If you’re looking to get started with WordPress, especially as a user, then there’s a lot of information to cover. Some of this include understanding the ins-and-outs of themes and plugins, and it also includes getting a deep understanding of everything that comprises WordPress. There’s no doubt: It’s a lot to tackle. Some people […]
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One of the points of frustration – or even dismay – that people have when they have a passion for working with WordPress is the fact that they don’t have an opportunity to commit anything to core. Or, rather, they don’t have the time that they wish they had to contribute anything to core. […]
In 2011, I released the first version of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate and have been maintaining it (along with contributions from other programmers) ever since. Over the last couple of years, the Boilerplate became quite active – as far as very small projects are concerned – with issues, pull requests, and so on. It’s […]
From time to time, I end up having conversations with other developers about the state of the WordPress Settings API, whether or not there should be wrappers for it, and/or how the current API can be improved. Each time the conversation begins, it generally stems from the fact that the Settings API is confusing, […]
Today, I am absolutely stoked to announce the next major release of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate. I discussed some of the things I’ve learned – and some of the changes that have been implemented in a recent post – but I couldn’t be happier with this release. Some quick statistics: The last official release was […]
