[…] describes: A simple plugin to enable automatic updates to your GitHub hosted WordPress plugins and themes. And that’s really about it, but if you want to include support for it in your project, there are two prerequisites: This plugin must be installed in the end-user’s WordPress installation Your plugin needs to include the `@GitHub […]
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[…] making it easy for me to replace `lines of code` without needing to hop into the visual editor, or to install a larger plugin with full markdown support. Over the past couple of months, the plugin has received a little bit of refactoring, some good feedback of which I hope to implement (but it’s […]
Knowing the state of HTML5 browser support helps to add points of conversation to the debate between what should be a web application and what should be a native application. Though I don’t think it’s a debate that will end any time soon, I think it’s a good conversation to have. But with the […]
[…] this has raised yet-another-dilemma. WordPress Plugins When it comes to working with WordPress plugins, the dilemma is: Exposure and ease of installation at the cost of free support (and other similar demands) Potential for well-supported software that’s harder to discover I know there are various models that dance between the two faces of this […]
[…] on this, here are a few articles about the migration: Open Source Ethics: Profiting From Contributions My Problems with the WordPress Plugins Repository Finding The Right WordPress Support System I’ve enjoyed the discussion around all of this, but there’s one problem that is introduced when developers opt to move away from the central WordPress […]