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WordPress Admin Columns Made Easy via Admin Columns Pro

[…] Admin Columns is a massive improvement over previous versions of the plugin. All of the changes made show how receptive they are to customer feedback and suggestions. Support for WordPress Multisite and WordPress plugins such as Pods and Types expands the functionality of Admin Columns. Other new features, such as horizontal scrolling, show that […]

Inheriting WordPress Projects: Tips For Development

[…] but the constraints and schedule under which we’re working dictate what we’re doing? So why would we expect those developers to be any different? Optional: Offer Future Support As mentioned earlier, if you come across areas in the codebase that are problematic, that doesn’t mean it’s a lost cause. Instead, when you come across […]

Working with PHP Sessions and WordPress

[…] require a lot of additional code with which to work. All of that stuff is in the manual, but arguably the simplest way the define it is: Session support in PHP consists of a way to preserve certain data across subsequent accesses. Even after gaining a basic understanding of how it works, what’s the best […]

Namespaces and Autoloading in WordPress

[…] of the nature of the talk, I’ve opted to write a post to accompany the post, share the slides, and share an example plugin GitHub to help support the talk. So if you were in attendance, thank you(!) and here’s the post, I promised. And for those of you who didn’t attend, I hope […]

Namespaces and Autoloading in WordPress

[…] scratch. When doing this, I think some of us have a propensity to want to write an autoloader that supports all of the above but also has support in case an interface or abstract class is ever introduced. I used to be that way (and maybe I’m the only one that’s every been that way […]

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