[…] to have a level of customer retention, but trying to lock them into your theme by giving them features and formats for their data that only you support is a way to make them more irritated than happy. After all, what happens when you release another theme that they like and then they can’t […]
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[…] WordPress market based solely on a poor practice. The Plugin Exception A quick word about plugins: plugins are different in themes in that plugin developers may want to support add-ons for their work. Specifically, they are looking to make their plugin extensible. Because there is no notion of “child plugins” nor facilities for easily extending […]
[…] (You’ll likely notice that some of the examples above and in the documentation are specifically for Canadian provinces; however, there is US, Canadian, and some United Kingdom support.) These include: Dates Phone numbers Email addresses Credit card information …and more In addition to making it easy to introduce validation into the existing project, it […]
[…] (since there’s not much to say about, y’know, nothing :). Anyway, the more I debate on whether or not I want the projects I work on to support featured images, the more I find myself considering all aspects and implications that come with them. So although the usability may not be as strong as […]
[…] To me, WordPress Plugins are more than just the source code and what they do: They consist of the quality of the code, the landing page, the support, the user’s experience with installing and configuring the plugin, and the available documentation. To summarize in a single sentence: Thinking holistically about WordPress Plugins is about […]