[…] both for myself and for client projects, one of the things that has started to become glaringly apparent over the last few projects is just how unintuitive WordPress plugin settings can be. I know, isn’t a new idea, but bear with me because I’m not talking about your standard run-of-the-mill plugins that have a […]
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[…] I published are: Object-Oriented Programming in WordPress: A Summary Adding Custom Hooks in WordPress Creating Custom WordPress Administration Pages Internationalizing WordPress Projects Using Namespaces and Autoloading in WordPress Plugins Again, though the context in which some of the ideas are produced or shared may be dated, the principles often transcend the version of WordPress that’s […]
The final post in a series about the libraries for WordPress plugins that my team and I use when working on high-quality solutions for others.
The first post in a series about the libraries for WordPress plugins that my team and I use when working on high-quality solutions for others.
Refactoring WordPress plugins is work. But if you start with small functions and gradually work your way around the codebase, it gets easier.
