In some ways, plugins are kind of the “apps of WordPress” and they need to be treated as such. Many developers care about improving WordPress plugins and the associated experience, but there’s a long way to go. Currently, it’s more like the Wild West than anything else: Anyone who can write code that does something with […]
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To start debugging, it’s important to know what tools are available for debugging within WordPress. Here, we’ll look at a few basic plugins I think all professional developers should have installed.
Throughout this series, I’ve been sharing my thoughts on what it means to think holistically about building WordPress plugins as products rather than simple utilities for blogging. In the first post in the series, I defined this by saying: Thinking holistically about WordPress Plugins is about the top-to-bottom, end-to-end experience that goes into building and […]
If you head over to the WordPress.org homepage and click on the About link, you’ll be taken to a page that, y’know, tells what WordPress.org is all about, what the software can be used for, some history, and so on. Then, there are also links to various WordPress-related collateral such as logos and graphics, fan art, […]
Supporting free WordPress plugins has been interesting to me for some time now because there are a number of inherent challenges that come with managing a freemium-based product.
