’t end up with definition like I thought I would. Instead, I just walked around like a rectangle and my frame was having to support the additional weight. Furthermore, this cut down on my flexibility, my ability run (which is my de-facto workout), and I obviously had to buy new clothes. […]

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