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Your WordPress Plugin Idea – What’s The Point?

[…] believes that the title of the plugin or some of the initial documentation should do a good job of that (which means that that falls on me and that perhaps I should clean that up a bit). Adding PDFs To WordPress Comments with PDF Comments Thinking Holistically About WordPress Plugins as Products – The Gold Rush

Should a WordPress Plugin Change Post Content?

Yesterday, I released Markdown Code For WordPress – an extremely simple plugin that makes it easy to replace Markdown backticks (`) with inline code comments. As mentioned in the post, it scratches an itch of my own that I’ve opted to share just in case anyone else shares the same, y’know, itch. In the comments, […]

WP Audio Player Now on GitHub

Earlier this week, I released WP Audio Player – a simple plugin that makes it easy to embed audio files into your WordPress posts. The plugin was graciously evaluated by Pippin Williamson on his personal blog, and several people on Twitter asked that I place the plugin on GitHub so that they can contribute. […]

A Backend Engineer Learns to Build Block Editor Blocks, Part 1

[…] of change 🤷🏻‍♂️), though I’ve come around to it and don’t mind the new writing. Sure, it has its learning curve (especially as someone who has used WordPress for for 15+ years) but I still use it every day as a user and developer and am working on developing the muscle memory that comes […]

Install Ray Per Project at an Application Level

TL;DR: Here’s an easy way to incorporate Ray into all of your WordPress projects without needing to add use at the top of your project files. Thanks to my friend Aubrey for sharing this. You know about Ray, right? I’ve talked about it twice already: Debugging WordPress with Ray, Part 1 Debugging WordPress with […]

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