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Using CodeKit For WordPress Plugin Development

[…] that I’ve added to my WordPress toolbox in the past year. The thing is, there’s a variety of ways to tailor CodeKit for your needs. It has support for LESS, Sass, a couple of JavaScript linting utilities, dependency management, minification, and so on. Though there’s no single “right way” to configure it, here’s how […]

Building Single Post Message For WordPress

[…] Message. Why Single Post Message? Simply put, I needed an easy way to add a decent looking post message above some of my posts. It needed to support HTML tags and it needed to render the same in both browsers and RSS readers. Starting With The User The longer that I’ve worked in software, […]

Single Post Message For WordPress

[…] is added directly under the post content editor on the Add New Post and the Edit Post pages A live preview of how the message will look to your readers Support for HTML tags Full localization for international languages Over time, I’d love to include additional features specifically for bloggers who find this useful, but this is […]

Organizing WordPress Content Types and Libraries

[…] Format Templates are actually just partials, but they are dedicated to a specific type of post format. For example, in addition to the standard post format, WordPress offers support for images, audio, quotes, asides, and so on. To that end, I’ve always found it much easier to create a partial for each of those formats […]

Programmatically Create a Post in WordPress

[…] profile management (save for administrators) has to occur outside of the dashboard. This means that when the theme is installed, it needs to automatically generate pages that support this functionality. It’s not terribly difficult, but it’s important to make sure that you aren’t overwriting existing pages, that you’re properly setting post attributes, and that […]

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