[…] 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 […]
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[…] aware of what’s supported. At the very least, perhaps the line of code could be hidden behind an anchor that reads “Click to see what tags we support.” But that’s just one solution. If you take a look at the Jetpack comment form, you’ll notice that there’s no notice about the tags that are […]
[…] ago when I launched my theme shop (not gonna drop links), I decided to do the unthinkable – charge $199 per theme, with 1 year of updates/ support. I’m pretty happy with that decision :) Sure, drawing a conclusion from a single person can be considered a hasty generalization, but when we’ve got Automatticians […]
[…] But when we come across these shortcomings, I think it’s important to try to identify them and provide suitable work arounds when possible. 1. No RSS Support. One of the biggest complaints that I get about using Gists rather than a syntax highlighting plugin is from those who read posts in various RSS […]
[…] your site looks or functions – at least to you, the customer – they are the product, the company, the personality of the company, the quality of support, and more. And that carries weight whenever anyone is releasing a product, and it’s something that I think that all WordPress theme, plugin, and/or application shops […]
