When it comes to WordPress programming, especially with plugins, why bother separating functionality into subscribers and into other classes?
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I’m periodically asked what WordPress development tools I use. I realize I share things that I use, I’ve not listed them all in one post.
Using WordPress hooks is one of those topics that’s key to good development. But what if the hook you want doesn’t jive with your requirement?
[…] “responsive” are already a bit cliche. It doesn’t really matter though, right? They’re here to stay which means that part of our job is to test mobile WordPress projects as best as we can. Because mobile devices render content different, there are two aspects to the problem: Some have browsers that are powerful enough […]
[…] Krogsgard (@Krogsgard) September 24, 2012 Recently, fellow tweep @Krogsgard asked about some of the things that I do to go above and beyond the basic set of WordPress Coding Standards. To be clear, I think that the Coding Standards are the foundation on which you need to be building your coding style. They’re the […]
