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Add a Separator To The WordPress Menu

As far as the WordPress community is concerned, developers tend to be divided on how plugins and themes should insert themselves into the WordPress menu. On one hand, some feel that because WordPress offers the ability to insert custom menu items into existing menus, then plugin and theme content should follow suit and exist […]

Why Themes Are Presentation, Plugins Are Applications

I recently had a conversation with someone about why I tend to favor working on WordPress plugins over working with themes, and the short answer is that I enjoy working more on application-type functionality rather than working on a design layer, and, as such, I believe plugins are applications for WordPress. I’ve talked a little […]

The Roles of WordPress Development

In the last three posts, I’ve spoken a bit about the salaries of WordPress developers, why they may be lower than traditional software developers, and some of the expectations that come with what a WordPress developer may be (depending on their role). I’ve shared: A WordPress Developer Salary Should Be…? WordPress Developer Salary: Manage […]

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