We talk a lot about bootstrapping our WordPress plugins using a single file, but what about bootstrapping JavaScript files?
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Comment Humility is one of those simple plugins available for WordPress that does one thing, does it well, and doesn’t disrupt your current workflow. Personally speaking, it’s one of those things that I don’t know why it wasn’t developed sooner (or maybe it was, and I missed it). Here’s the gist of the plugin […]
Regardless of your experience with WordPress, it’s almost inevitable that – at some point – you’re going to want to experiment with caching your website. For those who have a background in computing, you’re likely already familiar with caching: – how it works, – how to control it, – some of the pitfalls, – […]
[…] fact, there was a time in my career where I was looking to pure JavaScript applications. Preferences change, though. Last year, I made my first contribution to WordPress Core, which was exciting, and I’m currently working to edit the Plugin Developer Handbook with a group of a developers far more talented than I am […]
Last week, a fellow WordPress developer and I were having a conversation about a particular feature that he’s been contracted to implement for an existing site. In short, he was trying to decide between introducing the new feature in the form of a child theme or in the form of a plugin. It’s a […]
