[…] a topic for another post. Anyway, so what’s the rub? That is, why is the only way to grab a copy of the source code of open source WordPress themes to purchase them? It kind of feels a little bit anti-GPL doesn’t it (and to be clear, I do not want to start a debate on […]
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Tipsy Social Icons is a WordPress widget that makes it easy to display a variety of popular social icons along with a Facebook-style tooltips. The widget ships with a couple of options for icon sizes and for visual effects. Check it out… Once installed, the widget will be available in the WordPress administration area. The […]
[…] if we’re not careful, then we’re going to continue perpetuating the stereotype that developers do not care about design. I’ve spoken previously about sharing case studies on WordPress projects, and though I don’t have a full project to share right now, I thought it might be fun to look at some I’ve been working […]
[…] week, Pippin Williamson (of Pippin’s Plugins) sent out the following tweet: What’s a plugin that @nocross and I could build during #wcmia and release for free? # WordPress — Pippin Williamson (@pippinsplugins) February 13, 2013 Neat idea, right? Have he and Andrew Norcross – a fellow WordPress developer – create a plugin during the […]
[…] you how to do it. You may also be interested in how to catch outgoing emails from Laravel Herd, too. How to Successfully Deregister Anonymous Functions in WordPress. A short introduction to a number of technical ideas both in PHP and WordPress to explain why deregistering anonymous functions is nearly impossible. This post provides […]
