If you’re someone who’s building solutions with WordPress regardless of if they are themes, plugins, or applications, then odds are you’ve had to deal with saving some type of information to the database. Granted, anytime you create a post, a page, or anything that stores data, you’re entering information into the database. But that’s not […]
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[…] in the marketplace, before making it generally available as a hard launch or grand opening. I think the idea of soft launches, open source, and the general WordPress economy is a really broad topic about which there’s a lot to discuss, but I thought I’d share some quick ideas based on my experience for […]
For anyone who has does any kind of work with WordPress meta boxes, you know that it generally consists of the following steps: Define the meta box Define the callback functions responsible for displaying the markup Pretty simple, isn’t it? Of course if you’re looking to introduce a more advanced functionality into your meta […]
One of the business models that is common (although not as common as it used to be) in the economy of WordPress is the unlimited support for for a single purchase. That is, you buy a theme or a plugin, and you pay for the product and the purchase often includes a license for […]
SlideNote For WordPress is built on top of the jQuery plugin and ships with both a widget and support for shortcodes.
