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WordPress Generators and Why I Dislike Them

At this point, it’s relatively easy to find a generator to do almost anything you want with WordPress. In fact, you can assemble an entire theme with custom post types, taxonomies, and options all without actually writing any code. Bummer. But you know what I’m talking about – generators are small web-based tools that […]

The Latest Branch of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate

Just shy of a month ago, I shared some information about the state of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate. Specifically, I mentioned the following: We’re working on rewriting it to be cleaner, easier to understand, and more flexible for developers of all experience. I’ve got a small, core team of volunteers helping me out (who […]

A Few Words About My Upcoming WordPress Theme

[…] theme, I thought I’d provide additional updates as to its status, potential release date, how I’ll be rolling it out, and all that fun stuff. My Upcoming WordPress Theme As previously mentioned: It’s specifically targeting people who typically write long form content. Relatively vague, isn’t it? In short, I’m building the theme first and […]

The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate 2.6.1 is Now Available

The next version of the WordPress Plugin Boilerplate is officially tagged and available for download in GitHub. This release – although a minor improvement over the last – introduces several improvements to 2.6.0, and also marks a change in the development of the project, as well as the introduction of several things that will […]

A Reference of WordPress Utility Functions

[…] point: Paul Underwood is someone that’s often sharing a lot of great material – not long ago, he shared a great post on a number of useful WordPress utility functions. WordPress Utility Functions In his post, Paul shares that: These utility functions can be used in any of the plugins or themes you create […]

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