A few months ago, I released my WordPress Widget Boilerplate. Since then, it’s received several contributions from the community that’s made it a solid resource off of which to begin building WordPress Widgets. In that same post, I mentioned that I was working on a boilerplate for plugins but had yet to finish it; […]
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Whenever you first install WordPress, one of the widgets that’s first displayed on the main page of the dashboard is the Other WordPress News widget (which actually used to be referred to as WordPress Planet). This widget has been present for as long as I can remember and is basically an aggregator of a number […]
When it comes to writing, releasing, and maintaining WordPress plugins is figuring out how to actually support your work once it’s released. After all, the majority of work on software is maintaining the codebase and responding from all of the feedback given by users or customers. In my latest article on Envato, I talk specifically […]
For some time now, I’ve been a big fan of using WordPress for web application development, but I think that developers actually embracing the CMS (let alone seeing the CMS) as a foundation for something like that is still a couple of years off. Sure, we’re going to see some people using it for things like […]
[…] amount of wipes you need for the container. Obviously, the two were made for one another. So, naturally, I made the leap into thinking about WordPress themes, WordPress plugins, and theme-specific plugins. It’s what anyone would logically do, right? Reasons for Theme-Specific Plugins Generally speaking, one of the nicest things about WordPress is that we […]
