This tutorial is the first of two that provides a walkthrough of internationalizing WordPress plugins from concept to final product.
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[…] lucky to have been able to convert that into a full time career and I honestly consider it a bonus that I get to do so with WordPress. At some point (read: multiple points), the thought of growing the business has crossed my mind. Actually, it’s crossed my mind more than once. And though […]
[…] far more experienced than I am are still talking about how to do it. Still, that doesn’t mean that those of us who have been working in WordPress for some time haven’t learned some strategies for works, what doesn’t, and what’s proved to be maintainable WordPress code throughout the years of development. Writing Maintainable WordPress Code: […]
[…] for days at a time. To say that I had cabin fever would be an understatement. During that time, I wrote a really simple social icons plugin for WordPress. Because I used Jason Frame’s excellent jQuery plugin called Tipsy, I aptly named the plugin Tipsy Social Icons. Since it was first released, I’ve done much more […]
[…] what I’m planning to achieve in the first part of 2014 (read: January), I thought I’d go ahead and share a couple of notes specifically related to WordPress work – both from a personal stand point and from Pressware’s standpoint. How I’m Starting 2014 Frankly, it feels weird to be starting the new year […]
