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Code Quality Is Not a Feature

One of the things that I think is easy to forget about working within the WordPress space is that we’re often talking to a circle of [many of] the same people. By that, I mean that developers are largely talking to other developers (and likely some designers), designers are talking to other designers (and likely some […]

Getting Feedback: Making It More Attractive

[…] statement on the importance of getting feedback. Right now, I believe that we’re in a state of a bit of a gold rush as it relates to WordPress products – be it themes, plugins, applications, services, and on. Because of that, people are launching things with half-baked websites, poorly produced videos, and less than […]

Featured on the Dispatch Podcast

[…] current backlog of products (primarily some of the themes on which I’m working) A little bit of a rant on my dislike of the terrible UIs of WordPress plugins The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate …and more Unfortunately, my audio kept cutting out during the interview. It’s not terrible, and it’s not as if words are missing […]

Ending Development on WP Social Icons

[…] ago, I launched WP Social Icons – a premium plugin based on Tipsy Social Icons that attempted to make it easy to include social icons on any WordPress-powered site. It offered the ability to sort your icons, upload your own icons, change the size, adjust the orientation, and so on. WPCandy covered some of […]

Retiring Tipsy Social Icons For WordPress

Back in 2011, I released the first version of Tipsy Social Icons – a WordPress plugin designed to make it easy to add all of your social networking icons to your WordPress-based blog. As of last month, Tipsy Social Icons was officially three years old (pretty old in Internet years, right?), but development has […]

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