There’s a portion of the WordPress development community who want to be able to manage their source code outside of Subversion but still send their code from GitHub to WordPress.org. Granted, some great strides have been made in this area. Just this week, WP Tavern reported that we can now submit pull requests from […]
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Starting with this post, I’ll walk through the process for how we can go about adding a TinyMCE button to WordPress in projects for ourselves or clients.
Stephen Harris is a fellow contributor to the Envato network who has contributed a number of solid articles the most recent of which covers WordPress Admin Pointers. For those who are unfamiliar, WordPress Admin Pointers are the tooltips with the blue headers that usually appear when you first install WordPress, or that some plugins […]
[…] tools like Head.js and Sprockets for managing this issue, and then we have customizers for larger utilities like Bootstrap that allow us to customize our builds. Managing WordPress assets is becoming incredibly more relevant especially as frameworks, themes, and plugins become more powerful, and as people begin to build full applications on top of […]
Last week, I shared a few thoughts on how I think that major updates to an existing WordPress theme are actually more analogous to a new product rather than an update of the existing product. That is, if a theme is identified by the way it presents the content of the blog, then it […]
